lesley
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mostly kids don’t have the words to describe their big emotions understanding how they are feeling and making them know its ok to feel like that Another way to help would be to have a Feeling Chart so they can point to the picture they relate to happy, sad, scared, angry,
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lesley
MemberMarch 29, 2024 at 2:09 am in reply to: Compassion fatigue in early childhood educatorsrealizing the situation communicating an knowing the situation an having a supportive network.
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Making sure you and the child have a supportive relationship, where you provide safety and good health, will help the child manage stress, learn to problem solve, and regulate their behavior.
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lesley
MemberMarch 29, 2024 at 12:25 am in reply to: Emotional Release for Early Learning Providersto relieve stress ill either do breathing techniques or go on a run or to the gym
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its very important to build a relationship with the children building the bond will make them feel comfortable knowing they are being supported.
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lesley
MemberMarch 29, 2024 at 12:20 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Child care programs guidance policyyes when the sitituation is emergency or ilness etc
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If I were the parent of a young child the three things I would want most from my child’s provider would be transparency, communication, and commitment to my child’s successFears
1. Abuse and neglect
2. Not enough support
3. Not being treated fairly
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it is also important to provide a few breaks or recess time after work time. If children can not go outdoor to play because of the weather, I think it is important to provide other physical activities like dancing or games where they have to move so their little bodies can release extra energy
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lesley
MemberMarch 26, 2024 at 9:01 pm in reply to: How to approach a parent about developmental screening of their child?I would have a script of what to say & have some examples & documentations ready on hand on ways the child has been struggling & ways for improve, coming up with a good plan.