https://www.bclaws.gov.bc.ca/civix/document/id/complete/statreg/332_2007
1. List the key reasons why children need positive and supportive guidance. (Page 3)
2. Describe the influences on a child’s behavior in the table below. Provide an example. (Page 4)
3. Is it normal for children to make mistakes? Should an Early Childhood Educator Assistant have realistic expectations? (Page 4)
4. Analyze Figure 1.1 tips for teachers on the day-to-day care of young children’s brains. (Page 8)
a. Which of these tips resonate with you most?
b. Are there any tips that you do not think benefit a child’s brain development?
5. What is developmentally appropriate practice? (Page 11) Describe the three core considerations of developmentally appropriate practice below. (Page 12)
6. Constructivism is an important learning theory that educators use to help the children in their care learn. Constructivism is based on the idea that people actively construct or make their own knowledge, and that reality is determined by your experiences as a learner. Basically, children use their previous knowledge as a foundation and build on it with new things that they learn. Hands-on, active-learning, or child-centered philosophy are constructivist approached. Describe the contributions of constructivist theorists below. (Page 14)
7. What are the premises of quality education? These statements are the basics of Early Childhood Education. Describe 6 overarching big ideas about child guidance. (Page 22)
9. Why are certain families supportive of programming and others so sceptical? What can you do to open the door to good communication? (Page 34-36)
10. Describe the ways an ECEA can establish a good relationship with families below. (Page 36- )
11. Describe the process involved in dealing with an angry, frustrated and/or unreasonable caregiver. (Page 42)
12. Describe some general principles for helping families deal with crises? (Page 50)
13. Child abuse, also known as maltreatment, is common. It is important to understand and reduce the risks of abuse for your child and be familiar with the signs of abuse and neglect.
About 4 million cases of child abuse and neglect involving almost 7 million children are reported each year. The highest rate of child abuse is in babies less than one year of age, and 25 percent of victims are younger than age three.
Most cases reported involve neglect, followed by physical and sexual abuse. There is a lot of overlap among children who are abused, with many suffering a combination of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect.
• Read section 52 in the BC Child Care Licensing below.
• Read the shared document: Keeping Kids Safe from Abuse in BC.
• Read: HealthLink BC- Child Abuse and Neglect
https://www.healthlinkbc.ca/health-topics/child-abuse-and-neglect#:~:text=Children%20and%20teens%20can%20call,police%20or%20child%20protective%20services.
14. Manjot, a little girl in your learning centre, has started to pinch other children on a regular basis and hit other children when she does not get her way.
a. Describe what you would say to the parent? (Page 46)
b. List some practical pointers for conducting a successful conference with her parents.
c. How would you help Manjot understand that physical violence is never permissible and that there are other ways to deal with situations?
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