Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Three ideals contained in the NAEYC and DEC codes of ethics that are meaningful to me




Ethical Responsibilities to Children: Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment, NAEYC (2005).  Including their significant to myself.

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



·         Every child is unique in their own individual way.  We are molded in the likes of God and even though every human design is the same, the person is different.  They have their own personal gifts and traits.  They are designed to serve a person one day.  We are to help mold that journey.  Prepare the child and nurture their development.



2.       To advocate for and ensure that all children, including those with special needs, have access to the support services needed to be successful.



·         In the famous African Proverb, “It takes a village to raise a child,” has great weight in this matter.  No one individual can adequately provide every need a child must have in proper development through their life span.  It takes many faucets of support for a child to blossom to their true potential in life.  Opening avenues for children and families in the community, so that may receive some form of assistance if necessary.  Whether a family or child needs assistance, the knowledge of availability for future references is a great asset.



3.       To ensure that each child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure are recognized and valued in the program.



·         This is indeed a very touchy subject to some people.  Society today, in my opinion has opened the door to many fab cultures.  In this respect I feel that limitations should exist, such as:  any beliefs or culture that can contribute to hate, any belief or culture that can contribute to harm to oneself or others, etc.  In means of supporting a diverse range of culture with positive influence, as well as language, ethnicity, or family structure, support and opportunities to express these diversities should be consider and incorporated.  Not only can one support the child and family’s personal culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure; but one can educate others of the wonderful diversity amongst our society. 



Code of Ethics: DEC (2009).

1.       We shall demonstrate in our behavior and language respect and appreciation for the unique value and human potential of each child.



·         This is vital in the field of early childhood education or any early childhood field.  A child’s voice and right are imperative.  They are a person as well.  With child appropriate decisions, they should be involved in their life.  Every child is unique in their own way and should be appreciated for who they are.



2.       We shall demonstrate the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness, and honesty in all our professional activities in order to inspire the trust and confidence of the children and families and of those with whom we work.



·         My philosophy in life is “honest it the best policy.”  Using appropriate words and developmentally appropriate approach, every person has the right to know the truth in every situation.  No matter how difficult a situation, the easiest avenue is facing facts.



3.       We shall empower families with information and resources so that they are informed consumers of services for their children.



·         Information is knowledge and every individual has a right to knowledge.  We need knowledge to grow in life.  We as professionals in the early childhood field, must vow to increase our personal and professional knowledge.  Ensuring the best support and research for children and families.  Making any gained knowledge or resource available to children, families, and communities.



References:



NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. http://www.naeyc.org/files/nayc/files/position/PSETH05.pdf

               
The Division for Early Childhood. (2000, August). Code of Ethics. http:www.dec.sped.org/

7 comments:

  1. I could not agree more with you, children are very much people and deserve our upmost respect. We must model the behavior we want to see from them and showing them respect by treating them as we ourselves would want to be treated is a great start!

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  2. I really love how you chose so many ideals about respecting and supporting the individual child. I feel too often adults just lump a class together and forget that each child is unique and has different strengths and weaknesses. I agree with how you feel it can be tricky to bring different cultures and family dynamics into classroom. You want to be respectful and honor all of them but sometimes that is so difficult depending on the setting. I feel if we all just try to make the effort that will be a good stepping stone to grow on.

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  3. Thank you for sharing your blog i love how you state the fact on respecting and supporting of each child. Most grown up quickly make decisions on what is best for their child instead of including the children in the conversation. there is an motto if you want respect you have to give respect/

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  4. The way in which you speak about children and this field really shows how passionate you are about wanting to help every child learn and grow. The ideals that you have chosen truly are important when it comes to being able to help the children learn and grow. I believe that whatever you choose to do in the early childhood field you will succeed.

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  5. This was absolutely a great post. My favorite part was realizing that every child is unique and different. a lot of teacher mess up by not realizing that as a whole.

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  6. The comment that stood out to me most on your post was "We shall demonstrate in our behavior and language respect and appreciation for the unique value and human potential of each child." I think that is something to keep in mind that each child is unique and even though was have a uniform list here of ideals and principles, we must assess and see potential in each child's unique abilities!

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    1. Thank you for sharing your appreciation to my blog! Indeed every child is unique and I appreciate that everyday as I see my own children blossom. Children are such precious gifts from God, that rely on us to help them fulfill their greatest potential.

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