Inuit Early Years Program

Inuit Early Years Program

A Presentation made to the ASQ International Symposium Chicago, Sept. 30-Oct.2, 2022

Shirley Tagalik Aqqiumavvik Society


ARVIAT


➢ K-12 Educator
➢ Administrator
➢ Early Childcare Advocate
➢ Manager, Early Childcare & School Services, Curriculum Division
➢ Curriculum writer
➢ Aqqiumavvik Director


Revitalizing Culture


Inunnguiniq – Making a Capable Human Being


Inunnguiniq- Making a Human Being

We can enable children to become human beings by being respectful, loving and understanding while we set high expectations and support positive development.

We can make children to become like fragile eggs by being overly protective and taking away their responsibility for their own actions. Not setting expectations for them will lead to dependency.

We can make a harden rock-like person by neglecting a child’s needs and treating him/her with too much negative criticism, making the child feel worthless. Setting expectations that a child is not yet ready to meet will teach them defeat.


Family is Everything-Supporting families is everyone’s responsibility


The Goal – Supporting Families


Inunnguiniq Childrearing

Advice From Inuit Elders


Family Support Resources

https://www.nccih.ca/485/NCCIH_in_the_News.nccih?id=475


Inunnguiniq Parenting Program - 60 hours – 20 sessions


Parent Assessment Tools

In Nunavut an Interdepartmental Screening Committee feel the communication and the personal/social sections require further research in terms of cultural and linguistic changes and then validation.


Inuktitut ASQ


Martin Family Initiative – Early Years

Resilience begins with the relationship between a mother and her baby which supports learning through the critical first years of a child’s life.

The way to break a cycle of social and systemic inequity is to begin before the cycle begins – The Early Year.

This is a project of possibility.


Pirurvik Preschool Educators Curriculum


Ataata Parenting Program


Assessment is Learning

The role of assessment for language learning & enhancement.

The role of assessment for cultural revitalization & capacity building – SEB emphasis.


Inuit Early Learning & Childcare Strategy


Nutataqsuititlu Qaujisaunirq –Inuit Early Years Support Project


Nunavut/ Nunavik

Collaboration


Questions?

Shirley Tagalik [email protected]

867-857-2817 204-218-0866 (cell)