Saturday, 23 February 2013

NAEYC and DEC codes of ethics that are meaningful to me

Ethical Responsibilities to Children:- 1-1.5 To create and maintain safe and healthy settings that foster children's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development and that respect their dignity and their contributions.
Its significance to my  professional life:- Children are unique in their own way, they need to feel a sense of belonging therefore, in creating an atmosphere that is conducive towards learning is a key element. Children need to be exposed to environments where they are capable of exploring and experimenting things on their own. This in turns brings about a sense of independence wherein they are able to experiment for themselves. This I strongly believe contributes to the holistic development of them in a positive way.


Ethical Responsibilities to Families:- 1-2.2   To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.

Its significance to my professional life:- As the parable states, " no man is an island and no man stands alone" this thought elevates me to say that within the field that I work each day team work is essential and key towards the success towards our children. In working collaboratively with families I am better able to function as a professional because I am able to share my views to them and they are capable of giving me feedbacks that I can use to plan effectively towards children's growth and development. Families are also capable of being involved in the teaching and learning process of their children's education. This I deem that positive and close relationships would be made wherein we all trust each other.

DEC    
 Professional Practice
Professional and Interpersonal Behavior-2: We shall demonstrate the highest standards of personal and professional integrity, truthfulness, and honesty in all our professional activities in order to inspire the trust and confidence of the children and families and of those with whom we work.
Its significance to my professional life:- When working with children, I strongly believe that one should be fair  in all that is done. In order for me to gain trust from both my children and families that I work with I have to be loyal and just. I have demonstrate to them about what are my aims and visions. I have to not just talk but put my talking into actions. I also have to show equality amongst all so that everyone feels love and cared for.
 

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Additional Resources

 I have found these resources to be very interesting and important:-
 
KidsHealth, The Nemours Foundation
http://www.kidshealth.com/

Division for Learning Disabilities
www.dldcec.org/


Kids Included Together (KIT)
www.kitonline.org/


ABC's Of Child Development- Developmental Milestones For Your Child's First Five Years
www.pbs.org/wholechild/abc/


Your Child's Self-Esteem: Step-by-Step Guidelines for Raising Responsible, Productive, Happy ChildrenYour Child's Guidelines for Raising Responsible, Productive, Happy Children by Dorothy Corkille Briggs

 A Quote

If a child is given love, he becomes loving ... If he's helped when he needs help, he becomes helpful. And if he has been truly valued at home ... he grows up secure enough to look beyond himself to the welfare of others.
-Dr. Joyce Brothers

Course Resources

Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices

Saturday, 2 February 2013

ADDITIONAL QUOTES AND EXCERPTS I FIND INSPIRING

"The purpose of life is not to win. The purpose of life is to grow and share. When you come to look back on all that you have done in your life, you will get more satisfaction from the pleasure you have brought into other people's lives than you will from the times that you outdid and defeated them." –Rabbi Harold Kushner



The greatest sign of success for a teacher ... is to be able to say, ‘The children are now working as if I did not exist.’” –Maria Montessori
  


The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.” –William Arthur Ward