Wilkes Community
Partnership for Children recognizes Early Childhood Teachers
Wilkes Community Partnership for Children has a
recognition program for child care teachers based on observations by the
Partnership staff of outstanding achievement in child care. Each month a
teacher is presented with a door plaque with the teacher’s name in appreciation
for the dedication to the children they serve. In May, Ms. Katy Phillips was chosen as the recipient
for her outstanding dedication to providing quality care to young children. Ms.
Phillips is a child care teacher and PlayWorks Early Care & Learning
Center. Ms. Phillips uses educational materials with the children daily to
promote learning. In her classroom,
meaningful language is used throughout the day to promote literacy in the
classroom. She provides numerous
incidents of intentional learning in the learning centers to increase
vocabulary about different topics. Ms. Phillips
also shows the children love and attention so that they are able to create a
relationship with their caregiver. Ms.
Phillips’s hard work and dedication is a reflection of the learning that goes
among young children in the classroom.
Wilkes Community Partnership for Children
appreciates her dedication to serving children in Wilkes County. Wilkes Community Partnership for
Children, a local Smart Start agency, is a United Way funded agency.
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