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Feb 28, 2017 9:53:54 GMT -8
Post by Shira on Feb 28, 2017 9:53:54 GMT -8
guidance policy I would write would contain the following: We talk respectfully to each other, staff and children alike There will be no cruel or unusual or food related punishment We will use redirection and positive reinforcement to highlight the do's instead of the don'ts We will use age and developmentally appropriate techniques to encourage good
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May 22, 2017 10:26:55 GMT -8
Post by Gale Coleman on May 22, 2017 10:26:55 GMT -8
Yes, when developing Guidance Polices, it is important to use developmental age appropriate techniques to encourage good behavior. Children need child care provider to teach, guide, and support them as they grow and learn. Child care providers play an important role in guiding children's behavior in positive, supportive, and age-appropriate ways. The most appropriate ways to guide behavior are different at different ages, depending on their developmental abilities and needs, (2) year-old's have limited understanding and need a lot of redirection, but (5) year-old's are creative and have more imaginative ideas for how to do a task. They are also more social as they learn new things and prefer activities that involve other children. Effective guidance strategies depend on the child's personality, because strategies that work well for one child may not be effective for another child of the same age.
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