Resource File | Resource File #1 | Report of Suspected Child Abuse or Maltreatment | | Jennifer Adams | 11/29/2012 | | Texas Department of Family and Protective Services Texas law says anyone who thinks a child or someone 65 years or older or a person with disabilities is being abused or exploited must report to DFPS in good faith and will be immune from criminal liability. Your name is kept confidential. Anyone who does not report suspected abuse can be held liable. Two
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Goal 5: Constructs and uses pedagogy to maximize the intellectual‚ social‚ physical‚ and moral development of all students. The standards addressed in Goal 5 are 5.1‚ 5.2‚ 5.5‚ 5.7‚ and 5.8. Standard 5.1 demonstrates developing the knowledge and skills relating to planning and implementing activities that utilize students’ prior knowledge and encourage active learning. Standard 5.2 involves writing detailed lesson plans that include all important components for direct instruction‚ inquiry‚ and
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Competency Statement 1 To Establish and Maintain a Safe‚ Healthy‚ Learning Environment To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment I model safety practices and healthy routines in an environment that supports development and growth in these areas. My goal is to provide a clean healthy environment that meets each child’s physical needs. Making sure the classroom and playground are clean and safe at all times reduces the number of injuries of children while they are in my care
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Competency Goal Statement V Goal: To ensure a well-run‚ purposeful program responsive to participant needs At my center‚ I do my part to maintain a well-run purposeful program‚ Responsive to participant needs. On their first day in our program‚ I make every effort to me4et 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. Before the child enters the classroom
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Kemberly Moore CSII There are many significant attributes of children’s lives including‚ physical and intellectual competence. Although children learn at a different pace than one another‚ once they start to age their physical and intellectual skills increase. No child is considered “smarter” because he or she might be more advance in one area than another child. Every learning skill that children are grasping on a daily basis has room for improvement. IIa I chose ice skating as creativity for
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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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Physical/Cognitive Development & Communication Working with diverse groups of infants‚ preschoolers and school age children has been an integral part of my life for the past 11 ½ years. A lot can be learned from observing the almost magical transformation children undergo in their first few years of life. It takes a curious tot to point out the trail of ants crossing a crack in a pathway. They take the time to stop and notice the little things. They are scientists‚ mathematicians
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COMPETENCY STATEMENT III To support social and emotional develop and to provide positive guidance Lamia Mamouri To support social and emotional develop and to provide positive guidance As an early Childhood Teacher I promote social-emotional development in my classroom by embedding my teaching practices throughout the day. Remaining sensitive to children’s needs helps them feel secure and confident‚ and acts as a model for effective social behavior. For example‚ I usually
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Competency Statement I CS I a: I did not design the lunch menu for my center; however‚ I serve it to my children on a daily basis. We use the CRMC food service‚ which has many benefits. One positive aspect is that there is no extra cost to the center‚ and enough food is delivered daily so that each child is served the appropriate proportions. My center works with the hospital to create a “short cycle menu‚” a menu that is different everyday and repeats itself after a certain number of days‚ specifically
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COMPETENCIES Competencies are the measurable or observable knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities‚ and behaviors (KSABs) critical to successful job performance. Choosing the right competencies allows employers to: * Plan how they will organize and develop their workforce. * Determine which job classes best fit their business needs. * Recruit and select the best employees. * Manage and train employees effectively. * Develop staff to fill future vacancies Competency Types
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