Friday, August 23, 2013

NYSPEP Member Spotlight: Judy Wolf




Judith Rae "Judy" Wolf, serves on NYSPEP's Steering Committee and is Co-Chair of the Credential Workgroup.  She is also an active member of NYSPEP's Professional Development workgroup. She developed the Reflective Practice workshop for the 2013 Strong Roots Last a Lifetime Training Institute.

Judy is also the Extension Team Leader for the Family Development Program at Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) of Tioga County in Owego, NY, where she leads a variety of programs, from parenting skills workshops at two community-based family resource centers to in-home visits, that reach hundreds of families every year.

Under her leadership, CCE Tioga has helped develop and define the Family Resource Center and supported others in implementing that model. Judy is a New York State Family Development Credential course trainer  and serves on the National Parenting Education Network (NPEN) Council.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

A Letter to Parents

A Letter to Parents from the Commissioner of the Office of Children and Family Services and the Commissioner of the Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance encouraging participation in Dads Take Your Child To School (DTYCTS) Day.

Learn more and register your site at https://sites.google.com/site/dtyctsny/home


Monday, August 19, 2013

NYSPEP Member Spotlight: Judy Nordstrom

Judy Nordstrom

Judy Nordstrom—Founder and Owner of T.E.P.E. Training Institute, “Training for Excellence in Parenting Education”—is highly active in NYSPEP's Steering Committee and Professional Development workgroup. She has also served as Chair and co-chair of the Credential Workgroup since its inception. Judy instituted several key NYSPEP initiatives including rich dialogues with SUNY, exploration of pediatrician partnerships with Dr. Howard King, and enlisting national experts who have vetted the NYSPEP Parenting Educator Credential.

 Judy is a professional trainer, educator and national presenter. Last year she presented NYSPEP’s Adult Learning Styles workshops and webinar, as well as several Credential Orientations. Judy is currently collaborating on the development of the upcoming Compassion Fatigue workshop for NYSPEP's 2013 Strong Roots Training Institutes.

 Judy’s inspiration and drive comes solely from her family. She states, “I always wanted children (and stopped at 12) but had not one clue as to just how challenging it is to be a parent. I wish I had known about parenting education and that it had been available to me." She points out, "The key to effective parenting education lies in the talent, skill and training of a good facilitator." Judy has worked tirelessly since 1996 to ensure today’s parents know about parenting education and recognize the value of support.

Judy graduated in 1995 with a Psychology degree from Norwich University and was awarded the title of Presidential Fellow. She went on to earn an Outstanding Graduate Student Award in 1998 and a Master’s in Community-Social Psychology at the University of Massachusetts. She focused exclusively on training in parenting education after a professor requested she start with a cohort of graduate students while enrolled in that program.

 In addition to family, Judy counts the rewards she’s experienced, as a direct result from her work as a trainer and in NYSPEP, as most important.
“I’ve always been a hard worker but have never before known such collaboration and brilliance! NYSPEP’s pervading spirit is palpable and unlike any work relationship I’ve ever known. The creativity, passion, and willingness to collaborate are breathtaking. For years, front liners—those knee-deep in work with families—have yearned for professional recognition but had no way to achieve statewide influence or cooperation until NYSPEP was born. NYSPEP breaks barriers and tears down silos, with our Credential team leading the pack. I’m gratified and blessed to work with such a dedicated group of women.”