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  • raymundo

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    June 23, 2025 at 5:54 am in reply to: Emotional regulation in children

    One of the best ways to help children recognize their emotions and control their responses is by allowing them to speak about what happened and how they feel about it and be actively listening. And when their emotions are recognized ask and give them some options on what they want to do but if they come up with something then that would be best.

  • raymundo

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    June 23, 2025 at 5:21 am in reply to: Compassion fatigue in early childhood educators

    I speak with other coworkers and ask for advice on what I should do and what to do to help me, so I start to not feel compassion fatigued. I also take breaks and recollect myself.

  • raymundo

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    June 23, 2025 at 5:12 am in reply to: Responsive exchanges with children

    As an adult or care provider allowing the child to speak to you about what is getting them sad, mad, and stressed is a good responsive exchange from child to adult because it gives the child to be able to speak about stressful things, so they don’t feel like they have to deal with it by themselves.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 10:53 pm in reply to: Emotional Release for Early Learning Providers

    Things I found to release stress is removing myself from the area and taking deep breaths, and also taking that time to think what made me stress what I can do to make things better, and what I can do next time if something like that situation happens again.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Children learn through relationships

    Advice I would give to an early learning that wants to connect with the children is by trying to incorporate themselves in activities, and if they see a child that is alone go and try to talk to them and connect with them.

  • Yes, in any incident and emergency you must always report it and make sure to have the facts not opinion.

  • The equipment would be a crib with a firm mattress.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 5:47 pm in reply to: Healthy habits fun for children

    You can make healthy habits fun my making it into a game and also when a child does a healthy habit giving them a high five could make them enjoy it more so it can become a habit.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 7:23 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Discuss Safety Procedures

    I would show them the activates, toys, first aid, outside, outside toys, restrooms, primary room and where we have everything located, emergency exits, emergency drills that we have in place, and the building to show there are no hazards in the building.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 7:15 am in reply to: What would you do if you suspected child abuse or neglect?

    What I would do is first write down any symptoms on why I believe there might be a form of abuse, then report it to my director and then call CPS to tell them why I believe form of abuse could be it and give them the sighs that I saw that could be because of abuse.

  • raymundo

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    June 22, 2025 at 6:15 am in reply to: Keeping children healthy and safe

    My biggest worry about keeping children healthy and safe is that I will tell a child not to do something so they can be safe and not get hurt but then they do it either way and they get hurt and the parents get mad at me because I was supposed to make sure their child doesn’t get injured. I am most interested in learning how little kids think so I can help them grow.

  • raymundo

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    June 21, 2025 at 10:50 pm in reply to: Positive relationships with families

    Advice for creating and maintain a good partnership between caregiver/parents and childcare provider would be try to be open and have clear conversation and try your best to let the parent know that you care for their child and are there to help them but also try to connect with the parent so they have some connection with you so they can trust you more with their child.

  • raymundo

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    June 21, 2025 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Expectations from your child's provider

    What I would want most from my child provider would be information on what my child needs help with and is good at, security, making my child have fun, and also help the child become better each day.Three fears I might have when leaving my child in someone’s care would be if my child is having fun, learning, and is safe.

  • Some creative ways to get children to engage to learning could by having the kids move to learn so they can use their hands and body to learn. Another way is to maybe make it competitive but only a little, so the kids try to beat you to but also learn while trying to beat you.

  • Have the same thing that needs to happen like bathroom time and lunch at the same time so they kids know at this time its lunch and bathroom break for everyone. Also, when making a schedule with the activates make some smaller ones in case you finish the activity faster than expected. If you don’t use the extra activity, you can use it for the following day.

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