A quote that I find inspirational regarding the role that advocacy can
have in the lives of young children and their families is “Always unique, totally
interesting, sometimes mysterious” it is autism.
What inspires me about my advocacy plan is the fact that autism affects
not only the child but also parents, teachers, directors and everyone that is
part of the child’s life. This inspires me to bring awareness because in the
end I just won’t be helping the child being affected by autism but their parents
and other family members. I find it very inspiring because in the long run I’m
finding a way to improve children with autism’s life style slowly but surely.
It excites me putting my advocacy plan into effect because I know that once I
put these steps into action I will be helping families and will gain
relationships with children with autism, families and friends. My relationship
with parents, children, and the community as a whole will increase and gain bringing
everyone together in a nice and important cause: helping advocate on the topic
of autism. What challenges and/or anxieties do you feel related to engaging in
the advocacy efforts you have targeted?
What I believe will be the most effective in helping me overcome any
challenging emotions that I might feel with regard to presenting and
implementing my Advocacy Action Plan is to talk to coworkers and parents that
have dealt with someone that have or know a child with autism. Also, taking it
slow when starting to implement my plan, I shouldn't try to balance more than I
can handle because in the end I will become more stressed and emotional in the
process.
I can encourage others in their advocacy efforts by helping them with
small details in their plan or if they are stump with ideas I can help motivate
others to keep on going with their advocacy efforts. Others can encourage me by
giving me pointers on what I can do to improve my advocacy efforts or what I could
do to make it more appealing and effective to the audience I will present this
too. Also, we can share resources about
the topics that we are advocating.
I think its inspiring your thought in regards to autism. in effect, is not only the child who struggles but the family members as well. It is an excellent idea to assist everyone in order to overcome the challenges it may present.
ReplyDeleteTeresa,
ReplyDeleteI think it is awesome that you want to focus your Advocate Plan on autism. Children with autism need an advocate that can improve a child’s life style. We can build relationships with the child and support the family. My pointer is encouraging parents to focus on the strengths a child with autism has. If the child with autism loves music then encourage children to play a simple instrument. Then parents can work on building up their weaker skills with service providers.