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Ideal Educational Planning If Schools Must Re-Open In The Fall.

I know that many parents of school-aged children are eager to get their children back to the classroom setting. However, I too understand the greater concerns of those parents who have children with chronic health conditions that already put them at risk- COVID or no COVID. As the new school year approaches, so does a new season- including that of the common cold and flu. Fall is typically the nightmare for both children and parents whom have exacerbated symptoms of asthma and any other underlying chronic health conditions. Much of which is already at the risk of health concerns, hospitalizations, school absences which are seen every year. Just ask any school nurse! Now, tack on the increased risk to our children of the exposure of COVID-19 once out of isolation and back into the public setting if schools must fully reopen in the Fall. This is a very real concern for parents right now as there is still so much unknown about COVID-19, the number of cases continue to spike, and the start of the new school year is just around the corner.

It has been announced in our community that school’s are due to re- open September 8th. However, if our community remains to be greatly threatened by COVID-19 by this time, shouldn’t parents have the option of continued virtual classroom learning for their children made available through their child’s school district? At least this can be an initial and temporary option until it is deemed safe to fully enter back into the public classroom setting; based on the public health concerns we could still be facing in just under two months away. I look at weighing the risks over the benefits on this current debate and rightful concern for parents, teachers, school officials, healthcare professionals and our elected officials are all having right now. Children whom are chronically ill, immune-compromised, and are receiving ongoing medical supervision and treatment will be under grave risk of COVID-19 if placed in a public classroom setting while a large number of cases remain. There isn’t a vaccination currently available, the research of the Corona Virus is still widely unpredictable nor fully understood, and passive immunity is not yet a protective barrier for children, especially to mention the educators and staff who are also at risk. However, if schools must re- open according to the decision of local city and state officials, there should be a safe option available too. If parents had the ability to choose to continue online or at home education receiving supportive tools and curriculum from their children’s school as they did earlier on in the year, having this option can help alleviate some of the concern for class size, and management of health and safety precautions in the classroom and school setting. Parents can still have their child(ren) registered in their school and continue to receive the educational benefits of the resources without the pressure and risk of sending their child physically to school prematurely-In the situation that COVID-19 remains uncontrolled. With secondary options being limited otherwise, or taking a child out of their registered place of education isn’t ideal. However, as communities unite for sustainable support in the education, health, and safety planning in the near future, we can trust to see a positive outcome for all. Parents, students, educators, and community leaders should have the ability to feel safe and secure about returning to school in the Fall while we are still very much under this pandemic crisis. Many battle their health on a regularly given day, but currently the struggle for many is greater as they are doing as much as any can to remain safe during this war on public health.

Educators, parents, and students across the nation have had to adapt to the change from classroom to virtual learning when the outbreak of COVID-19 initially occurred. While this was an initial shock for everyone, it was also a relatively successful effort throughout communities world wide. Not everyone copes and adapts the same and that is natural, understandable, and very much OK. Each child learns differently, each parent’s home situation is unique, and not every school has a high level of support that it should to function at its highest potential. Though, in every case, all should be reviewed and considered for the greater support and resources to remain and/ or made available for a successful outcome, especially for such an unpredictable future. With this said, it gives more of a reason to have either option as the new school year approaches. If schools must re-open then at the very least temporary educational resources provided by the school district for those parents and children who have the ability to successfully do so at home, should remain. Is there any harm otherwise?  Children can return to the classroom when the risks are far less.

I have reached out to the Principal of my child’s school on this subject, also local city officials and hope to receive clarification on what options have been discussed, if any. I encourage those to do the same if you are one to approach the same concerns for the education, our community’s health, and safety during this time. Having a sustainable option, even on a temporary basis can help prevent any increased potential for unnecessary issues coming back around in the future. What is not ideal is having an additional outbreak, another repeated cycle and continues, while we still have much to know and tackle on this monster. We are not there yet, and even though the idea that school must go on is a concern for many, well so is the health and safety for others now and most importantly, the future for all. Having the option to potentially reduce any risk sounds winning rather the very pressured situation of not having an option at all. At this present moment, the risks outweigh the benefits. This solution could be ideal for any one no matter what side of the fence you are on. Thoughts?

