Winter 2013 - Think Small
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Winter 2013 - Think Small
Hmong Child Care Talk Volume 12, Issue 1, Winter 2013 A Newsletter for Child Care Providers and Parents Positive Interactions with Children Kev sib raug zoo nrog menyuam As parents and providers, we become the leaders for our children. Whether we know it or not, we mold their behavior and attitude through our interactions with them. These interactions, positive or negative, will determine the child’s social and emotional growth. For this reason, it is important to learn the effective ways of interacting with children. Through positive interactions, we become the source for our children’s relationship building skills, promoting enriched development in every way. Cov niam thiab txiv mus rau cov neeg ua zov menyuam, nej yog tu coj rau nej cov menyuam. Txawm phem thiab zoo los, nej txoj kev sib raug zoo nrog cov menyuam yuav txiav txim rau tus menyuam txoj kev loj hlob. Vim li no, nws yog ib qhov tseem ceeb heev rau cov naim thiab txiv thiab cov neeg zov menyuam kawm txog kev txhawb menyuam. Tej kev txhawb noj yuav npab koj cov menyuam txojkev sib raug zoo nrog lawj tus thiab txhawb lawv txoj kev kawm. Ways to create positive interactions Inside This Issue: Positive Interactions 1 Think Small Services 2 Licensing Orientation 2 New Americans Network 2 Resources and Ideas 3 Parent Aware 3 Community Announcements 4 Parent Empowerment 5 Language Access Line 6 Training Announcement 6 Meet the Hmong Staff, writers, and editors of this newsletter Mai Thao Xiong, Hmong Outreach Coordinator, has worked at Think Small for 8 years Bao Moua Vang, Hmong Outreach Coordinator, has worked at Think Small for 3 years Yang Mee Xiong, Hmong Language Line Specialist, has worked at Think Small for 4 years References: www.education.com/reference/article/parent-child-interaction/?page=2 http://www.childcarelounge.com/articles/positive-intereactions.php Dombro, A., Jablon, J., & Stetson, C. (2010). Powerful interactions begin with you. Teaching Young Children. 4.1 Or go to NAEYC.org/TYC 2 Hmong Child Care Talk Think Small has the following services: 1. Professional Development in Classrooms and Online: classes on early childhood and on the business of child care-classes are offered in English, Hmong, Amharic, Oromo, Spanish and Somali as well as interpreters in Lao, Karen, and Vietnamese. 2. Language Access Line for Hmong, Somali and Spanish: language support available statewide for parents and child care providers. New Americans Network Please attend our next New Americans meeting on March 6th from 6:30pm to 8:30pm at Think Small Minneapolis Office located at 2021 Hennepin Ave., Suite 250, Minneapolis, MN 55413. If you have any questions please call 3. Career Guidance Services: advice for child care providers on professional development. Carlos Gallego at (651)641-6606 or 4. Special Needs Program: consulting for providers serving children with special needs or behavioral issues. Yang Mee Xiong at (651)665-0150 ext. 3 5. Financial Support for Providers: grants, scholarships, and financial support for child care providers to improve the quality of child care. 6. Debra S. Fish Early Childhood Resources Library: over 3,000 books, materials and bi-lingual resources for early childhood professionals and parents. 7. Businesswise Support: support and information for child care providers. 8. Redleaf Press: awarding-winning books and materials for early childhood professionals. Kev Kawm Txog Txoj Cai Ua Laixees Zov Menyuam Hauv Tsev rau Ramsey Co. Tuaj mloog txog txoj cai ua laixees thiaj yuav tau daim ntawv application los fias. Nram qab no yog cov hnub thiab sij hawm teem tseg. January 9, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 February 13, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 March 13, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 April 10, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 May 8, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 June 12, 2013 10am-12pm 10 Yorkton Court N. St. Paul, MN 55117 Thov hu tuaj cuv npe ntawm Yaj Mim Xyooj, 651-665-0150 ext 3. Yog koj nyob hauv Hennepin County es xav kawm ua laixees zov menyuam hauv tsev thov hu rau tus xovtooj 612-348-3883. Hmong Child Care Talk Resources and Ideas for Providers and Parents Places to go... ♦ The Minnesota Children's Museum: Free admission on the third Sunday of the month. ♦ The Minnesota Landscape Arboretum Is free all day Thursday during the winter. ♦ Como Zoo and Conservatory: ♦ The Museum of Russian Art: ♦ The Minneapolis Institute of Arts: ♦ The Weisman Art Museum: ♦ The Minneapolis Sculpture Garden: Always free, except when special events are happening in the garden. ♦ Early Childhood Screening ♦ Ramsey County- (651) 632-3746 ♦ Hennepin