CHCDIVOI1 A2 Case Scenarios.
New child Cam, has just been enrolled who has recently arrived in Australia from Vietnam. His parents are very keen for him to learn English before he starts school next year. Cam is a very bright child and is learning English very quickly. As an educator you encourage him to share some of his native language with you and the other children. Cam’s father is very angry that you are encouraging him to speak Vietnamese - in fact he tells you that Cam will have to forget Vietnamese as he is not allowed to speak it at home, and he must not be allowed to speak it either whilst at the Service. How should you respond?
Thanks. Teau
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It's wonderful that Cam is settling into English with ease. Nonetheless, it's crucial to honor Cam's heritage and his family's beliefs.
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It is very strange that a child should not be allowed to speak in his native language