Zoe Johnson
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The best ways o help children recognize their emotions is giving them space to express themselves and then showing that its ok to feel that way, maybe even explaining a time you felt that way. When they are in a calm space I would then ask them to best describe what they felt.
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Become engaged with the children, learn what they like and dislike, read to them or allow them to read to you. Make sure you always return back their serve and make them feel heard
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 4, 2024 at 10:06 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Safest place for a baby to sleepA single level crib with a good firm mattress
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 4, 2024 at 9:09 pm in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Discuss Safety ProceduresI would highlight our first aid kit, assure them every staff in here is CPR certified, point out all things that are kept out of children’s reach, and allow them to ask question about our safety procedures and answer them as best as possible.
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I worry that external situations that are out of the care centers concern such as a kidnapping may occur.
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I think screen time is an unnecessary part of a curriculum and the amount of time a child spends in front of a screen should be decided by their parent who is hopefully well informed on the impacts of too much screen time.
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 4, 2024 at 11:05 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion -“Serve and Return” in classroomsYou can have a serve and return environment by being engaged with the child at all times during the play and asking them questions
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 4, 2024 at 7:37 am in reply to: How to approach a parent about developmental screening of their child?I would make sure I have plenty of evidence to back up what Im saying, and make sure what Im saying is well-thought out and rehearsed with a co worker. I would also make sure I have good referrals that I have spoken to personally to assure parents receive the best help.
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 4, 2024 at 7:12 am in reply to: Trainer Monitored Discussion – Observing and documenting a child’s developmentBy intentionally observing children in your care you can assess their development, and make adjustments to the curriculum to best help them grow, observation also helps you have a more well rounded understanding of the child and allow you to appreciate the uniqueness of each child, allowing for more compassionate care.
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Zoe Johnson
MemberJanuary 3, 2024 at 11:10 pm in reply to: What to do when parents are late to pick up their child?Being the last to be picked up can make the child feel off from the other kids and its also the wrong behavior to display. I would try to communicate that everyones time is important and the impact this might have on the child in the most respectful way possible
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