Mary
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Vocalizing a body check encouragement can help children recognize their emotions. Affirming what they are feeling and not designating those feelings as wrong or right can help with openness and regulation of feelings.
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It’s important for me to discuss with close trusted friends and peers how I’m feeling. I make sure to have a personal creative outlet to process my feelings.
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Responsive exchanges can be as routine as asking about the weather outside, to larger more structured activities such as call-and-response games. These exchanges can help increase trust between you and the child and encourage further responsiveness.
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Taking care of myself through meditation and intentional “me time” at home is crucial for maintaining my mental health and bettering the school environment for children.
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Using active listening and engagement is so important. Having a child feel heard means they trust you more and will be more receptive to instruction and care.
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Mary
MemberAugust 28, 2024 at 4:48 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Child care programs guidance policyYes. During emergency situations, health hazards, and suspect of abuse.
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Mary
MemberAugust 28, 2024 at 4:34 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Safest place for a baby to sleepA 2 month old should use a firm, single child mattress in a crib.
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Encouraging games that include stretching, jumping, and dancing!
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Encouraging activities that include collaborative games, singing, and routine can help kids with healthy habits.
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Mary
MemberAugust 28, 2024 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Discuss Safety ProceduresI would highlight safety procedures, Food Handlers permits, CPR Certifications, safety on playgrounds, and in specialty activities such as in PE and art.
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Mary
MemberAugust 28, 2024 at 4:01 pm in reply to: What would you do if you suspected child abuse or neglect?If I suspect child abuse or neglect, I am required to report it within 48 hours under penalty.
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My biggest worry is that I won’t be able to keep tabs on all children at all times, and that I may miss an indicator of compromised health.
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Come in with an expectation that the parents will react differently, and that there may be emotional responses. Try to be open to those feelings, and present the issue at hand with clarity and resources if need be.
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If I was the parent of a young child, I would want my child’s provider to:
1. Be trained in safety and place the utmost importance on my child’s wellbeing.
2. Communicate with me about my child and education plan.
3. Build a relationship with my child and myself as an educator
My fears would include:
1. My child’s socialization skills/acceptance in the classroom.
2. My child’s physical wellbeing.
3. Whether my child is keeping up.
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Mary
MemberAugust 20, 2024 at 12:58 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion- Get children engaged in meaningful learningCircle time is a way to get children engaged in learning, and if the students are older, “popcorn” answering is an efficient method. Making sure children are speaking among their peers and with you can create an engaging environment in the classroom.