NAEYC Code of Ethics (Ethical Responsibilities to Children)
Ideals
I-1.5—To create and maintain safe and healthy settings
that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive, and
physical development and that respect their dignity
and their contributions.
Many children that I work with do not come from a stable environment. It is important that when a child comes to school that he or she feels comfortable and safe. I recently had a student run away from home because she told me that she was being physically abused. A learning environment at all times should be healthy and safe. As educator we can only play by the rules and call child protective services but we can’t be with that child when they go home. I feel while a child is my care that should always feel safe and only be concerned about learning.
NAEYC Code of Ethics (Principles)
P-1.3—We shall not participate in practices that discriminate
against children by denying benefits, giving
special advantages, or excluding them from programs
or activities on the basis of their sex, race, national
origin, religious beliefs, medical condition, disability,
or the marital status/family structure, sexual orientation,
or religious beliefs or other affiliations of their
families. (Aspects of this principle do not apply in
programs that have a lawful mandate to provide
services to a particular population of children.)
At the school I work at, there is a MAC lab (Mastery Assessment Center). The lab assists children who have any type of learning disability. I enjoy the fact that the school does not discriminate against children who are lower in academics than others. Having this center allows children to stay in the classroom and experience the same learning environment as others. A child should never be discriminated no matter the situation.
NAEYC Code of Ethics (Ethical Responsibilities to Families)
Ideals
I-2.2—To develop relationships of mutual trust and
create partnerships with the families we serve.
I-2.3—To welcome all family members and encourage
them to participate in the program.
I-2.3—To welcome all family members and encourage
them to participate in the program.
When working with children it is a good idea to understand their background. The best way to become familiar with a child’s environment is to develop a relationship with their family. Sometimes family member can give a child that extra push that sometimes educators can’t. I had a student last year who was failing; I contacted the Mother and she had no idea about the situation. By developing a foundation with the family I began to see an immediate change in her son’s academics. Thinking back, if I had not established a relationship with the student’s parents, there is a possibility that he could have failed that six weeks and maybe even for the semester.
I have to agree with you on the NAEYC code of ethics I-2.2 to develop relationships of mutual trust. I feel that this is imperative to a childs development because when they are able to trust someone its like that person becomes their comfort zone.I also feel that it is good to develop partnerships because that is a way to stay up on what is going on with your child through the school
ReplyDeleteI totaly agree with you on this code of Ethics
ReplyDeleteNAEYC Code of Ethics (Ethical Responsibilities to Families)Ideals I-2.2—To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.
I-2.3—To welcome all family members and encourage them to participate in the program.
This is very important part of our program. When we enroll a child we also are enrolling the family as I partner in the education of their child. The family should always be respected and encourage to volunteer in the center as they child learn. This is a learning experience for both the child and the family when we involve parents. How we treat, and educate parents now will be the standards that they will remember for life.
Thank you for you commimtent and support to early childhood. I wish you all the luck as you continue with you career. It is good to know that their are caring, and nurturing people like yourself that is so passionate about early childhood and one that is willing to make a difference. I will continue to check on you throughout your duration by supporting your blogs so continue to keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteThank you for your support through this course. You have responded to my disucssion questions and my blog offering great support. I wish you well as you continue this journey.
ReplyDeleteI would like to thank you for you commimtent and support to the development of early childhood. I appriciate all of the great words of encrouagement and inspiration that you put into the class's dicussions. I wish you luck in all your endeavors and future class work.
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