Professional connections and public relations in Early Childhood

Saturday, August 15, 2015

IDEALS CONTAINED IN THE NAEYC AND DEC CODE OF ETHICS THAT ARE MEANINGFUL TO ME

This week’s blog post assignment was to post three ideals contained in the NAEYC and DEC codes of ethics that are meaningful to you, and explain their significance to your professional life.
Three ideals contained in the NAEYC and DEC codes of ethics that are meaningful to me are: I-2.1 – To be familiar with the knowledge base related to working effectively with families and to stay informed through continuing education and training. I-2.2 – To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve. And, I-4.4 - To work through education, research, and advocacy toward a society in which all young children have access to high-quality early care and education programs. (NAEYC, 2005)
Families are a child’s first teacher. The reason that I selected the ethical codes I-2.2 and I-2.1 is because before being an early childhood provider I am a mother. I would not give any less to my students and the families I serve than what I expect for my own children to receive in a classroom. By increasing my knowledge base and staying informed through continuing my education and training I can provide families information and share my knowledge with them that helps them to be the best parents and leaders they can be. By sharing this information and helping them be the best parent they can be I am not only helping their family I am helping my family and society; so everyone benefits. By securing the home and family connection through communication and interaction I feel like I am doing the best I can do for the children that I serve.  An open relationship and open communication is imperative to individualizing instruction for children. (NAEYC, 2005) Families bring a wealth of information into the classroom through sharing their culture, upbringing, and collective knowledge of various skills and careers. When you have a good working relationship with the families you serve and you honor their differences this can benefit the entire classroom and be very helpful in the classroom when you use your families as resources and tools for education; this enhances every child’s educational experience.
Ideal I-4.4 address’s my ethical responsibility to community and society. The way ideal I-4.4 is meaningful to me is because it states that in order to be ethical in my profession I have to work through education, research and advocacy toward a society in which all young children have access to high-quality early care and education programs. (NAEYC, 2005) This is precisely the reason I relocated to Seattle Washington. Seattle recently passed the Seattle Preschool Program that allows for every child despite income receives free preschool for 4-5 year olds. I wanted to get in on the ground level and help be a change agent for children and their families in the Seattle area and hopefully make a difference in the way preschool is viewed nationally. Other countries have realized the importance of universal preschool and the difference it makes in early childhood development and to society as whole.


References:
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf NAEYC. (2005, April). Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from www.naecy.org

The Division for Early Childhood. (2000, August). Code of ethics. Retrieved May 26, 2010,from http://www.dec-sped.org/

7 comments:

  1. Susan,

    I have so enjoyed reading all your posts and discussions during this class. You have a wonderful way of summing things up and making your point. I wish I had a youngster to send your way because you are exactly the kind of teacher I always wanted for my sons! I wish you all the best this school year and look forward to reading and discussing more with you in the next class.

    Leigh

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  2. Leigh,

    Thank you so much for all your comments and interactions in this class and I too look forward to more interactions throughout our classes. Thank you for your kind comments about my teaching as well, I just do what I think is best and try to focus on every individual child as I am sure you do as well. I have truly enjoyed all of our discussions and interactions. Susan

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  3. Hi Susan,
    I do agree that family is a child's first teacher. That's why I think it is very important to work closely with a child's family to learn more about him or her. This way it will be better to teach the child. I love what Seattle, Washington is doing with preschool

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  4. Hi Susan,
    I have enjoyed your blogs and responses throughout the course. I totally agree with your ideas concerning the developing of working effectively with families, we as educators can only be successful in our professions if we accept the importance of reaching the child through our relationships with the families. I wish you continued success!
    Linda Reid

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  5. Susan,

    I have so enjoyed your discussion and blog posts this last eight weeks. I know you have a lot going on in your life at the moment, but you appear to handle it all with grace and enthusiasm. I have the feeling you are what I call one of those energizer bunny people who can just go and go. Most days I feel like I bought the off brand batteries, but fortunately my brain still works. I look forward to seeing you in future classes and who knows...maybe I'll get to Seattle before too long! Best Wishes

    Leigh

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  6. Susan,
    Hello and thanks for the support on my discussion post and blog each week. I really have enjoyed being your classmate in our first class together and I hope this is not our last class together. I know that you are a great professional educator and implement this in the classroom every day. Continue to be a blessing to the children and families . Good luck through out the master's program.
    Vonecia West

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  7. Susan,
    Your story of overcoming a difficult childhood is an inspiration to all! You seem to have a true passion for working with children and to state that parents are a child's first teacher clearly (Code of Ethics blog post) shows that you have come a long way from that part of your life and have shown in your posts that you are a very caring person. Continue to learn and work to support children. I feel you will make a difference for children.
    Mary

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