Stay safe and support. Unity with Community!

-A.M.W.

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July 5, 2007, Perhaps this was my new found Independence Day. A day I celebrate every year with simple thanks and reflection. Just as I would any holiday or my birthday. After this day, I definitely felt like I was born again. Just with more innate wisdom and strength. A day that changed my life forever. It was a day that taught me how unexpectedly we can lose our’s, how precious our life is to have, and the blessings of survival we receive to strengthen who we are spiritually, physically, and mentally.
This was a larger than life lesson that continues to take me through my everyday. Not one day ever taken for granted. Not to do what I please, but striving to live for what is good, and what is right. Bringing larger opportunity as fulfillment in my everyday.
After breaking my back, hip, femur, and pelvis in a freak accident, I was wheelchair bound after surgery, extensive physical therapy to learn to walk again, after a very long time.
Much of the credit to my recovery is to the great love and care from the lives of my community. I will never forget the most humane acts of others and one particular nurse that one could ever be so blessed to have. It was the most valuable experience I could ever have in my life. Not only was I fighting for the ability to live, but another meaning beyond what this truly meant came over me. 
My physical core may have been crushed, but I never let it interfere with the core of who I was. However it strengthened me in areas in which are magnified today. I continue to dance through life and count every blessing. One that taught me how to genuinely give to others during their most vulnerable times in their lives as well. Knowing that even the smallest reach could be the only one they may have.
We all have a story, maybe a few but always remember what has brought you here now and all that continues you through!
Whatever you may be going through in a days period of time, everyday reminds you that you survived. When I am faced with the biggest challenges, I know that I have literally survived worse. There are those days where you may think it was not getting what you wanted. It’s not always about you. That is when you refocus and trust the why.
That power keeps me walking forward with my head up and my heart full each and everyday.
Keep your head up and smile on! You too have made it!
Remain strong through your journey. It is through your walk that makes your story. Keep surviving and supporting! Uplift and support others along the way.
Remember that life is needed to live, but health is needed to live well.
Take care of you, your loved ones, and community! Always.
Unity with Community!
Hotwheels
-A.M.W
🙏🏼❤
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Are you safe behind closed walls?

As the world is currently trying to stat safe from COVID19 by remaining confined behind their doors, many are not as fortunate to call their home a safe outlet. While we are all commonly facing the health crisis, there are women and children that are also facing much more- in the eyes of their abuser. Abuse may be a daily reality for victims all over the world. However, during the time of a crisis, there is an escalation of triggers and increasingly amount of risk for anyone involved in sexual and domestic abuse.

Remember that abuse comes in multiple forms and related to both physical and emotional ways. Pay attention to those children who show signs of any abuse including neglect. Make yourself aware of the tell- tell signs and keep a larger eye out for your neighbors, family, friends, and the children.

Those who are living in fear of their safety and potentially their lives, are not able to safely support themselves out of the situation they are in. They are shut out of the world from their abuser and unfortunately during this time, the public are not able to see the potential dangers these victims are in. Continue to reach out to your community. No one is exempt from risk. Know how to safely reach out to support those who are unable to support themselves.

For more information, please visit: http://www.nsvrc.org/saam

Contact your local area centers for sexual abuse and domestic violence to further support their missions and also for resources needed to allocate to those whom are risk.

While the world is behind its doors, the screams are even more silent.

Stay safe and help your communities do the same. Unity with Community!

-A.M.W

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A Time for Unity, not of Worry.

Where millions around the globe are confined to their shelter, let us be reminded of the other millions who do not have this in way of safety. Let us take our time in solitude for reflection and thankfulness for the abundance that we are surrounded by. We may be physically behind our walls as we are utilizing our best health practices in order to take great precaution of infecting ourselves and others, but we must not isolate our minds, nor our hearts, and voices.

