Thank you so muchGideon wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 10:19 pmIt essentially means the key ways to ensure hygiene and infection control requirements are met; so yeah, washing of hands etc.Bek0310 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 3:13 pmHello everyone hope you are all having a great weekend! i am currently stumped as to what this question means
19. In your own words outline three key considerations for educators with regards to hand hygiene, to ensure hygiene and infection control requirements are met.
do they mean if staff cant use the soap provided or is it like washing with warm water ect any help would be greatly appreciated
Check out the NHMRC resource 'Staying Healthy in Child Care 5th edition', and have a look at the section on effective hand hygiene, I found it to be helpful with this question.
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Salina has noticed over the past few weeks, she is taking on more of Sandra's tasks. This is making Salina feel frustrated. It has changed Sandra and Salina's relationships, and now they often ignore each other during the day. Salina especially notices that today Sandra seems a little distracted on arrival and avoided spending time welcoming the families and children individually. When Salina approaches Sandra and asks if everything is okay, Sandra tells Salina to mind their own business. Salina was taken aback and felt quite upset with this response.
1. What conflict resolution steps should Salina put in place to resolve this conflict and create a more positive team culture?
2. Assuming you are Salina, provide examples of what you would say to Sandra during the conflict resolution process for the following situations:
3. How should Salina ensure confidentiality during this conflict resolution process?
4. If Sandra is unwilling to cooperate or negotiate, what should Salina's next step be?
1. What conflict resolution steps should Salina put in place to resolve this conflict and create a more positive team culture?
2. Assuming you are Salina, provide examples of what you would say to Sandra during the conflict resolution process for the following situations:
3. How should Salina ensure confidentiality during this conflict resolution process?
4. If Sandra is unwilling to cooperate or negotiate, what should Salina's next step be?
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(e) Give two examples of large group interactions that educators could facilitate for children in an education and care setting. What are some of the considerations that educators should have when facilitating large group interactions for children
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I need help with the following question: Write, in 200 words, how contributing to the development and implementation of policies and procedures assists in making your own work area safer.
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This may help:
Policies and Procedures
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It could be a group game, group storytime, group singing, group music and movement experience, group art experience etc.
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Kay95 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 5:48 pmSalina has noticed over the past few weeks, she is taking on more of Sandra's tasks. This is making Salina feel frustrated. It has changed Sandra and Salina's relationships, and now they often ignore each other during the day. Salina especially notices that today Sandra seems a little distracted on arrival and avoided spending time welcoming the families and children individually. When Salina approaches Sandra and asks if everything is okay, Sandra tells Salina to mind their own business. Salina was taken aback and felt quite upset with this response.
1. What conflict resolution steps should Salina put in place to resolve this conflict and create a more positive team culture?
2. Assuming you are Salina, provide examples of what you would say to Sandra during the conflict resolution process for the following situations:
3. How should Salina ensure confidentiality during this conflict resolution process?
4. If Sandra is unwilling to cooperate or negotiate, what should Salina's next step be?
Hi!
From the scenario, it seems like Sandra may be dealing with a personal issue that she is yet to overcome. Salina should tell Sandra the changes she has noticed of Sandra and let her know that you are there to support her if needed. Give her time and space to work on her issues and don't take it personally.
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Handling Conflicts
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Hello all,
I too am unsure how to post this so thought I would ask here.
I am having trouble answering this question. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
*Explain how service providers adhere to confidentiality and privacy requirements when communicating information about individual children between the service and families (for example medical information).
I too am unsure how to post this so thought I would ask here.
I am having trouble answering this question. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
*Explain how service providers adhere to confidentiality and privacy requirements when communicating information about individual children between the service and families (for example medical information).
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Hi! it's simple, Salina should schedule just a meeting with Sandra, express her feelings, listen actively to Sandra's perspective, and then identify the root cause for creating a plan. (I bet Salina will express her concerns about taking on more tasks, express how it's affecting her work and the team, and ask if there's a reason for the change)Kay95 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 5:48 pmSalina has noticed over the past few weeks, she is taking on more of Sandra's tasks. This is making Salina feel frustrated. It has changed Sandra and Salina's relationships, and now they often ignore each other during the day. Salina especially notices that today Sandra seems a little distracted on arrival and avoided spending time welcoming the families and children individually. When Salina approaches Sandra and asks if everything is okay, Sandra tells Salina to mind their own business. Salina was taken aback and felt quite upset with this response.
1. What conflict resolution steps should Salina put in place to resolve this conflict and create a more positive team culture?
