Music and Literacy Promotion Project
Music and Literacy Promotion Project
Music and Literacy Promotion Project
As the Director of Health and Education Research Services, Inc., dba Padma Sherni Inc., I am happy to
share that our 501c3 nonprofit is offering the Music and Literacy Promotion Project to help build
children’s resilience through health and literacy promotion and multicultural awareness through the
arts! Past work experiences have shaped my interests to support children, individuals and families
from employment with federally funded, as well as state and local funded, departments of public
health and education, to hospital, clinic, university setting survey research, my own nonprofit
organization, and art hobbies. I look forward to continuing this important comprehensive work for
teachers, parents, and children! Thank you, Pialee Roy, Ph.D.
B.S., Human Development & Family Studies, University of Delaware, 2000
B.A., Psychology, with minor in disability studies., University of Delaware, 2000
M.A., Child and Family Policy, Tufts University, 2006, 3.5 GPA
Ph.D., Urban Affairs & Public Policy, University of Delaware, 2018, 3.6 GPA
PROJECT SUMMARY
After gathering permission from the Early Childhood Center or relevant program director,
and completing informed consent and teacher and parental permission forms, college
interns and or project assistants who have completed human subjects protection training,
babysitting basics, and HIPAA compliance, respectfully request to work with you at your
center, or home, or online for the Music and Literacy Promotion Project!
The following program and assessments will be completed up to twice per year!
● Emerging literacy, numeracy assessments for each child: letters, numbers, words, shapes, and colors recognition.
● Shared reading plus storytime and song circle time.
● Parents and teachers will complete or gather the results of the Ages & Stages Questionnaire and PEDS Quality of Life
Inventory, School administrator survey, and Beck’s Depression and Anxiety inventory.
● Resources lists and optional referrals can be offered. Discounted music lessons are also a possibility.
The health, education, and arts programming will result in a summary report of the surveys and data analysis, and information can
then be used by preschool administrators to apply for improved quality ratings of the schools, and advocate for increased
compensation and retention of teachers at the school, and possibly a further collaboration to apply for grants for additional funding
for your preschool!
RATIONALE
The purpose of the project is to support the trajectory of cognitive development and problem-solving skills, to increase math and
reading ability, and art and play opportunities. Many children do not have books, toys, or music supports at home, and the project
(through grants and preschool donations) encourages music and literacy promotion with the supply of learning materials and toys
for preschoolers and their families. We accept donations of up to $50 per parent and child or $2000 for the classroom of 40
students which will be used to offer a paid opportunity to the project staff, and to purchase books and toys for the children to keep.