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Week 10-12

Task 3 Reflect:  How do you ensure families and children are the focus of service planning and service delivery? Do you seek their feedback on programs and services? Do they provide input into planning their support?- Families and their  children help guide the program. It is through their feedback that they are essentially helping their child's learning.   Are services responsive to local needs? How is local participation encouraged and supported?- The local services are supportive, we encourage active participation in the local community through organising excursions for the children to engage in.  Are local cultures and languages represented in communication materials and service atmosphere, e.g. art-work?- Yes, the art work that we have in the classroom ( both aboriginal and the children's own creation ) are representative of the child's individuality and cultures. Do staff and partners engage with families and recognise when more targeted o...

Week 7-9

Task 1: Reflect  Why is social justice important in early childhood? - Social Justice in early childhood is pivotal, it allows the children to learn about life beyond their own. It focuses on engagement in the wider community and teaches them empathy and generosity through collaborating with others. Furthermore, it teaches them about the impact ( small or large) that it can have on their own community through active community engagement.  How can diverse social and cultural worlds of children be explored through a social justice lens?- From a young age children are being exposed to a wide range of diverse cultures, language, ethnicities simple by going out in public with their parents. However, becomes more apparent in an early childhood setting as they begin to interact with other children of other cultures. This begins by teaching the children that everyone is equal and should be treated as such without any bias', in doing so we are promoting equality and justice fo...

Week 4-6

Task 1: Clarissa Chia S00225459 Advocacy and Activist Strategies  An issue in which I feel strongly about is that of Diversity and Inclusivity this not only impacts young children but adults as well. I believe that as educators it is our job to create an inclusive environment in our classrooms and help children understand and accept others whom may be from a different cultural background, therefore creating a more worldly classroom.  Personal -  It is important as an educator to make the classroom environment friendly and inviting. By having books or posters that promote or include children of a variety of races can show families and their children that the classroom environment created is a place of acceptance regardless of cultural background.  Centre-  Introducing yourself to members of the family and their children creating that bond and forming a relationship with them is crucial. Being able to gain a families trust and ensuring them their chil...

Week 1-3

Task 7 As an educator it is a part of my duty and responsibility to care for each child making sure that they feel safe and  supported by not just myself but other educators as well as their friends. I also believe that having an open and ongoing communication with the child's parents can help inform both parties of the child's development while maintaining respect, it is important not to push the families for further information they are not willing to share regardless if the educator might suspect that they may have a learning disability or anything of that nature. Furthermore, I am a big believer in children learning through play and discovery as I think it is just as important as sitting and writing in a notepad. Learning through play and discovery not only encourages their creativity and imagination but it also enhances their knowledge of the world around them, in some cases prompting them to ask and think outside the box.  Task 8 It is important for all educato...