The
National Black Child Development Institute website is divided into six
sections: Who we are, what we do, events, support, news, and resources. Each section explored allowed me to better
familiarize myself with the organization.
I most particularly enjoyed the affiliates information they provide and
are located in over 10 states and a total of 21 cities. It provides “resources and support around
health, parenting, education, and child welfare.” It provides information that allows
exploration on ways to advocate for higher quality education and tips on the
aspects of effective programs for Black children and their families. In addition,
the events section allows professionals the opportunity to contribute to the
field. (Dehaney, 2013)
The fact that the organization
focuses solely on black children is a bit controversial. I chose to explore the organization because I
wanted to understand the reasoning behind targeting the black community. Our exploration of poverty demonstrated that
African American children are more vulnerable to poverty than a majority of
American children. This insight made me
realize why the organization would want to focus on African American children. Because they tend to comprise a majority of
the children who are poor, the organization provides resources to parents and
professionals on ways to effectively support the development of those children
and lower the degree of toxic and chronic stress those babies are exposed to.
The organization is a resource to me
because a majority of the families I currently serve are African American. Knowing the most effective ways to support
them and bridge the achievement gap for the little ones is one of my current
professionals goals. I appreciate the
website for supporting me in my endeavors.
References
nbcdi.org