Friday, October 22, 2010

Ideals from NAEYC and DEC code of Ethics

NAEYC CODE OF ETHICS:

1-1.3: To recognize and respect the unique qualities, abilities and potential of each child.

1-2.2: To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.

1-4.5: To work to ensure that appropriate assessment systems,which include multiple source of information are used for purposes that benefit children.

DEC CODE OF ETHICS:

  • We shall build relationships with individual children and families while individualizing the curricula and learning environments to faciliate young children's development and learning.
  • We shall demonstrate our respect and concern for children, families, colleagues,and others with whom we work,honoring their beliefs,values and customs,language and culture.
  • We shall provide services and supports to children and families in a fair and equitable manner while respecting families,race,language,socioeconomic status,marital status and sexual orientation.
The significance of both of these etihics is for me to keep in mind that all children are equal but have different needs and it is my responsibility to provide the services to meet the needs of each individual.  I must build a relationship with the parents to show that I am supporting and understanding to their children.  The final thing that I have to do is show respect to each child for whom he or she is and prepare them for the future.






4 comments:

  1. Building a relationship is so imortant to do with families. I am a strong believer in the powers of trust, which can only be established if a relationship is built. If a family learns to trust you, the positive impact you can make is limitless.

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  2. i like the ones that you picked i also feel that respect is most important to a child inwhich they will gain your trust in respect you back

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  3. Christine,
    I have enjoyed working with you in this class. I really liked the quotes and professionals in our field you posted on your blog. Good luck in the future. Janell

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  4. This course has guided me in relationship building with families and community. I am very grateful for the resources that were shared, and the professionals that reflected light on our mission. It saddens me that I did not have the opportunity to bond with you and my other colleagues, dues to work related pressures. However I am happy to have had the opportunity to read the discussion board and blogs. I wish success and the completion of Masters Degee.

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