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  • Amber

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    December 22, 2023 at 7:32 pm in reply to: Crafting Engaging Rule Lists for Early Learners: Tips and Tricks

    I like to phrase rules/instructions in a way that is easy to demonstrate and does not have exceptions. For example, rather than just saying “hands to yourselves” which may later confuse children because things like playing tag, holding hands, or giving a friend a hug, requires touching someone, I like to say “gentle hands”/”gentle touches” and demonstrate what gentle touch looks like.

  • Amber

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    December 22, 2023 at 6:47 pm in reply to: Fostering Cleanliness through Everyday Moments

    I like to sing a handwashing song when washing children’s hands after toileting and before snack, to help them learn proper technique, as it includes phrases with proper handwashing etiquette, such as “fronts and backs and in between”

  • Amber

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    December 23, 2022 at 6:13 pm in reply to: Emotional regulation in children

    You can put a name to the emotion a child is feeling, ie, “I see you’re feeling angry.” and then asking if they can tell you why, asking if they want a hug, etc.

  • Amber

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    December 23, 2022 at 6:07 pm in reply to: Responsive exchanges with children

    You may want to spend one on one time reading a book, or playing a game with a child, so they know that if something happens, there is someone who cares about them who they can go to for support.

  • Amber

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    December 23, 2022 at 5:07 pm in reply to: Emotional Release for Early Learning Providers

    Having a form of large-body movement that you are good at, and can default to if you’re too stressed to think of something else. I like yoga for this, but other things like weight training, archery, and axe throwing are good! They force you to think entirely about the activity, and release endorphins to help you relax.

  • Amber

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    December 23, 2022 at 5:02 pm in reply to: Children learn through relationships

    Make everything a game! Walking to another place in the building? Tell the children that if they’re quiet enough, no one would know they were there. This makes even the transitions a time where they are bonding with you.

  • Amber

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    December 23, 2022 at 5:00 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Child care programs guidance policy

    Yes, in the event of a major illness or other emergency.

  • Amber

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    December 21, 2022 at 6:12 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Safest place for a baby to sleep

    Single level crib with a firm mattress, and no blankets/toys.

  • Amber

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    December 21, 2022 at 6:10 pm in reply to: Physically Active Classroom

    Having circle time and calling on children to jump or dance in the center of the circle is a way I’ve seen preschool teachers encourage physical activity in the classroom.

  • Amber

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    December 21, 2022 at 5:32 pm in reply to: Healthy habits fun for children

    Personifying some element of the habit can make it fun. For example, saying that: “Germs like to hang out on our hands, but they’re not supposed to be there! By washing our hands, we say ‘bye bye germs!'” and encourage them to say it back.

  • Amber

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    December 20, 2022 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Discuss Safety Procedures

    I would highlight the emergency backpacks; our first aid bag, and grab and go bag that are in each room. I would also highlight how smaller toys that could be a choking hazard when played with unmonitored, are kept far out of reach.

  • Amber

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    December 20, 2022 at 6:11 pm in reply to: What would you do if you suspected child abuse or neglect?

    I would bring the child to my childcare director to get a second opinion, and then I would call CPS to report.

  • Amber

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    December 20, 2022 at 5:58 pm in reply to: Keeping children healthy and safe

    My biggest worry is allergens. Having potentially anaphylactic allergies myself, gives me a great deal of insight into how important it is to protect children with allergies, due to the life threatening nature of it, and how nonchalant, or even disbelieving some adults can be about allergies.

  • Amber

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    December 19, 2022 at 5:29 pm in reply to: Positive relationships with families.

    I really like the 10:1 method when maintaining a relationship with families. you share ten good things happening with their child, for every bad thing. For every conflict or difficulty, you address many things they have done well.

  • Amber

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    December 19, 2022 at 5:21 pm in reply to: Expectations from your child's provider

    I would want the providers to: 1, keep me posted on my child’s progress, 2, be respectful and kind towards my child and 3, be willing to accommodate them when difficulties come up. I would be worried that the environment would be unsafe, that I could be kept in the dark about how my child is doing, and that my child isn’t being respected by his peers.

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