County- (612) 348-8687 Child Care Assistance ♦ Ramsey County- (651) 266-4444 ♦ Hennepin County- (612) 348-5937 Special Needs ♦ Help Me Grow- www.MNParents.info ♦ The Minnesota State Capitol: Free tour are held everyday. ♦ ♦ The Minnehaha Depot: ♦ Ramsey County Public Library Story time: http://host6.evanced.info/melsa/ramsey/ eventcalendar.asp to print out calendar of story time. ♦ Resources... Hennepin County Public Library Storytime: http://www.hclib.org/teens/ReadMonth/ 1 (866) 693-4769 Pacer Center-www.pacer.org (952) 838-9000 The ARC– www.arcgreatertwincities.org (952)920-0855 Vision Screening: http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/fh/mch/hlt-vis/materials/ baiscs.html (651) 201-3760 Financial Resources: FineWaiverApp.cfm to print out more information on dates. http://health.state.mn.us/divs/fh/mcshn/finres.htm Parent Aware improves, supports and celebrates the strengths of child care and early learning programs. For more information or to register for a Parent Aware informational session please call 1-888-291-9811 or visit www.parentawareratings.org. Yog koj xav nkag rau Parent Aware los sis Building Quality hu rau Bao Vang (651)641-6656 los sis Mai Thao Xiong (651)641-66362. 3 4 Hmong Child Care Talk Community Announcements Nyob Zoo Xyoo Tshiab!!! Happy New Year !!! Koom haum Think Small hais nyob zoo xyoo tshiab rau ib stoom niam txiv, cov zov menyuam, cov phooj ywg, cov kwv tij neej tsa, thiab cov me tub menyuam sawv daws.Thov kom sawv daws noj qab nyob zoo rau xyoo tshiab no thiab kom ntsib kev kaj haus huv nrog rau kev vam meej. Xyoo tshiab no nco ntsoov nrhiav sij haum los nrog stev neeg sib tham seb nej tsev neej cov hom phiaj rau kev kawn ntawv yog dab tsi. Tsis tas li ntawv xwb rau cov laus seb nej txoj kev kawm txhawb tes hauj lwm rau xyoo tshiab no yog dab tsi. Muaj hom phiaj rau nej cov menyuan txoj kev kawm thiab kev txhawb tes hauj lwm tseem ceeb heev. Cov hom phiaj no yuav pab kom sawv daws paub npaj. Nco ntsoov txhawb menyuam kev kawm thiaj li yuav muaj kev vam meej thiab thiaj li muaj kev sib raug zoo nrog rau menyuam thiab tseb neeg. Pab npaj menyuam mus kawm ntawv txhua hnub kom lawm thiaj li txim txiaj thiab thiaj li nriahv tau num zoo thaum lawv loj tuaj. Happy New Year Rooj Txhawb Cov Niamtxiv Zov Menyuam ~ Hmong Provider Café The purpose of these community café sessions are to: Lub hom phiaj ntawm cov rooj sib tham thiab sib txhawb no yog: 1. Have an opportunity to experience a provider café and learn about the five protective factors that keep families strong / Kom muaj fwmtsam tuaj sib ntsib thiab kawm txog cov 5 protector factors ua tseem ceeb rau ib tsev neeg 2. Help you take care of yourself / Pab koj kom koj paub saib xyuas koj tus kheej 3. Help you be a strong parent and childcare provider / Pab koj kom koj ua tau ib tus niamtxiv zoo thiab ib tug kws zov menyuam zoo 4. Help you build strong relationships with your children and families / Pab koj sib raug zoo nrog koj cov menyuam thiab cov tsev neeg Our Next Hmong Provider Café will be held on Wednesday March 20, 2012 from 6:30pm-8:30pm at Think Small 2021 E. Hennepin Ave. Suite 250 Minneapolis, MN 55413 For more info or to register call Bao Moua Vang (651) 641-6656 Listen to the Hmong Early Childhood Education Radio Program on KPNP 1600 AM Radio every Tuesday from 5:00pm-6:00pm. A message from Jesse Kao Lee, Parent Empowerment Administrator at Think Small, see page 5. Hmong Child Care Talk Hello, Hmong Childcare Providers. I am pleased for this opportunity to introduce myself to you all in the event you have needs that I can be of assistance to you. My name is Jesse Kao Lee, Parent Empowerment Administrator at Think Small. I oversee the Parent Empowerment Program that educates and empowers parents in the five cultural communities (African American, American Indian, East Africans or Somali, Latino, and Southeast Asians) with our early childhood “train the trainers” model. Our goals are to promote parent empowerment so that there are more parents moving along a continuum of: 1) knowing about early childhood development; 2) making choices for their children regarding quality care and early learning; and 3) acting in the civic arena to promote school readiness and policy investments in young Minnesotans. To empower parents I have engineered two culturally appropriate curriculums as followed: 1) A Cross-Cultural Leadership Action Program (C-CLAP) is a nine-modules curriculum, a train the trainers model, emphasizes adult learning strategies that educate and empower parents and caregivers in preparing their children for kindergarten and for life, as well as well advocate for policy investment in our young Minnesotans. 