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Post by Emily Savage on Dec 8, 2016 21:00:36 GMT -8
My responsibility as a staff member in a program in terms of knowing the WACs is to familiarize the WACs details about all guidelines, and demonstrate and provide it in our daily services and practices.
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Post by Kenya Adams on Dec 12, 2016 1:45:50 GMT -8
It is my duty to make sure I know all WACs and follow them as well as makin sure I check for updates to WACs
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Post by antona on Dec 12, 2016 10:32:24 GMT -8
knew knowledge is found through research so its important to keep updated.
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Post by jennifer on Dec 21, 2016 14:17:48 GMT -8
to follow each one and make sure if any of them are to be changed then I need to get up to date.
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Post by Lexi on Dec 27, 2016 22:55:18 GMT -8
My responsibility as a staff member in a program in terms of knowing the WACs is to be aware of the WACs and adhere to them on a daily bases.
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Post by Marcela Arenas on Dec 30, 2016 18:05:16 GMT -8
As you begin your work with children, it will be necessary for you to be aware of the Washington State licensing rules, and to be able to find the information quickly and accurately if needed.
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Post by ellin on Jan 1, 2017 11:17:53 GMT -8
It is my responsibility to know and follow the WAC's. Its also important to check them every so often as they could change.
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Post by Chelsea on Jan 29, 2017 20:24:36 GMT -8
I must know and follow the WACs at all times. I can find this information online and check for any updates on the Department of Early Learning's website.
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