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MemberAugust 5, 2024 at 9:53 pm in reply to: What to do when parents are late to pick up their child?Ye’s response shows a thoughtful and empathetic approach to addressing the issue of tardiness in picking up her child. It’s important to have a respectful conversation with the parents to understand the underlying reasons and work together to find a solution. This approach not only demonstrates empathy but also aims to maintain a positive and collaborative relationship with the parents, which is crucial in addressing such challenges.
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Hiromi, your use of redirection to address the disruptive behavior was effective. Offering an alternative activity is a great way to engage and redirect young children’s attention positively. Keep it up!
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AdministratorAugust 5, 2024 at 9:53 pm in reply to: Supporting Diverse Learners: Strategies for Tailored Early Childhood Lesson PlansCindy, your approach of observing children’s strengths, weaknesses, and learning styles to tailor lesson plans and offer assistance is commendable for supporting individual needs effectively.
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Great job, Jennifer! Using redirection to shift a child’s focus is a positive approach. In promoting effective communication, consider using visual aids and role-playing to teach sharing skills.
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Christina demonstrates a strong understanding of the importance of multicultural education and family involvement, while also acknowledging the complexities of accommodating children with special needs. Her open-minded approach to differing viewpoints is commendable.
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Mia, it’s great to see your commitment to an inclusive curriculum. However, it’s important to consider the role of media and the value of family involvement.
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Mia, it’s great to see your commitment to an inclusive curriculum. However, it’s important to consider the role of media and the value of family involvement.
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Mia, it’s great to see your commitment to an inclusive curriculum. However, it’s important to consider the role of media and the value of family involvement.
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Mia, it’s great to see your commitment to an inclusive curriculum. However, it’s important to consider the role of media and the value of family involvement.
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AdministratorAugust 4, 2024 at 2:21 am in reply to: Navigating Difficult Conversations as Early Childhood EducatorMary, it’s great that you recognize the importance of professionalism, appropriate language, and calmness in challenging conversations. Keep up the proactive approach!
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AdministratorAugust 3, 2024 at 2:21 am in reply to: Navigating Difficult Conversations as Early Childhood EducatorMary, it’s great that you recognize the importance of professionalism, appropriate language, and calmness in challenging conversations. Keep up the proactive approach!
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AdministratorAugust 2, 2024 at 2:21 am in reply to: Navigating Difficult Conversations as Early Childhood EducatorMary, it’s great that you recognize the importance of professionalism, appropriate language, and calmness in challenging conversations. Keep up the proactive approach!
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AdministratorAugust 1, 2024 at 2:21 am in reply to: Navigating Difficult Conversations as Early Childhood EducatorMary, it’s great that you recognize the importance of professionalism, appropriate language, and calmness in challenging conversations. Keep up the proactive approach!
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AdministratorAugust 4, 2024 at 2:21 am in reply to: Unlocking Imagination: Sensory Adventures for Childcare ExplorationGreat idea, Gretchen! Connecting sensory experiences to seasonal changes and science units is an excellent way to keep the space engaging and educational. Well done!
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Great job, Monaza! Your use of redirection to address the non-verbal child’s frustration and encourage inclusive play is a wonderful example of effective communication teaching.