Thank to all of my fellow classmates for your support and feedback. It has truely been an adventure! Tough I never think I will get the hang of this Blogging stuff at least I made it through iot. I hjad great example and ideas for each of your sites. Congrats to all for your completion of this course!
Hope to see you in other classes!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Each of my staff at new hire orientation is required to sign
the NAEYC Code of Ethics. My assistant
directors and I constantly refer to the Code of Ethic when coaching and
counseling and coaching staff members.
As an administrative team we strive and pride ourselves for setting bar
of expectation high and then leading by example. A supervisor once told me. : that the very
qualities that make the people in your build outstanding caregiver compassion,
empathy, loving , nurturing , and playful, make them from time to time the very
worst employees to manage.” The majority
of the caregiver makeup is comprised of predominantly women, and women will be women
(I can say that because I am one). The
most frequent ideals of the Code to me are as follows:
I-2.6—To acknowledge families’ childrearing values and
Their right to make decisions for their children.
To acknowledge children and their families as an entity really
allows you as an advocate to step back and see the entire picture and how all
the decisions you and the family make affect the child. Whether or not we feel the family is making
the best decision or not for the child it’s our job to educate and give the
family resources to make the best possible decision for the child.
I-3A.3—To support co-workers in meeting their professional
Needs
and in their professional development.
I
always express to my staff. Childcare
and childhood education is one of those profession s that choose you. Childcare is not something we do for a
paycheck, but for what we see is the result of our dedication to a child. I always remind my team that if this isn’t
the profession for you, let me know I want to support you in reaching your
profession and personal goals even if they do not include childcare.
I-3C.1—To promote safe and healthy working conditions
and policies that foster mutual respect, cooperation,
Collaboration, competence, well-being, confidentiality,
and
self-esteem in staff members.
I
am a firm believer that happy staff makes for happy children and in turn make
for happy families. It’s my job to
promote teamwork, love, support, and professionalism.
P-3C.1—In decisions concerning children and programs,
We shall draw upon the education, training,
experience,
and expertise of staff members.
It
is always easier to jump to a conclusion and solve a problem. It takes effort and patience’s to allow your
team to use their education and experience to end up at the correct solution to
a problem. I was always taught that two
heads are better than one- It only makes
sense that you will arrive at the best possible answer when everyone involved
has a say.
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