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Thursday, December 20, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
~Autism Downfall!!!~
Stroll Down for Week 8 Blog Post (*-*)
~Justice Delayed ~is Justice Denied ~
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Liliana Ibarra with her son (age 5) |
AUDIT: Inland Regional Center must repay $10 million
SACRAMENTO — The nonprofit agency
that serves developmentally disabled residents in Inland Southern California
improperly spent almost $10 million and must repay the state, according to a
highly critical audit released Friday that found continued widespread problems
at the San Bernardino-based Inland Regional Center.
The audit also concluded that
Southwestern Transportation Management Services, a Corona firm, improperly
received a contract worth nearly $1 million and must pay back the regional
center, which will send the money on to the state.
The Department of Developmental
Services report, months in the works, is the latest and hardest hitting
assessment of the operations at Inland Regional Center, the largest of 21
nonprofit agencies that contract with the state to arrange therapy,
transportation, housing and other services for developmentally disabled people.
REGION: Employee with autistic son sues Inland Regional Center
A woman who coordinates services for people with developmental disabilities is suing her employer, Inland Regional Center, claiming the agency retaliated against her as she pursued physical therapy and other assistance for her 4-year-old son, who has autism and is a client of the center.Liliana Ibarra, 38, is an adviser and advocate for school-age children with cerebral palsy, epilepsy, autism and mental retardation at the San Bernardino-based center. But Ibarra says that when she tried to champion for her son, Jesus Aguilar, she was written up, docked three days pay and threatened with termination. She is seeking unspecified damages in the lawsuit filed last month in Superior Court in San Bernardino.
References:
The Press Enterprise of San Bernardino
San Bernardino, California
By Janet Zimmerman ~Staff Writer
June 17, 2012; 10:25 PM
By Bill Miller Sacramento Bureau
October 21, 2011
October 21, 2011
http://www.pe.com/local-news/breaking-news-headlines/20120618-region-employee-with-autistic-son-sues-inland-regional-center.ece
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Week 8~Blog Assignment
Girls in Brazil |
~Teaching and Diversity~
How your colleagues have
supported you:
My colleagues have supported me by reviewing my discussion post, commenting on my blog post, email correspondence and just being long distance learners. I can go anywhere in the world and feel a sense of closeness and compassion for the early childhood profession. Some of the readings and applications have been extensive, but what, I have noticed is that these ladies are strong and love the work that they do as reflected in their postings and stamina. It is difficult being away emotional and sometimes physically from our families while studying and having to work and give 100% of our time. Hopefully, within the near future, we will be able to reap the benefits of all our labor.
Anne Geddes |
How you have supported them:
Mere words can not express the support I am willing to offer my colleagues. I believe just by being me and striving to do the right thing is a good reflection of the passion, I have for working with children and their families. I have offered my time and commented on discussion post and blogs. We are culturally diverse in our own families and lifestyles and I truly support that as a gift. It has really brighten my own worldview on many subjects and topics of what I have leaned from other woman, men and professionals in this field.
Mere words can not express the support I am willing to offer my colleagues. I believe just by being me and striving to do the right thing is a good reflection of the passion, I have for working with children and their families. I have offered my time and commented on discussion post and blogs. We are culturally diverse in our own families and lifestyles and I truly support that as a gift. It has really brighten my own worldview on many subjects and topics of what I have leaned from other woman, men and professionals in this field.
LOL! |
What you wish for your
colleagues as they continue on their professional path:
What is desired and wished for my colleagues is: livelong learning, great careers and jobs, prosperity and cultural diversity. I like that my colleagues are role models for the profession and that they continue to be forerunners in the early child development field. Good fortune in their field of endeavor and much happiness for the future.
What is desired and wished for my colleagues is: livelong learning, great careers and jobs, prosperity and cultural diversity. I like that my colleagues are role models for the profession and that they continue to be forerunners in the early child development field. Good fortune in their field of endeavor and much happiness for the future.
~Contact Information~
My Blog Link at Walden: http://www.nmcclain-nmcclain.blogspot.com/
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Email: nancy.mcclain@waldenu.edu
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Week: 6~ Team Building & Collaboration, Part 1
Blog Assignment ~week 6
AJOURNING:
"Groups whose project or task has come to an end, the group members reflect on their accomplishments and failures as well as determine whether the group will disassemble or take on another project". (Adapted from O'Hair and Wiemann, 2012, pp. 257-8)
Around the World~Holidays |
High School 35th Class (non-Effective)
Recently, I went to my high school
reunion. I wasn’t involved in the planning or teamwork but I observed how it
was organized via social network ~Facebook. At first it began as a social
gathering, a picnic and finalizing with a Sunday meeting at church and brunch.
Needless to say, the turnout was small, reservations were not honored and the
only event materialized was a social event at a night club. This event was
okay, yet could have been spectacular had the host known and planned around a
huge event the City was putting on that very same weekend. Traffic was horrible
and many people from the City event came and crashed our Reunion.
"Songs of Love" |
College Reunion (Effective)
I had the
great fortune of attending my college reunion (class of 1981) - college I only
attended for one year and a half due to family emergencies, I had to withdraw
and never returned.
This event
was also broadcast via social networking. The turnout was nearly 100%. The
event lasted a whole week. There were speakers, brunches, class pictures, commencement
ceremonies, campus tours, chapel, and even a visit from first lady, Michelle
Obama.
This event
was effective in planning sown to every detail. Later, the class of 1981 got
together to brain-storm fundraisers for our next class reunion. We pledged
money for present college students and for attendees who would have trouble
paying for the next reunion. There were positive, supportive working
relationships among all team members. This is an event that I will never forget
as long as I live.
We decided
to keep in touch by updating a data-based roster via email of every 1981
alumna. This by far was the hardest group to leave, because it brought back new
memories from old memories. A closing ritual was that every class dressed in
white dresses and paraded around the school holding our class banner. High -performing groups are the hardest to leave because a rapport was established.
First Lady ~Michelle Obama |
How do you imagine that you will adjourn from the group of
colleagues you have formed while working on your master's degree in this
program?
Adjourning from the group of
colleagues formed while working on my Master’s degree in Early Childhood
Studies here at Walden University will hopefully never end. I plan to get
addresses, phone numbers, join social networks, attend conferences and simply
met for coffee with all of my colleagues that I have been fortunate to have traveled this journey.
"Diversity" |
Why is adjourning an essential stage of teamwork?
Adjourning is a time to reflect on
group accomplishments and failures as well as to determine whether the group
will disassemble or take on another project. (Adapted from O'Hair and Wiemann, 2012, pg. 257)
For a high performing team, the end of a project brings on feelings of sadness as the team members have effectively become as one and now are going their separate ways (Abudi, 2010).
For a high performing team, the end of a project brings on feelings of sadness as the team members have effectively become as one and now are going their separate ways (Abudi, 2010).
Resources:
Abudi, G. (2010). The five stages of team development: A case study. Retrieved from http://www.projectsmart.co.uk/the-five-stages-of-team-development-a-case-study.html
O'Hair,
D., & Wiemann, M. (2012). Real communication: An introduction. New
York: Bedford/St. Martin's.
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