Words
of Inspiration and Motivation
From National Association for the
Education of Young Children (NAEYC):
I-1.10—To
ensure that each child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure are
recognized and valued in the program
It is very important that every child’s ethnicity and
culture is represented in the classroom.
It’s important to me for them to feel that they have a place to feel
where they feel comfortable in their own skin.
A place where their heritage is on display, a place where they can say
this person is just like me.
I-1.4—To
appreciate the vulnerability of children and their dependence on adults
This means to be conscious and aware how vulnerable
and fragile children are to adults.
Children in the early childhood years are like sponges, they soak up
what adults give out. So, if you give
out negativity, telling they child they will amount to nothing, that they are
stupid and can’t learn; this is what the child will grow up to believe. But if
you speak positive things over them; telling them how smart they are, telling
them how much you love them, children will flourish into bright individuals.
From the Division for Early Childhood,
Code of Ethics:
We
shall build relationships with individual children and families while
individualizing the curricula and learning environments to facilitate young
children’s development and learning.
It is proven that building relationships with
children and their family members helps with the all around development of the
child. But making sure that the lesson
plans are teachable to all children is important as well.
Resources:
The Division for Early Childhood. (2009, August).
Code of Ethics. Retrieved October 16, 2019, from
https://www.decdocs.org/member-code-of-ethics
NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical conduct and
statement of commitment. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf
Hey Clarissa,
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this post, I really enjoyed reading it! I most resonated with the last code you shared, building relationships with individual children and families. I also touched on this in my blog post, I find it to be of high importance to get to know people and children alike on individual levels because everyone is different. The same thing that you may do with one child or family may not work under the same circumstances with different individuals.
thanks for sharing !