
Sunday, October 31, 2010
thank you DJenkins
i would like to say thank you Ms. Jenkins for the words of encouraging and sharing your thoughts and ideas with me. they will forever be with me may God bless you in your early childhood education field.
THANK YOU TO Stacey Markham-Davis
I Would like to say thank you for the comments that you have made on my blogs. the encourgaing words have carryed me a long way.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Ethics of the NAEYC AND DEC
THE NAEYC:
P-1.5 We shall be familiar with the symptoms of child abuse and neglect and know and follow
community procedures and state laws that protect children against abuse and
neglect.
3. We shall recognize and respect the dignity, diversity, and autonomy of the families and children
why i chose these ethics is that we should always have the childs best interest at heart. and that we should always have respect for them and their parents no matter what the situations might be.
P-1.5 We shall be familiar with the symptoms of child abuse and neglect and know and follow
community procedures and state laws that protect children against abuse and
neglect.
P-1.6—when we have evidence of child abuse or neglect, we shall report the evidence to the appropriate community agency and follow up to ensure that appropriate action has been taken. When
possible, parents will be informed
possible, parents will be informed
P-2.3—We shall inform families of and, when appropriate, involve them in policy decisions.
THE DEC:
1. We shall demonstrate our respect and concern for children, families, colleagues, and others with
Whom we work, honoring their beliefs,values, customs, languages, and culture.
2. We shall recognize ourresponsibility to improve the developmental outcomes of children and to
provide services and supports in a fair and equitable manner to all families and children.
3. We shall recognize and respect the dignity, diversity, and autonomy of the families and children
we serve.
why i chose these ethics is that we should always have the childs best interest at heart. and that we should always have respect for them and their parents no matter what the situations might be.
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Growing Your Collection of Resources
Association for Childhood Education International http://acei.org/about/ NAEYC. (2009)
Where we stand on child abuse prevention. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/ChildAbuseStand.pdf
http://researchconnections.org/childcare/publications/topic.jsp?topic=coordination
THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR
CHILDREN IN POVERTY....www.nccp.org
http://www.highbeam.com........Article:
Asthma in Head Start Children: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Health Care
Utilization. (Brief Article)
Saturday, October 2, 2010
passions
Passion that all children are taught in ways and environments that truly nurture their
ability to grow…..Louise Derman-Sparks
ability to grow…..Louise Derman-Sparks
quotes
HILLARY CLINTON
When I am talking about "It Takes a Village", I'm obviously not talking just about or
even primarily about geographical villages any longer, but about the network of
relationships and values that do connect us and binds us together.
even primarily about geographical villages any longer, but about the network of
relationships and values that do connect us and binds us together.
No government can love a child, and no policy can substitute for a family's care. But at the same time, government can either support or undermine families as they cope with moral, social and
economic stresses of caring for children.
economic stresses of caring for children.
Her famous speech in Beijing in 1995
“human rights are women rights” and women’s rights are human rights “Hillary
Clinton
“human rights are women rights” and women’s rights are human rights “Hillary
Clinton
William Clinton
For too long we’ve been told about ‘us’ and ‘them.’ Each and every election we see a new
slate of arguments and ads telling us that ‘they’ are the problem, not ‘us.’
But there can be no ‘them’ in America. There’s only ‘us.’
slate of arguments and ads telling us that ‘they’ are the problem, not ‘us.’
But there can be no ‘them’ in America. There’s only ‘us.’
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