2. Assuming you are Salina, provide examples of what you would say to Sandra during the conflict resolution process for the following situations:
3. How should Salina ensure confidentiality during this conflict resolution process?
4. If Sandra is unwilling to cooperate or negotiate, what should Salina's next step be?
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So have you resolved your problem?Kay95 wrote: ↑Sat Mar 11, 2023 5:48 pmSalina has noticed over the past few weeks, she is taking on more of Sandra's tasks. This is making Salina feel frustrated. It has changed Sandra and Salina's relationships, and now they often ignore each other during the day. Salina especially notices that today Sandra seems a little distracted on arrival and avoided spending time welcoming the families and children individually. On https://papersowl.com/write-my-paper-for-me I got papers written for me. Sandra tells Salina to mind their own business. Salina was taken aback and felt quite upset with this response.
1. What conflict resolution steps should Salina put in place to resolve this conflict and create a more positive team culture?
2. Assuming you are Salina, provide examples of what you would say to Sandra during the conflict resolution process for the following situations:
3. How should Salina ensure confidentiality during this conflict resolution process?
4. If Sandra is unwilling to cooperate or negotiate, what should Salina's next step be?
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Good day everyone,
If I could please have some assistance, it would be much appreciated. Thank you.
18. In your own words describe what a ritual is and how an educator can support them?
If I could please have some assistance, it would be much appreciated. Thank you.
18. In your own words describe what a ritual is and how an educator can support them?
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Dear. Lorina,
Identify and briefly explain five key concepts of the National Health and Medical Research Council ‘Staying Healthy in Child Care 5th edn’
I can't find what are the five key concepts?
Can you please help me?
Identify and briefly explain five key concepts of the National Health and Medical Research Council ‘Staying Healthy in Child Care 5th edn’
I can't find what are the five key concepts?
Can you please help me?
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I need some help answering this question please.
a) Briefly describe the key aspects of two primary attachment theories
a) Briefly describe the key aspects of two primary attachment theories
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During enrolment at the Little.ly Early Learning Centre, a Parent told the Educator how nervous the parent was about leaving the 22 months old Child in long day care.
The Educator told the Parent that it might be helpful if the Parent stayed with the Child for a couple of hours during the first few days at the centre, to help the Child become familiar with the educators, service’s routine, and environment.
Together the Educator and the Parent worked out a way to ease the Child into long day care, using some agreed strategies:
• Gradually leaving the Child after the initial ‘orientation’ period for short periods until eventually the Child stays for the full day.
• The Parent filled out the ‘about my child’ section of the enrolment form carefully describing the Child’s sleeping habits, comforters (teddy and pacifier), fears/phobias, likes, cultural connections, family traditions, interests, temperament, personality, stages of development and significant people in the Child’s life.
• Emailing a photo book to the Parent that showed the room and activities that the Child would spend his time doing so that the Parent could explain to the child in the language spoken at home what the Child was doing while the Parent was at work.
Eventually the Parent returned to full-time work, and the Child was in long day care Monday to Friday.
The Parent told the Educator how hard it was to leave the Child because the child was clingy and cried after the drop-off. The Educator asked the Parent what the Child was interested in. The Parent said that since the family had visited the zoo the Child loved to talk about the animals.
The Educator and the Parent agreed that when the Parent arrived at the service, the Educator together with the Parent would sit down and read a book about zoo animals to distract the Child from the Parent leaving. After the Parent left, the Educator continued to encourage the Child to play with rubber zoo animals and has given the Child five finger puppets of zoo animals which the Child can wear during play time with the other children at the service. The Educator agreed to email photos of the Child playing happily to the Parent throughout the day and encouraged the Parent to ring the service to see how the Child had settled in as many times as the Parent needed to.
Although these things seemed to work, the Parent told the Educator that the Child had become very clingy at night-time, the Parent was still worried about the Child.
The Educator thought it was a good idea to tell the Child when the Parent would be back and leave the Child a small item from home (tiny donkey that the Child’s grand Parent had knitted) to look after: ‘Bye Educator, I will be back after afternoon tea, please look after donkey until I get back.’ The Parent and the Educator also decided to include photos of the Child’s family life on the family board in the Child’s room.
These strategies seemed to help the Child feel connected to the Parent after leaving to work, and the Child was soon able to say goodbye happily
(1) Identify three aspects of positive partnerships with families and explain how the Educator used each aspect to support successful separations for the Parent and the Child easing the transition into the service?
(2) Identify one practice the service had adopted that honours the children’s families and explain why it is important to honour children, families, and the community?
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During enrolment at the Little.ly Early Learning Centre, a Parent told the Educator how nervous the parent was about leaving the 22 months old Child in long day care.
