Glendaliz works closely with the Hispanic community, leveraging a deep understanding and appreciation of its rich culture.
Additionally, she assists parents in navigating the complexities of their child's Individualized Education Program (IEP), drawing on her expertise in child and youth development.
Her extensive knowledge of ADHD allows her to offer comprehensive guidance and strategies that address the unique needs of children and adolescents, fostering their growth and well-being.
Glendaliz earned a Pulaski Technical College Certificate in Early Childhood Education 2018, an Associates Degree of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Pulaski Technical College in 2018, and went on to earn her Bachelor's Degree in Social Work from University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2021.
Glendaliz works closely with the Hispanic community, leveraging a deep understanding and appreciation of its rich culture.
Additionally, she assists parents in navigating the complexities of their child's Individualized Education Program (IEP), drawing on her expertise in child and youth development.
Her extensive knowledge of ADHD allows her to offer comprehensive guidance and strategies that address the unique needs of children and adolescents, fostering their growth and well-being.
Glendaliz earned a Pulaski Technical College Certificate in Early Childhood Education 2018, an Associates Degree of Science in Liberal Arts and Sciences from Pulaski Technical College in 2018, and went on to earn her Bachelor's Degree in Social Work from University of Arkansas at Little Rock in 2021.
With over 28 years dedicated to supporting children and families within and beyond the foster care system, Glendaliz has continually prioritized nurturing relationships and advocating for their well-being. Transitioning into social work four years ago marked a significant chapter in her journey, opening doors to a deeper understanding and connection with families in her community. This shift has brought her incredible fulfillment as she navigates the complexities of social dynamics and strive to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those she serves.
In the past 2.5 years at Youth Home/BHSA, she has experienced remarkable growth both professionally and personally. The supportive and inclusive working environment has provided her with opportunities to expand her skills in behavioral health services and deepen her understanding of the complexities within the field.
Glendaliz is a member of the National Association of Social Workers.
In her spare time, she finds joy in a variety of hobbies that enrich her life. She loves reading and immersing herself in books that span genres and cultures. Music and cooking are another passion of hers. She loves preparing meals that bring people together. Beyond these pursuits, she cherishes moments with her grandchildren, sharing laughter and creating lasting memories. She loves her garden, tending to plants and flowers provides a peaceful escape and contributes to her overall well-being, reminding her of the importance of self-care and nurturing her mental health.
With over 28 years dedicated to supporting children and families within and beyond the foster care system, Glendaliz has continually prioritized nurturing relationships and advocating for their well-being. Transitioning into social work four years ago marked a significant chapter in her journey, opening doors to a deeper understanding and connection with families in her community. This shift has brought her incredible fulfillment as she navigates the complexities of social dynamics and strive to make a meaningful impact in the lives of those she serves.
In the past 2.5 years at Youth Home/BHSA, she has experienced remarkable growth both professionally and personally. The supportive and inclusive working environment has provided her with opportunities to expand her skills in behavioral health services and deepen her understanding of the complexities within the field.
Glendaliz is a member of the National Association of Social Workers.
In her spare time, she finds joy in a variety of hobbies that enrich her life. She loves reading and immersing herself in books that span genres and cultures. Music and cooking are another passion of hers. She loves preparing meals that bring people together. Beyond these pursuits, she cherishes moments with her grandchildren, sharing laughter and creating lasting memories. She loves her garden, tending to plants and flowers provides a peaceful escape and contributes to her overall well-being, reminding her of the importance of self-care and nurturing her mental health.
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