Scenario: Sienna - Large Brusing On Her Back
Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 4:52 pm
I need help with this case study please..
Sienna is 4 years old and attends her local Early Education & Care service Monday to Friday. Sienna has a younger sister who is 3 years old and stays at home with Mum, though attends the Service one day per week, Sienna also has an older brother Mitchell who is 9 years old and attends the local school. Sienna has always been an enjoyable little girl to be around, though recently Sienna has changed and started acting aggressively towards her friends. You as the Educator have advised Sienna’s family of the situation and asked if there is a reason this may be occurring. Sienna’s mother explains that her partner’s older son Matthew has come to stay with them, she continues to explain that there has been tension at home between her partner and herself as money is very tight, taking on Matthew is another big commitment that has added to the stress. Sienna’s mother did note that Matthew and Sienna love each other and get on well.
Sienna was sitting eating her morning tea when another child takes a piece of apple from her plate. Sienna yells at the child and attempts to punch him. In the commotion of the apple being grabbed a glass of water has spilled all over Sienna. You help Sienna get her bag so you can assist her to get changed into a dry set of clothes. Sienna makes it very clear that she does not want your help. You respect this though stand close by in case Sienna needs your help. As you keep a close eye on Sienna, you notice as she is getting changed some large bruising on her back just above her bottom.
a) Following policies and procedures what would be your immediate response
Answer: immediately inform supervisor/coordinator of injury
b) What are the indicators of harm?
Answer: physical abuse (large bruising on back)
c) What are the risk factors?
Answers: unsure
d) Will you make a report? Why or Why not?
Answer: Yes, someone could be harming the child
e) Will you notify the parent? Why or Why not?
Answer: yes would definetly notify the parent of the bruising on child's back as it could be the partners son
f) Explain how you will approach Sienna using a child-focused approach:
Answer: unsure
Can someone please help me, let me know if there's answers are correct or if I need to elaborate more etc???
Sienna is 4 years old and attends her local Early Education & Care service Monday to Friday. Sienna has a younger sister who is 3 years old and stays at home with Mum, though attends the Service one day per week, Sienna also has an older brother Mitchell who is 9 years old and attends the local school. Sienna has always been an enjoyable little girl to be around, though recently Sienna has changed and started acting aggressively towards her friends. You as the Educator have advised Sienna’s family of the situation and asked if there is a reason this may be occurring. Sienna’s mother explains that her partner’s older son Matthew has come to stay with them, she continues to explain that there has been tension at home between her partner and herself as money is very tight, taking on Matthew is another big commitment that has added to the stress. Sienna’s mother did note that Matthew and Sienna love each other and get on well.
Sienna was sitting eating her morning tea when another child takes a piece of apple from her plate. Sienna yells at the child and attempts to punch him. In the commotion of the apple being grabbed a glass of water has spilled all over Sienna. You help Sienna get her bag so you can assist her to get changed into a dry set of clothes. Sienna makes it very clear that she does not want your help. You respect this though stand close by in case Sienna needs your help. As you keep a close eye on Sienna, you notice as she is getting changed some large bruising on her back just above her bottom.
a) Following policies and procedures what would be your immediate response
Answer: immediately inform supervisor/coordinator of injury
b) What are the indicators of harm?
Answer: physical abuse (large bruising on back)
c) What are the risk factors?
Answers: unsure
d) Will you make a report? Why or Why not?
Answer: Yes, someone could be harming the child
e) Will you notify the parent? Why or Why not?
Answer: yes would definetly notify the parent of the bruising on child's back as it could be the partners son
f) Explain how you will approach Sienna using a child-focused approach:
Answer: unsure
Can someone please help me, let me know if there's answers are correct or if I need to elaborate more etc???