Friday, September 27, 2013

Wilkes Community Partnership for Children recognizes Early Childhood Teachers for September

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 September, Wilkes Community Partnership for Children recognizes Amanda Brown from Double Trouble Early Learning Center.  She is currently a lead teacher of the Toddler room.  Amanda has shown outstanding efforts when working with young children by collaborating with others, assisting the children in learning new skills or words, and intentional planning that increase opportunities for learning.  She is currently taking courses at Wilkes Community College to further her knowledge in working with young children.  Amanda is certified in playground safety, CPR/First Aid, and SIDS.  She also has attended numerous Wilkes Community Partnership for Children trainings to increase her knowledge in providing developmentally appropriate activities when working with young children.
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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