Kyleigh
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Repeat back them how they are feeling and them use describing phrases like “”Oh your shoulders are tense” and then providing empathy.
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 12, 2025 at 3:42 am in reply to: Compassion fatigue in early childhood educatorsI set aside intentional quiet time where I can journal and recharge.
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Some examples would be to stop when they are showing signs of distress, getting on their level, and offering a warm and peaceful, calm listening presence. Being willing to co-regulate.
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 12, 2025 at 3:14 am in reply to: Emotional Release for Early Learning ProvidersI enjoy taking quiet retreats into nature or going on solo trips.
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We need to have patience when working with children. They feel valued when they know we will take the time to acknowledge them and care for them in all of their ups and downs.
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 12, 2025 at 3:02 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Child care programs guidance policyYes, when someone may not know what to do in a certain situation. Maybe with a new-hire or a sub.
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 6, 2025 at 9:16 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Safest place for a baby to sleepA single level crib with a firm mattress.
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There are usually tons of ideas online, so understanding your classroom, you can pick the ones that would fit best and adjust as needed. Kids like songs, dancing, fun games, etc.
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By coming up with games or fun songs
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 6, 2025 at 7:05 pm in reply to: What would you do if you suspected child abuse or neglect?First, I would communicate with my supervisor about my concerns. Then, we would collectively make the call to CPS when deemed necessary, providing the information about the child and the situation.
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I am most worried about predators or children experiencing abuse at home.
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My advice would be to make sure a relationship is formed between the family and the provider before any problems arrive. When issues pop up, the established relationship assures the family that the resources we are suggesting are in the best interest of the child and that they are supported. It also helps them to understand that they aren’t being judged.
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3 things I would want are Clear communication with the child, teachers, and parents.Confidence in knowing my child is learning and growing.Reassurance that my child is being taken care of physically, emotionally, and mentally.3 things I am afraid of areThe people in charge of taking care of my child are dangerous.My child’s needs are being met.They are not developing or learning.
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Kyleigh
MemberSeptember 1, 2025 at 5:59 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion- Get children engaged in meaningful learningAsking a child how they came up with the idea of whatever they are doing. Also, asking them what else they could do with the toy and supporting their ideas. This helps them to think critically and use their imagination.
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A place that is designed for their age group, centers that aren’t too advanced but still challenging. Also, a place that is well developed and easily accessible to every child.