2) Our Family, Friend and Neighbor (FFN) curriculum is a six-module curriculum, is also a train the trainers model. It provides our FFN caregivers the child development and school readiness knowledge and skills that would enable them to become quality caregivers and contributors to the successes of our future generations. The above projects are guided by the following principles: build cohorts, educate, empower, and take action. My hopes and dreams are to train parents and caregivers so that they can replicate our curriculums in their respective community. I think what we need is a collective voice and understanding of the importance of early childhood education as a foundation every child needs to start with. Every ones deserve some sort of education enable them to get start in the learning process in order to pass on to others. As people have said “knowledge is power”, that is why providing parents and caregivers the knowledge and skills they need can really empower them to do something good for themselves and the children. Last, but not least, when an adult person knows something and is confident to share with another person, he or she will likely or be ready to take action. I believe that every parents and caregivers can learn and so are the children under their care. Frankly, children can’t wait to learn and will learn something new every day regardless of whether we provide them the appropriate education they deserve or not, they will learn from somewhere or someone else, including television, video game, and peers. Most importantly, parents and caregivers are the primary teachers of these children and can make huge differences in the children’s life by talking, telling stories, reading, giving routine, and playing with them every day. Even though parents and caregivers are very busy, they can still take one trip to the local library per week so that the children are exposed to books, technologies and learning environment. I am thankful for this opportunity to share my Parent Empowerment Program and my early childhood perspectives with you and hope to share more on specific learning objectives with you in the future. If you have any questions about the training opportunity or anything else, please feel free to contact me at 651-233-2265, or via e-mail at [email protected]. 5 Think Small invests in the lives of young children through quality early childhood education and educational resources. Since 1972, Resources for Child Caring has educated, advocated, and supported thousands of parents, child care providers, and other early childhood professionals in the Twin Cities metropolitan area, the state of Minnesota and across the country. Our mission is to advance quality care and education of children in their crucial early years. Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) Think Small 2021 E. Hennepin Ave. Suite 250 Minneapolis, MN 55413 Phone: 651-287-8580 Fax: 612-355-2235 Think Small 10 Yorkton Ct. Saint Paul, MN 55117 Phone: 651-641-0305 Fax: 651-645-0990 Carlos Gallego Community Outreach Manager 651-641-6606 [email protected] Mai Thao Xiong Hmong Outreach Coordinator 651-641-6632 [email protected] Bao Moua Vang Hmong Outreach Coordinator 651-641-6656 [email protected] Yang Mee Xiong Hmong Language Line Specialist 651-665-0150 ext. 3 [email protected] Website: www.thinksmall.org Koj puas xav tau kev pab txog kev zov menyuam? Koj puas yog ib tug niamtxiv, ib tug niamtxiv zov menyuam lossis ib tsev neeg, phooj ywg, thiab neeg zej zog uas pab zov menyuam muaj lus nug txog kev zov menyuam? Hu rau tus xovtooj 651-665-0150. Training Announcement Effective January 1, 2013 no reminder calls will be made to providers to attend training. Please mark your calendar and remember to attend the training you registered and paid for. Please do not bring children. Only children 13 and above, with a paid registration, will be allowed in the training. If you arrive 20 minutes late to the training, you will not receive in-service hours for the class, a training certificate, class credit or a refund. Please contact Yang Mee Xiong if you have any questions at 651-665-0150 ext.3. Pib lub ib hli ntuj tim 1 xyoo 2013 no mus peb yuav tsis hu tuaj rau cov neeg zov menyuam kom nco ntsoov tuaj kawm kev cob qhia. Nco ntsoov tuaj kawm cov kev cob qhia uas koj twb cuv npe kawm thiab them nyiaj lawm. Sau cob hnub kawm tseg koj thiaj li nco tuaj kawm. Thov tsis txhob coj menyuam tuaj. Cov menyuam muaj 13 xyoos rov sauv thiab cuv npe kawm thiaj li pub mus nkag rau chav qhia ntawv.Yog koj tuaj lig 20 feeb koj yuav tsis tau cov sib hawv kawm rau cov kev cob qhia, ib diam ntawv pov thawj, tsis tau credit los sis thim nyiaj rov qab.Thov hu tuaj rau Yaj Mim Xyooj yog koj muaj lus nug 651-665-0150 ext. 3. For additional information about Think Small’s training policies and procedures please read your Child Care Resource and Referral Professional Development Catalog on page 4.