Intro KC session 10 & 11 2024
4C for Children
Created on November 19, 2024
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Introduction to the child care profession 2024
Knowledge Check
Session 10& 11
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YOU are a Mandated Reporter
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Indirectly the teacher controls these with equipment, ratios, the schedule and more. Direct are strategies that the teacher can try like redirection, problem solving, eye contact, and more.
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Families are the first and primary caregivers of the child. Guidance strategies vary so being a team and including the families is always best practice.
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Remember DIRECT guidance is done directly with the children like redirecting them, problem solving with them, teaching them how to label their emotions and regulate them.
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Indirect are thing like being in ratio, changing the environment, rotating toys, working with the families.
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Keeping calm, breathing deeply , pausing to think, and so many more ways to calm.
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Practicing monthly fire and tornado drills will help children prepare and remember what to do !
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Two step cleaning is first clean with soapy water, then sanitize.
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Following universal precautions helps prevent the transmission of blood-borne pathogens and other bodily fluids.
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The medical log must have a stitched binding, pages numbered, entry made with ink, includes date, time, child's name and the initials or signature of the person making the entry.
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