
Submission Type: Innovative Ideas
Final Rating: Innovative Idea
Date Submitted: Fall 2023
Focus Area: Child Development
Focus Population: Children, Teachers, Guardians, Parents
Contact Information:
Oklahoma Association for the Education of Young Children (okaeyc)
(405) 949-1495
605 Centennial Blvd., Edmond, OK 73013
Goals and Outcomes:
Our primary objective is to promote secure and respectful relationships between caregivers and children. Our workshops aim to empower caregivers with the necessary tools to establish a strong foundation for children’s future success. The anticipated outcomes of our program include increased caregiving confidence and a sense of security in their ability to nurture children’s natural abilities and development. We project our reach to encompass twenty participants per round, with two rounds planned, ultimately reaching a total of forty caregivers. Childcare providers will receive formal training credit for hours spent in workshops. To measure the impact of our workshops, we will employ a survey-based approach, conducting both pre- and postworkshop surveys to assess participants' understanding and confidence.
Brief Summary:
This submission seeks funding for a series of workshops titled "Respectful Caregiving.” In these workshops, our instructors will introduce caregivers to the principles of respectful caregiving, an essential philosophy and approach that fosters secure and respectful relationships between caregivers and children. Built on the foundations of connection, communication, and environment, these workshops empower caregivers to trust themselves and harness children’s innate potential for well-being and development. Our workshops will draw from the teachings of Magda Gerber, the founder of Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE). The RIE Principles are the starting point for establishing a healthy and supportive relationship with children from birth. RIE empowers parents and caregivers with the tools and perspective to understand each child, their unique relationship, and find balance in the individual situation or setting. RIE isn’t a list of prescribed rules to which one must adhere without fail. Rather, it is a framework for understanding a child, their needs, and competencies, assessing one’s own values and needs, and putting those together in an intentional way. These one-hour workshops will be conducted both in-person and at designated training locations as well as virtually, with recordings available within forty-eight hours for those unable to attend live. Additionally, oneon-one coaching will be offered to participating caregivers, using SMART goal centered action planning based on RIE principals. Our goal is to reach forty participants in one year through two rounds of six-monthly training sessions, with a total of twenty participants in each round. All sessions will be held monthly at a designated training site, targeting caregivers with children from zero to eight years old. The course will be inclusive of all demographics and ethnicities.
