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1 | Name | Roxana Castaneda | House | North | Topic | Child Care |
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4 | EQ: | How can a child care provider create an emotionally and physically healthy child care environment? | ||||
5 | Best Answer: | A child care environment will be at it's best when there is constant communication between the child and provider, creating a great bond of trust and support. | ||||
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8 | 1) How can a child care provider create an emotionally and physcially healthy child care environment? | 1) Given | 1) | |||
9 | 2) A child care provider is someone who works as the guardian of a child for the time they are at a daycare. | 2) It is nescessary to know what a child care provider is so that we can understand how to make a better child care environment. | 2) "Child Care – Early Childhood Education and Care Synthesis." Child-encyclopedia.com | |||
10 | 3) An environment is the place in which the child is cared for; either in a home or a center. | 3) Sets up the type of setting in which children are provided for. | 3) "Child Care – Early Childhood Education and Care Synthesis." Child-encyclopedia.com | |||
11 | 4) An emotionally and physically healthy child is one who is happy and safe in the daycare. | 4) This sets the standard for what a healthy child care environment is. | 4) "Adjusting to Child Care." Fredrogers.org | |||
12 | 5) Daycare and preschool are two distinct things. | 5) Knowing the difference between a daycare and preschool will help you better adapt to a child's needs according to the setting. | 5) "Early Childhood Education." Wikipedia | |||
13 | 6) Talking with a child builds trust. | 6) Trust allows the provider to more accurately see their individual health on all fronts. | 6) "Conversation in Child Care" Ucsfchildcarehealth.org | |||
14 | 7) The way you talk to a child differs on what age they are. | 7) You can't talk to an elementary student the same way you talk to an infant, as it can change their emotional health. | 7) "Communicating Effectively with Children." Extension.Missouri.edu | |||
15 | 8) Communication can also be effected by the way you praise/reprimand the children. | 8) Knowing the correct form of communication with a child helps with their emotional stability. | 8) "Five Reasons to Stop Saying "Good Job!"" AlfieKohn.org | |||
16 | 9) Answer 1: By using communication techniques, you can help a child be able to trust you and let them express their emotions properly. | 9) Having children trust you in their emotions and feelings will help when their is a problem between them and another child, or just with that one child, and it will help you solve that problem more efficiently to keep the calm of the daycare environment. | 9) "Communicating Effectively with Children." Extension.Missouri.edu | |||
17 | 10) There are rising concerns about the safety of their children in daycares. | 10) The concerns of the parents are creating daycares with better communication and that are safer for the children to be in. | 10) "Child's Injuries Damage Parents' Trust in Day Care." WashingtonPost.com | |||
18 | 11) The quality of a daycare is in part determined by the child-staff ratio. | 11) Research has shown that better staff turnover and proper child-staff ratio have helped increase the quality of daycares, making them safer for the children. | 11) Book; The Child Care Problem: An Economic Analysis | |||
19 | 12) Proper child/staff ratio ensures correctly adjusted care patterns. | 12) When the providers only have to worry about a few children instead of many, then it is easier to care for them according to their parent's wishes and according to their safety. | 12) Book; Family-Friendly Child Care Centers | |||
20 | 13) Answer 2: When there is a proper child-to-staff ratio, all the children's needs will be met immediately. | 13) By having the proper ratio, it will ensure that no one provider has to take charge of more children than they can handle, which could result in dangerous consequences for the children. | 13) Child Care Center General Licensing Requirements | |||
21 | 14) Sanitation is a huge part of a child's physical health. | 14) Uncleanliness caused by improper (provider) staff training/guidance can result in unwanted bacteria and diseases that can be damaging to a child's health. | 14) "Knowing The Basics Of Child Care Safety & Sanitation." SCDHEC | |||
22 | 15) Lots of young children tend to put objects in their mouth. | 15) This is dangerous if the item is not properly washed, as it can be damaging to their health if bad bacteria is on the item. | 15) "Cleaning Children'��s Toys." Culture of Safety | |||
23 | 16) A daycare must always have the proper safety equipment on hand. | 16) Things such as cleaning products and outlet plugs are must haves for any safe daycare, to prevent injuries and diseases. | 16) "Home Daycare Safety." SimplyDaycare.com | |||
24 | 17) Answer 3: Following the sanitary care regulations will result in a clean and safe environment for the child. | 17) Cleaning all work stations and washing hands often will stifle the spread of disease in the children. | 17) Child Care Center General Licensing Requirements | |||
25 | 18) Best Answer: A child care environment will be at it's best when there is constant communication between the child and provider, creating a great bond of trust and support. | If: Communication, proper child-staff ratio, and sanitary regulations create a safe daycare environment | ||||
26 | Then: By communicating with the child everyday, a child care environment will be at it's best, and the children will have the trust and support that they need to flourish and grow. | |||||