The Educator told the Parent that it might be helpful if the Parent stayed with the Child for a couple of hours during the first few days at the centre, to help the Child become familiar with the educators, service’s routine, and environment.
Together the Educator and the Parent worked out a way to ease the Child into long day care, using some agreed strategies:
• Gradually leaving the Child after the initial ‘orientation’ period for short periods until eventually the Child stays for the full day.
• The Parent filled out the ‘about my child’ section of the enrolment form carefully describing the Child’s sleeping habits, comforters (teddy and pacifier), fears/phobias, likes, cultural connections, family traditions, interests, temperament, personality, stages of development and significant people in the Child’s life.
• Emailing a photo book to the Parent that showed the room and activities that the Child would spend his time doing so that the Parent could explain to the child in the language spoken at home what the Child was doing while the Parent was at work.
Eventually the Parent returned to full-time work, and the Child was in long day care Monday to Friday.
The Parent told the Educator how hard it was to leave the Child because the child was clingy and cried after the drop-off. The Educator asked the Parent what the Child was interested in. The Parent said that since the family had visited the zoo the Child loved to talk about the animals.
The Educator and the Parent agreed that when the Parent arrived at the service, the Educator together with the Parent would sit down and read a book about zoo animals to distract the Child from the Parent leaving. After the Parent left, the Educator continued to encourage the Child to play with rubber zoo animals and has given the Child five finger puppets of zoo animals which the Child can wear during play time with the other children at the service. The Educator agreed to email photos of the Child playing happily to the Parent throughout the day and encouraged the Parent to ring the service to see how the Child had settled in as many times as the Parent needed to.
Although these things seemed to work, the Parent told the Educator that the Child had become very clingy at night-time, the Parent was still worried about the Child.
The Educator thought it was a good idea to tell the Child when the Parent would be back and leave the Child a small item from home (tiny donkey that the Child’s grand Parent had knitted) to look after: ‘Bye Educator, I will be back after afternoon tea, please look after donkey until I get back.’ The Parent and the Educator also decided to include photos of the Child’s family life on the family board in the Child’s room.
These strategies seemed to help the Child feel connected to the Parent after leaving to work, and the Child was soon able to say goodbye happily
(1) Identify three aspects of positive partnerships with families and explain how the Educator used each aspect to support successful separations for the Parent and the Child easing the transition into the service?
(2) Identify one practice the service had adopted that honours the children’s families and explain why it is important to honour children, families, and the community?
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Do you still require help?
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thank you for advices guys
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Hi im stuck with this question same assessmentarojaya wrote: ↑Sun Oct 16, 2022 1:24 pmKai is an educator in the Preschool Room where you work. Kai’s friend Tom has a child that attends the centre. Tom drops off their child, Penelope, in a rush. During the lunch break, Kai receives a text from Tom saying that there are antibiotics in Penelope’s bag and requests Kai to give Penelope 5mls at lunchtime. Kai texts back and says, “I can’t give Penelope the medication without a completed medication form.” Tom replies, “Please do it just this one time, and I will fill the form out this afternoon”. Since Tom is a friend, Kai agrees and gives Penelope the dosage of antibiotics that Tom mentioned. When Tom picks up Penelope in the afternoon, Kai says that the medication is in Penelope’s bag, asks Tom to keep this between them and fill out a form in the future.
List and briefly explain two ways Kai could both support the family and meet his legal and ethical requirements?
1. Kai should inform Tom as to complete the medication form when he comes to the centre to pick Penelope as no medication must be given without parent’s approval.
2. Kai should fill out the medication form as per the instructions of Tom to comply to legal aspect of filling the form prior medical administration.
As a result of this incident, what are two possible consequences for the early childhood service?
- A Penalty of $2000
- Failure of non-compliance is considered illegal and legal action might be taken against the childcare service
Kai would like to learn more about his legal and ethical obligations as an early years educator. Where would Kai find specific information on how he can best adhere to legal and ethical requirements in the early childhood service?
1. Early Childhood Australia’s Advocacy by Early Childhood Australia website
2. Education and care National Regulations
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Can you check my answers? This is a re-submission. Pls help.
List and briefly explain two ways Kai could both support the family and meet his legal and ethical requirements?
- Kai could speak to his friend Tom and explain that he cannot administer medication without a written medication form prior.
is this rite? i need another way, could you help me with this question
thanks Helena
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I am having the same problems with this question i cant find the 5 concepts
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Hi!Helena2023 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 6:52 pmI am having the same problems with this question i cant find the 5 concepts
I think it may be the following:
concepts of infection control
monitoring illness in children
procedures
issues for employers, educators and other staff
fact sheets on diseases common to education and care services
You can find each part in the following:
Staying Healthy 5th Edition
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