COMPETENCY GOAL V To ensure a well-run‚ purposeful program responsive to participant needs |Functional Area 12: |Candidate is a manager who uses all available resources to | |Program |ensure an effective program operation. The Candidate is a | |Management |competent organizer‚ planner‚ record-keeper‚ communicator
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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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Lab Learning Portfolio September 20‚ 2013 The first goal that I am making for myself is really an ongoing goal for the semester‚ and I want to complete it by year end. I will also be reflecting on this in some of my future portfolios and SMART goals in the coming weeks. This goal is to improve my overall confidence in being able to speak and communicate with people. I grew up in a time and family situation when open communication‚ and especially dealing with emotional issues was less than
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Gabriell Ospino January 24‚ 2011 Competency Goal III To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance Functional Area Candidate provides physical and emotional security for each child 8: Self and helps each child to know‚ accept‚ and take pride in himself or herself and to develop a
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Competency Goal I: Candidate provide safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. Functional Area 1: Safety As a teacher I believe safety is one of the most important things to give to a child besides health and education. A child and adult should feel safe as soon as they walk into the building in the morning. I practice safety in my classroom by placing items for children at their reach and all other items out of their sight. "Out of sight out of mind!" I cover all
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Competency Goal III To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance Functional Area 8: Self One of my functional area goals are self when the teachers say good morning to the children when they walk in to the classroom. We also encourage the other children to say good morning to the other children when they walk in the classroom. This makes the children feel special and welcome. We ensure that I am always available when the children are separate from their parents
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Competency Goal IV To establish positive and productive relationships with families As an early childhood professional‚ I support the fact that students‚ whose parents and/or families are involved in their education‚ are more successful not only in school but in life. I always try to encourage families to be a part of their child’s education. I make sure to let families know about my open door policy where they can come into the classroom and stay for a short period of time
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1 Reflective Assignment 1- Interpersonal Communication Goals Barsha Shrestha ID# 201562359 INTS 1240 Mount Royal University Marva Ferguson ‚ Instructor 2 Interpersonal Communication Goals Interpersonal communication skill is the most essential part of our life. It is the only medium to express our feelings‚ thoughts and behaviors either in verbal‚ or in non-verbal way‚ in which I find that I need to improve on itthis skill. I am
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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 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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