Childcare for Refugee Children
Thursday, August 01 2019
Many refugee moms do not yet have a network of reliable childcare providers, so your willingness to help with their children allows them to learn crucial skills which will enable them find a place in their new American communities.
ROLE:
As a childcare volunteer, your primary role is to keep the children safe, offer comfort (many have never been apart from mom yet), and assist with age-appropriate activities such as holding or singing to infants and helping toddlers and preschoolers learn school-readiness skills like coloring, cutting, counting, singing, dancing, and playing games. You’ll get to teach the kids some of their first English words!
You’ll also be responsible for resolving minor spats and squabbles in a gentle but consistent way, modeling discipline and boundary setting for refugee moms, who are looking to you to learn how Americans parent children.
REQUIREMENTS:
This role requires experience with children, patience, and flexibility. Creativity and resourcefulness are a plus as you’ll need to design activities for the children. You also need the ability to stay calm during chaos, manage multiple age levels, and a heart to work with refugee children from different cultures and upbringings.
A PERK:
If you are a mom with kids of your own, it’s possible to bring your little ones along so they can make new friends from different countries!
COMMITMENT:
This is a 3-week summer commitment, ideally twice a week but once is just fine, too. For more information, contact Heidi by phone at 530-537-4316 or email at hguttschuss@wr.org
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