Ep. 6 - The Impact of Early Learning
Episode description
As the largest Early Learning provider in the state of Georgia, the Y is immensely proud of its teachers, parents and program. Today Genesis LaVanway, an early learning educator and Quichecia Johnson, an engaged parent and advocate share their inspiring story describing the power of early education. Hear how a loving, caring parent and a dedicated teacher positively impacted the life of a child laying the foundation for lifelong learning.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [07:36] Ms. Johnson tells about her son, who has thrived at the Early Learning Center
- [10:49] Miss Genesis reflects on how parent involvement makes a difference in children learning
- [14:54] Ms. Johnson shares how her son has progressed in his time at the Y
- [20:40] Miss Genesis explains how her childhood has influenced her as a teacher
- [24:55] How B.C.D.I., Black Child Development Institute, has inspired Ms. Johnson to become active in other aspects of the community
- [32:11] Hear how this Quichecia Johnson and Genesis LaVanway became aware and active in the YMCA
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- The Early Childhood Learning Center at the YMCA and the Head Start Program will change the way a child comprehends and relates to learning and other children.
- The stories told by employees and parents involved in the YMCA solidify the impact the Y has on the community and individual lives. Everyone should explore the Y to learn about its programming or volunteering.
- When a parent describes the Early Childhood Learning Center, “that it meant a feeling of love and security for my child” there is no doubt of the positive impact of the staff and culture of the Atlanta YMCA.
RESOURCE LINKS:
Website Early Learning Center: YMCA Atlanta
Ms. Johnson's email: MommyPhoria@gmail.com
BIOGRAPHY:
Quichecia Johnson is an Early Learning/Special Needs Advocate and small business owner. Quichecia has served multiple roles with the Y’s Arthur M. Blank Early Learning Center at E.A. Her first role was as a parent of children Amir, age 7, and Ayden, age 5; she began to serve as a Parent Committee Secretary. Her role transitioned as she was voted Parent Policy Committee Representative the following year. Through various workshops and her desire to be a voice for her children and other Early Learning parents, she was inspired to partner with other organizations. Quichecia also served as an Advisory Board Committee Member of BCDI Atlanta (Black Child Development Institute Atlanta). Quichecia continues to serve as an extended hand when needed. She is the founder and CEO of MommyPhoria Inc. A parent-led organization that promotes Mental Health Awareness and Involvement and Self-Care for mothers with special needs children.
Genesis LaVanway is an early childhood education teacher who has worked with children of all ages for 16 years. Genesis graduated in 2009 with a degree in education from Shorter University. Genesis has been with the Y since 2016, starting as an assistant teacher. With the support and leadership from the Y, Genesis has stayed current with the newest teaching techniques, behavioral strategies, and how to encourage and increase family involvement within the classroom and community. Genesis advanced within the organization this school year by becoming a Pre-K lead teacher. With this opportunity, she provides a safe, welcoming, and loving environment promoting the highest development in all foundational areas. Genesis believes creating a bond and trust between families, students, and educators is the best way to achieve a strong foundation in learning.
