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Audio Recording Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, 2024-02-20

Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, 2024-02-20
Audio recording of interview with Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd conducted by Nicole Musgrave.

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Title

  • Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, 2024-02-20

Summary

  • Veronica Boyd has worked in child care for over 30 years. She is the lead teacher in the infant classroom at Wellmont Child Development Center in Bristol, Tennessee, and she is the infant coordinator/supervisor. Veronica lives in Lebanon, Virginia. Nora Begley has worked in child care for about 18 years. She is the lead teacher in the toddler classroom at Wellmont, and she's the mentor/supervisor over the other toddler teachers. Nora lives in Kingsport, Tennessee. Wellmont Child Development Center is a partnership between the YWCA and Ballad Health; they primarily care for the children of Ballad Health hospital employees. In their interview, Nora and Veronica discuss their backgrounds in child care; the partnership between Ballad Health and Wellmont, and what it's like working at a center that's affiliated with a hospital; the fear and stress of the pandemic and how they had to constantly adapt; the safety protocols and procedures they implemented; how they adjusted their teaching to accommodate safety procedures; the impact of the pandemic on parents, children, Wellmont staff, and their own families; and general reflections on the child care profession.

Names

  • Begley, Nora, interviewee
  • Boyd, Veronica, interviewee
  • Musgrave, Nicole, 1987- interviewer

Created / Published

  • 2024-02-20.

Headings

  • -  Begley, Nora--Interviews
  • -  Boyd, Veronica--Interviews
  • -  Child care services--Tennessee
  • -  Child care workers--Appalachian Region--Interviews
  • -  Child care services--Appalachian Region
  • -  Children of working parents
  • -  Hazardous occupations
  • -  Job stress
  • -  Work and family
  • -  COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023--Educational aspects
  • -  COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020-2023--Influence

Genre

  • Digital photographs--Color--2020-2030
  • Sound recordings
  • Personal narratives
  • Oral histories
  • Interviews

Notes

  • -  Recorded at the Wellmont Child Development Center at Ballad Health, Bristol, Tennessee, February 20, 2024.
  • -  It Takes a Village: Rural Central Appalachian Childcare Providers' COVID-19 Experiences: COVID-19 American History Project (AFC 2023/017), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Medium

  • 1 sound recording (56:51, WAV) : digital
  • 7 photographs : digital, color, TIF
  • 1 manuscript (PDF) : digital

Source Collection

  • It Takes a Village: Rural Central Appalachian Childcare Providers' COVID-19 Experiences: COVID-19 American History Project AFC 2023/017

Repository

Digital Id

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2024655295

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  • image
  • pdf

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Credit line

It Takes a Village: Rural Central Appalachian Childcare Providers' COVID-19 Experiences: COVID-19 American History Project, 2023-2024 (AFC 2023/017), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Pandemic Stories from New Orleans-Area Service and Hospitality Workers: COVID-19 American History Project, 2023-2024 (AFC 2023/016), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

Reflections on the COVID-19 Pandemic from Last Responders: COVID-19 American History Project, (AFC 2023/018), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Chicago citation style:

Begley, Nora, Interviewee, Veronica Boyd, and Nicole Musgrave. Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, -02-20. -02-20, 2024. Pdf. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2024655295/.

APA citation style:

Begley, N., Boyd, V. & Musgrave, N. (2024) Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, -02-20. -02-20. [Pdf] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2024655295/.

MLA citation style:

Begley, Nora, Interviewee, Veronica Boyd, and Nicole Musgrave. Nora Begley and Veronica Boyd interview conducted by Nicole Musgrave, -02-20. -02-20, 2024. Pdf. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2024655295/>.