A Child is an Inspiration

By Neel Patel, M.D., First 5 San Mateo Commissioner

First 5 San Mateo County is committed to the youngest children in San Mateo County. As a First 5 San Mateo County Commissioner, a pediatrician and a father, I am inspired by my patients and their parents—especially the ones aged zero to five.

The littlest ones are the most inspiring! The parents are equally as inspiring.

The little newborn who was born just two days ago reaches out her tiny hand to hold my finger and opens her eyes widely, trying to decipher my face and see if it matches her mother’s face. The newborn’s calm demeanor that hasn’t yet been touched by the world is pure innocence. Mom and dad are so exhausted! They’ve just gone through childbirth that has tested the parent’s partnership. They are worried, but it’s because they want to do the best job they can for their new baby. They are so tired, but they are overjoyed. Inspiring.

The 2-year-old who is discovering the world! Some are so curious, touching everything. Some are afraid of me, because they are very aware that I am not a familiar face. Just maybe this 2-year-old remembers that last time he had gotten a vaccine injection and it sort of hurt! The brain is soaking up as much as it can every day. So curious! Mom knows so well that her 2-year-old has a mind of his own. The kid will not open his mouth to eat spinach just because she says so. If he doesn’t get what he wants, he throws a tantrum hoping it will work. But mom tries to work with him patiently. Inspiring.

The 5-year-old, who is ready to take on the world!—starting to read and learn numbers and shapes—all of a sudden the outside world is starting to make more sense. Ready to go—enthusiastic, with so much energy! The moms and dads know that the 5-year-old, who is becoming ever so independent, now needs mom and dad more than ever. Their child is starting school and is now entering the real world. Mom and dad are staring to organize and prepare for this new challenge more strategically. They are ready to keep at it with persistence because they will never give up on their child. Inspiring.

Innocence, joy, curiosity, patience, enthusiasm and persistence are just a few words that come to mind when it comes to nurturing and supporting children 0-5 years of age.

I am humbled by the number of ways that our children need to be nurtured. However, not all children get an equal opportunity. It is imperative that gaps in our community be identified and that we focus resources to fill those gaps. Each child in our county one day becomes a teenager and then an adult in our county. And we are all part of one community in the end.

Sometimes these gaps are overwhelming! But it doesn’t mean we can’t persevere, or keep trying. First 5 San Mateo County hopes for all of our children age 0-5 to thrive. And we should continue to use the children themselves as our inspiration—because they deserve it. If there is any doubt, just spend a few minutes with a young child and imagine his or her potential. Stay tuned to hear about some of the projects First 5 San Mateo County is working on. The work is, indeed, truly inspiring!

Headshot of Kitty Lopez

Kitty Lopez has served as the Executive Director of First 5 San Mateo County since 2013, focusing on strategic investing, community leadership, policy and advocacy development for young children, 0-5, and their families.

Kitty has served as Co-Chair of the Advisory Body for Build Up for San Mateo County Children’s Initiative, with Board of Supervisor, Dave Pine, since 2018.  Congressman Kevin Mullin is Honorary Co-Chair.  This initiative was established to preserve, grow, and increase the number of early care sites in San Mateo County.  

Kitty previously served as the Executive Director of Samaritan House, one of San Mateo County’s leading Core Service Agencies and safety-net nonprofits serving low-income families and individuals with food, shelter, clothing, health care, counseling, education classes, and holiday assistance from 2002 to 2013. 

Kitty taught kindergarten, second grade, and high school in southern California and San Francisco and was a consultant in schools with children who have autism and special needs. Additionally, Kitty worked in a residential substance abuse treatment center in San Francisco and psychiatric hospital for children and youth in San Diego.  Kitty’s roots in supporting children began as a 16-year-old volunteer at the Braille Institute in Los Angeles where she taught swimming to children and adults with visual impairments.

She attended University of California Santa Barbara earning a California Teaching Credential and B.A in Psychology. Kitty is active in her community serving as Vice Chair of the San Mateo County Event Center, and Past President and Current Member of the San Mateo Rotary Club.  She is currently serving as Past President of the First 5 Association of California. On March 2022, Assembly Speaker pro Tem Kevin Mullin selected Kitty Lopez as the 2022 Assembly District 22 Woman of the Year.