Monday, August 13, 2012

Module 3: Blog Journal



My Personal Advocacy Journey


The quote that I find inspirational reading the role that advocacy can be in the lives of young children and their family is “Never be afraid to raise your voice for honesty and truth and compassion against injustice and lying and greed. If people all over the world...would do this, it would change the earth.” By Williams Faulkner, I find this inspirational in regards to family members.


that inspires an excites me most about my advocacy plan and being an advocate is that the families from Onward House will learn new knowledge and learn new information about childhood obesity. Knowing the struggle of childhood obesity I felt that it was a great reason to choose this topic because I think this is an important topic for families, staff, and the community to learn about. What excites me about being an advocate is that I know I can make a difference in family's lives and with my effort we can work together and try to love a healthier life. Sometimes families just need encouragement and information from someone else that cares about their well-being in order to make changes.


The challenges and anxieties I feel related to engaging in the advocacy effort I have targeted is that I am aware that my topic might be strong for many families. I feel I need to be sensitive on how I persuaded my audience because I don't want them to feel I am attacking them or feel they are doing something wrong. I would work hard to convince the audience to give though and to consider my advocacy effort. I would provide evidence about my topic and I will also have all my research available and explain why my advocacy plan is important to live a healthier life.


I believe that most effective part in helping me overcome any challenged emotions I may be feeling with regard to presenting and implementing my advocacy action plan is by being able to communicate and have the ability to express myself clearly in both oral and writing form. These two skills are vital to convince my audience that my topic is important and it is important to learn about the effects of childhood obesity.


I think I can encourage others in their advocacy effort, by reminding them to keep in mind that it is important to provide updated research and evidence about the topic. I also think it is important to ask questions about the topic to the audience because it is important for families to provide feedback. I think it is vital to know that the audience has and understanding about the topic. I can also encourage others in their advocacy to gather information and assemble it into a format that will inform the reader with evidence based materials established through numerous studies. Others can encourage me by providing constructive criticism because I think this would help me prepare myself for the real world.


4 comments:

  1. Luz,
    I am also working on the subject of childhood obesity and I understand your feelings of not wanting to offened anyone but you have a serious point to make. We all want to ensure the health of our children and to secure their futures. I have had some fears about public speaking to the group (key audience) because this is just not my area of expertise! I know that you will do a great job and I applaud your efforts to helping make a better world!
    Laura Orabi

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  2. Hello Laura

    Yes I agree with you, this is an important topic for families and children. I would like to ensure the well-being of the children because they are the future and their health is the most important for me. I would like for the families to understand my effort of my topic, which is the children health.

    I am with you, I also feel fear about public speaking but my effort is to help families understand the effects of childhood obesity. GOOD LUCK

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  3. I believe raising our voice for honesty is an important part of working on an advocacy project. We have to be able to talk to the people we target and to be honest with them to get our point across. the subject of obesity is important to the families in our centers. The parent often do not feel they have the time to go home and make a nutritional meal in such a short time before putting their children to bed. I wish you the best for your advocacy.

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  4. Hello Victoria,



    I agree with you, I think the most important for us as teachers is to be honest with the families we work with. We also need to be sensitive with them because these families are always on the go and they don't have much time to cook for their children.


    I also feel that families need support and they need to find different strategies and make changes to their schedules. I believe we can make a difference if we work together and help them throughout the process.

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