Examining Codes of Ethics
Three ideals contained in NAEYC
codes of ethics that are meaningful to me and their significance to my professional
life.
NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
I – 1.3—To recognize and respect
the unique qualities, abilities, and potential of each child.
I realized that all
students do not learn at the same pace and that every student is going to enter
a school or facility at different levels and with different strengths and
weaknesses. To recognize and respect
the unique qualities and abilities of each child and strengthen them.
1-1.5—
To create and maintain
safe and healthy settings that foster children’s social, emotional, cognitive,
and physical development and that respect their dignity and their
I-2.3
This is important to me because I am aware of the fact that children who have parents and family involved in the educational experience are usually successful in school
To welcome all
family members and encourage them to participate in the program.
This is important to me because I am aware of the fact that children who have parents and family involved in the educational experience are usually successful in school
NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical
conduct and statement of commitment. Retrieved May 26, 2010
Amsnda we have to recognize and respect the differences in young children and their families. Each child comes with their own set of learning capabilities,therefore we have the oppurtunity to help develope and nurture these young children to succeed in the next step of learning.
ReplyDeleteAmanda, I agree with your statement regarding family involvement "the fact that children who have parents and family involved in the educational experience are usually successful in school". I child who does not have the support of a caring family or family members will most likely fall though the cracks.
ReplyDeleteAmanda,
ReplyDeleteYou have raised good points. Children learn differently and they should be allowed to do so , even children in K-12 systems, in an ideal world that happens.
WE,professionals know the importance of getting parental involvement is truely a key component of success in school, getting that fact across to them is sometimes the challenge . Any new ideas to get parents more excited and motivated about participating ?