Competency Goal III To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance Functional Area 8: Self To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance I provide a positive relationships through daily interactions of warm‚ loving‚ consistent care. I feel through this kind of care‚ children learn trust and security. I ensure that I am always available when the children have to separate from their parents‚ when they are tired‚ when they fall and hurt
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Principle #1 Involve Infants and Toddlers in Things that Concern Them I used this principle first hand today when I was visiting the mom that I work with and her son. Mom has had a very hard time changing her son’s diaper from time to time because he is now at that age where he is very curious and active and desperately wants to explore the world. Needless to say‚ he does not want to lie still for more than a couple of seconds. I shared this principal with her today and when I went to change
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Goal 1: Lizzie will improve her emotional and behavioral regulation. Lizzie and her family were in a good mood when the QP met with them for a session. Lizzie’s mother reported‚ "when I woke up to change Lizzie’s baby brother diaper I heard a noise‚ but I thought it was the dog then the next morning we realized Lizzie’s brother bike was stolen and the van door was open." Lizzie’s mother shared‚ "there has been car break ins in the past at other people’s home in the neighborhood." Lizzie’s mother
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ability to act independently. Young infants need our interaction in order to feel secure and have a sense of self- confidence. Feeling safe in their environment and with you is very important. I make sure to constantly be there for the infant when the child needs me for feeding‚ diapering‚ play time and soothe the child when upset. Playing with the child allows the infant to grow in all aspects of self-development and other developmental skills. Young infants need the one on one and to be treated
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CDA Competency To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Safe My first priority is to keep the environment safe to reduce injures. I will take my responsibility very seriously and make sure that there is no child injures at the center. I will make sure that there is no infant left unattended on a changing table. Young infants are only allowed to sleep in their cribs. Not in the car safety seat‚ bouncy seat‚ or any other equipment that is not safety approved. Cribs in our facility
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As an early childhood professional‚ it is my responsibility to establish positive and productive relationships with the families of the children I care for. Since the parents entrust the wellbeing of their children to me‚ it is important that they feel as though they are not only an active part of their children’s lives when away‚ but also an active member in the development of their child. In order to be successful at this‚ I will maintain an open‚ friendly‚ and cooperative relationship with each
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I do my part to maintain a well run purposeful program‚ responsive to participant needs. On their first day in our program‚ I make an effort to meet and greet our clients‚ the parents as well as the children. I ask the parents if they need any special requirements‚ accommodations or modifications to better service their children. I also ask the children which games they enjoy‚ and see if they have any questions for me about the program. This gives them an opportunity to know we have familiar
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Competency Statement 2 by Karronda Jackson To advance physical and intellectual competence To advance physical and intellectual competence I provide various amounts of equipment and activities that help promote the physical development of children I do this by offering activities that will allow children to use their small muscles and large muscles. Children need these types of activities so they can become familiar about how to use their muscles and to develop body strength. Activities such
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Infant Observation Time and Location Date: February 4‚ 2014 Time: 4:00-6:00 p.m. Location: the living room of the child’s home Developmental Stage The infant observed‚ SG‚ was female and approximately two months old. SG was still in the infancy stage. Physical Development SG spent most of the time the observation was done asleep. When SG was awake though‚ a few experiments were conducted to test her reflexes. SG showed consistent signs of every reflex except the Stepping‚ and Tonic neck
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COMPETENCY GOAL IV To establish positive and productive relationships with families I encourage and support a close relationship between home and daycare. I encourage open and friendly communication with each child’s family. Functional Area 11: Families Infants I do this by ●Speaking with the parent each morning regarding the child’s previous night. I provide written information regarding feedings‚ diapering‚ sleeping and temperament on a daily basis. ●Talking with parents regularly
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