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Post by Nichole Woods on Oct 17, 2016 18:07:31 GMT -8
Supporting families is important because it helps to strengthen the relationship between families and caregivers. It's important because as families they are the most influential and primary teachers for the child.
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Post by Taylor Jordan on Oct 19, 2016 9:25:15 GMT -8
Supporting families is important because it builds a strong relationship between family and caregiver.
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Post by Vanessa Werle on Oct 25, 2016 21:45:31 GMT -8
Supporting families is important because it helps to build a strong and respectful relationship between professionals and families. Furthermore, it is important because by supporting families, caregivers and families can have a common goal, and are able to support the child in a very positive and effective way.
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Post by Carmina Blankenburg on Oct 26, 2016 21:32:39 GMT -8
Supporting families is very important because it help build strong relationships between parents, children and care providers. Children feel secure and and safe when they know that parents and care giver are looking up for their needs to be a successful human being.
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Post by Charles Upshaw on Oct 31, 2016 6:58:38 GMT -8
Supporting families should be a part of the child's development. It gives the family support in helping them solve some in home problems that they may be having.
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Post by madison femling on Oct 31, 2016 18:49:07 GMT -8
Supporting families shows them that you care about the child in your care it also helps the families who are having a kid for the first time see how to parent so their child doesn't fall behind once they get older. It also builds strong relationships all around.
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Post by Antona on Nov 2, 2016 22:51:34 GMT -8
So the child can have a connection between learning in both the home environment as well as at the care center. if the two are working together in learning the childs expectations will have better results
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Post by Taylor on Nov 10, 2016 13:04:16 GMT -8
Supporting families is important for building trusting comporting relationships between child, families and the caregiver. Also give proper support helps with communication that is necessary to ensure the child can be the most successful.
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Post by Jenifer on Nov 14, 2016 1:33:49 GMT -8
Supporting families is important because modern families often depend on their children's providers for help and advice on parenting. Child caregivers are in positions to play an essential role providing this support. Being supportive, developing a strong, trusting relationship between caregivers and families, and sharing open, honest communication will make it easier to help the child grow and develop, and feel secure.
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Post by Emily Savage on Nov 15, 2016 14:00:15 GMT -8
It's important to support families so they can trust you and help the child learn better.
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