Three NAEYC Code of Ethics
This code of ethics was important to me beacuse after reading week seven resource, Children's emotional development is built into the architecture of their brains by the National Scientific Council on the Developing child, I've learned that children can not learn higher level skills if their basic skills (emotions) are not developed properly.
I-2.9 To participate in building support networks for families by providing them with opportunities to interact with program staff, other families, community resources, and professional services.
One of my goals is to create a support group for single parent families at the centere where I am employed. So that through this group families could discuss issues that pertain to the development and rearing of their children along with receiving information: about child development and community resources
I-4.6 To promote knowledge and understanding of young children and their needs. To work toward greater societal acknowledgment of children's rights and greater social acceptance of responsibility for the well-being of all children
This code is meaningful because it also one of my current desires to inform families of the importance of the young years
Three DEC Code of Ethics
1.) We shall strive for the highest level of personal and professional competence by seeking and using new evidence based information to improve our practices while also responding openly to the suggestions of others.
2.) We shall demonstrate in our behavior and language respect and appreciation for the unique value and human potential of each child.
3.) We shall empower families with information and resources so that they are informed consumers of services for their children
These three DEC code of ethics are important because they all reflect the professionalism that educators should aspire to have while serving children and their families.
The early years really are the most important. I hope you are able to start your support group because the children of single parents deserve it.
ReplyDeleteI like all your chosen ideas. Empowering families with information and resources is something I am going to go further in this academic school year. I am always trying to seek resources for families and imformation for them to help with their childs development at home. I think this can bridge the gap between home and school. I hope that in time it will make things more meaningful and helpful for all that are involved.
ReplyDeleteTiffany,
ReplyDeleteThank you for your nice comments for me throughout this course. I have enjoyed getting to know you, and I am impressed that your aspiration is to teach college students. I wish you the best in this endeavor, and know that with your educational family background, you will do great. Good luck!
Michelle
Tiffany,
ReplyDeleteI want to thank you for your thoughts and contributions throughout this course. They have helped me to see that there are so many people dedicated to raising the quality of early childhood education. Good luck, I know you will do great things for young children!
-Melanie
Tiffany,
ReplyDeleteThank you for allowing me to follow your blog. I truly enjoyed you childhood web and can see how much has been contributed to your development. I also want to thank you for introducing me to the sites International Reading Association and Best Practices. I will be using these frequently : ) Good luck!