Keeping your mind, body, and spirit up is essential to keeping up our health too. Our best outcomes are determined how we are able to do so. Mental health is just as important as our physical. Reminding you that what each and everyone of us is going through is not our “new norm”, but a paradigm shift where our adaptation and coping mechanisms are being greatly challenged during this time of crisis. Many are silenced by adiversity. It is not a situation of pride nor embarrassment, but the perfect situation of faith, togetherness, openness, love, and charity. There are many levels to what others are experiencing now and how they are able to manage through crisis. The affects are greater where one lacks on the Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. The foundation of survival and the most basic to be met are the physiological needs, such as food, water, shelter, and clothes. Then the care of safety, such as job stability, health, and a safe environment. Love as forming bonds through relationships- even with our community, and uplifting others for self esteem. This is a time to take care of ourselves and do so for others where we recognize where we can.

What can we do to help your neighbors in community during this time of need? How can we give? What resources can we share? No one should fall at greater risk from the point we all commonly stand at this time. No one is exempt. We individually have our set of struggles that we hurdle each day. Where some differences can be challenged, others can be filled. This is the importance of community. One does not survive alone, but it is how we thrive together.

For the parents who have school aged children, reach out to your teachers and ask if there is a struggling family you can help. Adopt a family for a day and provide a meal where they otherwise may be missing. An easy and safe way is utilizing technology and apps online to have food directly delivered same day from the grocery stores. Pick up a couple of extra items while you do so for your household and share where you can. Spring clean and donate items directly to those in immediate need. Reach out to your family, friends, and neighbors and encourage to do the same. Where we individually can help one, together we help many.

I know that grocery stores are donating to their local organizations each day. Reach out to your local grocer’s to get the information on your local resources to direct those that are in need.

What professional, educational, or special training resources can you provide to others? Taking this ample time in positively utilizing your skills and talents, while helping pull others up on their feet.

Our minds and spirits need to remain lifted each day. Where many are not as safe, we can help our neighbors in community, family, and friends by sharing our voice, knowledge and resources. Our time is too precious to be held down by worry. Instead it should remain lifted by unity. How are you using this time optimally? Taking each day as new opportunity to use your time safely, wisely, productively, joyfully, and collectively.

Much love, stay safe, and keep sharing! Unity with Community!

– A.M.W

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Our Virtual reality- Providing resources to our neighbors in community!

In hard times, I am always trying to find a way to help others. I am thankful that I am able to put on one of my hats to do so, especially in such a critical time. Having the ability to provide healthcare services to those with special needs couldn’t bring me more fulfillment and reward knowing that there is still available resources for this population.

As home shelter is in place for our nation and across the world, this can exacerbate ailments already in place for many. It is with out greatest efforts to stay safe but our hope to alleviate any additional stress. Families are home trying to manage each and every single role, and many are doing so with children. As these children are now forced into home school, this adds to the list and workload. It is a struggle for many families during this time. The challenges of keeping safe and sane alone is a struggle for all. Though it is more so for many whom lack supplies and resources as well. What is needed to keep their children active and educated all at the same time, managing minimal employment, childcare, even loss of employment are realities for the world right now, besides the highest concern for our health.

For those that are fortunate with being healthy and having a safe home, including their children, there are majority of families and single parents who are struggling with much more than just this aspect alone. Other concerns besides the basic resources that their children rely on so heavily by attending school each day. I also think about the fact that many have special health conditions and needs that are so crucial to be met. Other physical and mental health services that are scarce due to health and safety concern with the Corona Virus. Where their education and treatment is also at such a high risk for them as well as providers.

There is no underestimation to any line of healthcare professional and thank you to each and everyone in the world for your immense courage and passion for all that you tirelessly and selflessly do to serve each and every day!

Everyone is a hero and has the ability to share their gifts where they are able. There is always a need, especially during a crisis. Right now unity with our communities couldn’t be a better focus. Although, the physical part of us is not our reality, virtually it is. The truth is we are not alone, but together. We can thank technology for this. Think outside your walls and ask yourself, what special skill sets, professional training, and education do I have that I can share with my neighbors in community? What ideas are we implementing to make our lives a bit easier in the midst of a war on our health?Knowlege is power and as we come together, we are that much stronger!

Taking what we know, how can we begin to reach out and share this on a virtual level? Not only are you able to make productive and ample time for your talents, but you are providing resources and putting them to such a beautiful use. No matter how small or large a need is, no one should feel hopeless and left behind. Please continue to share!

 

Unity with Community!

-A. M. W