Ethical Responsibilities to Children
We are committed to promoting children's self-awareness, competence, self- worth, resiliency, and physical well-being.
- To be familiar with the knowledge based of early childhood care and education and to stay informed through continuing education and training.
-To appreciate the vulnerability of children and their dependence of adults.
I believe that as an professional, it is vital to have the proper and appropriate education in order to addres issues/problems of young children. Children are exposed to a lot and their young minds are not equipped to handle many issues that come their way. They are weak and sensitive as young children, and respectng that they are dependent of adults; should be appreciated and not taking for granted.
Ethical Responsibilities to Families
Familys are of primary importance in children's development.
-To develop relationships of mutual trust and create parnerships with the families we serve.
Responsibilities to co-workers
- to share resources with co-workers, collaborating to ensure that the best possible early childhood care and education program is provided.
I believe working together as a unit in order to get the job done, may be beneficial to young children. It will only favor the child if professionals will share their knowledge with others in order for each professional to meet the same goals.
Enhancement of Children's and Families Qualit o Lives
- We shall recognize and respect the dignity, diversity, ad autonomy of the families and children we serve.
Respect goes along ways. Without professionals being able to respect the families, the child will not gain. Because it is known that children and adults ahieve their full potentialin the context of relationships that are based on trust and respect.
We chose children as our #1 and families as our #2. I feel that in our field children must be first.
ReplyDeleteI especially liked the fact that you added the NAEYC addendum on the importance of fostering good relationships with your coworkers. Not only are my coworkers a wealth of experience and information regarding child care, education, and practice, most of my colleagues are also my friends outside of the work environment. Although these types of relationships may not be possible or ideal in all professional situations, it works for me in this particular instance in part because of the many opportunities that my center's administration have taken to team build and subsequently build relationships outside the workplace.
ReplyDeleteHello, I just want to thank you for your very interesting blog. Thank you for your wisdom that you brought to the class. I wish you well in all your endeavors. The education system is blessed to have you!!!
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