Saturday, November 23, 2013

Update on The Harlem Children's Zone organization

The Harlem Children’s Zone

The Harlem Children’s zone is an organization that is based in Harlem, New York. This organization has grown in many ways. The particular section that caught my attention is the baby college program. This program was adapted in 2000. They are well aware of the critical time of the first few years of life. This workshop is available for parents who have children within the 3 year old age range. This program is of interest to me because it serves children at a very critical time. Being that I am a kindergarten teacher, by the time the children get to me, some of them are still in need of basic learning and development skills. These skills can be reinforced in the early years. However, if parents aren’t aware of what is expected, the children will lack those imperative skills. The baby college provides parents with valuable information for their children.
I think it is a wonderful idea that all the parents who give birth at the neighborhood hospitals have the option to attend the baby college, free of charge. It is wonderful that it is an effort provided for the up and coming Harlem community. The Harlem community has re-vamped from being mainly a poverty stricken area. Even with the renovations and upward move to becoming a middle class area, there are still areas that are poverty stricken. The Harlem Children’s Zone can be credited for serving those who are poverty stricken or middle class. While viewing the site, I did not find any information that I deemed controversial. However, I thought it was relevant to my profession that 100 percent of the Harlem Gems(pre-schoolers) were pre-k ready. I was awed by this because it is so important for children to get the fundamental schooling needed which enhances school readiness. I am always amazed by the number of children entering Kindergarten that don’t colors, shapes, or  the alphabet.

The Harlem Children’s Zone is a non-profit organization that basically runs on donations and approved funding. I feel that the organization has proven to economists and others the importance of education, being with 0-3 year olds or for 3rd graders(who by the had 83% either on or exceeding on the statewide math exam) I believe that receiving funding from outside sources and donations is not a problem considering that the organizations has made strides with the youth and the community.

5 comments:

  1. Hi, Jackie.

    Thank you for sharing these details. It sounds like such a wonderful program with a great success rate. Kindergarten readiness is an important issue. I noticed in your post that you mention being concerned by kindergarteners who don't know their alphabet. Do you feel that children need to know all of their letters before kindergarten begins? What skills do you feel are necessary before kindergarten begins?

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  2. I think that it is important for the public to understand the headway that organizations, such as The Harlem Children's Zone can make and for us to support them as much as possible to continue making improvements.

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  3. Hi Penelope,
    Repition is what helps to make a K student successsful. It's not a requirement for K students to know the alphabet, but it is recommended. Flashcards and even songs can help the process of learning to read. So, to answer your question, yes, I think they should be able to identify at least some letters(if not all) of the alphabet. Thanks for responding!

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  4. I thinks it's a good idea that HCZ does this. Many parents don't understand the importance of knowing at what stages their children should be doing certain things. This could provide families with the information that they need so that they can observe their children, making sure they are developing at the right pace and seeking assistance if they are having concerns.

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  5. I am glade to hear how the children get the right support when entering kindergarten knowing the first steps of learning. Most of the children entering kindergarten is not ready 100% like they should be. During early stages creating a daily learning landscape helps the child process to grow. Great post!!

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