Early
childhood professionals are so important in a child’s life while the parents
are at work or school. Early childhood professionals see children probably about
nine hours out the day. Early childhood professional scan support families’
efforts by being the best teacher their children have or have had. I think
being a teacher is a wonderful job because we get to be the role model in our
student’s lives. We get to teach them how to be obedient, how to learn, and how
to act towards others. Also, we can just be the families’ backbone when they
need somebody to lean on. For example, it has been plenty of times I knew my
parents had to rush out and I took over whatever they were doing with their
child before they left. I know it is hard being a parent and I commend people
who are.
The appropriate resources I would connect them with
are articles they can read about children, my boss, housing services, food
services, and intervention services if needed. It would depend on what the
family needs and what articles I think would be most appropriate for that
family. I think reading can be very helpful for families. For example, I read
some articles my son’s teacher gave me about biting. My son was a biter and I didn’t
know why, but after reading the articles I came to find out my son could not
talk. After finding this out, I got him speech therapy. Next, if they need a
place to stay or food, I know places where they can get shelter and food for
their families. Also, these places will eventually help them get a place of
their own. Also, if the children need intervention services, I would show them
how to go through the process of making sure their child gets the rights
services he/she may need.
For this module, I interacted with one family. I
interviewed the family to see how they liked the center and what type of resources
they would like to have help with. The first family said they liked their child’s
room and her teachers, but the child is getting ready to move to another room
and they don’t feel comfortable. The child has been at the center since she was
two months old and with the same teachers. The mom said she heard stories about
the place being a great daycare, but she doesn’t trust everybody with her
child. So I asked the parents what they would need to make them feel
comfortable. The parents responded back by saying they would like to observe
the room (the new room) on the camera and nobody know they are watching. I
asked why and they said, they need to know who is watching their child. Next, I
went to the director to see what they could work out and the director agreed. The
director said she had confidence that this room would wow the parents. The next
day the parents sat in the office for an hour look at how the new classroom was
ran. After watching the video, the parents were satisfied and said their child
could go in that room. I think this was a great thing that he parents got to
see how the teachers work without them knowing that they were being observed. The
parents got to see how it would be when they were gone and when they were
there.
A learning experience I have learned from being in
the early childhood field is that it is all about compromise. I know we all
love our children and we all need to feel comfortable while we are going about
who is caring for our children. I felt the center really trusted their teachers
to have them observed without them knowing. At first, I thought it was kind of
invading the teachers’ privacy and they should be warned, but they did great. I
think by letting the parents see the video it showed trust, compromise, and the
real care the center has for their children.
Two insights I gained from my observations of the
families and children were that they were concerned with how the child was
being treated while they were gone and what the child was learning. The parents
seemed very calm and just wanted to make sure their first child was out of harm’s
way. I think all parents want to go to work or school knowing their child in in
the care of wonderful people and will be loved while they are gone. Also, the
family was very concerned about learning. I think this was good because mom
brought up some good points about what she does at home. She mentioned she
reads, talks, counts, and sings with her child even if she is doing something.
She said she wants her child to be taught while she is at work and not just
made to sit down. I thought this was a great thing on the mother’s part because
she is concerned about her child’s education and she takes steps to ensure she
is providing the same educational experience at home.
As a parent, if you don't trust the center and professionals that are at the center dealing with you child, you should not send your child to that center. It is very difficult to find excellent child care.
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