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Sharing Relevant Information About Child's Development Issues

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2015 11:03 pm
by emmie.b
Briefly outline how you would go about sharing relevant information with other educators at the service about a child's development issues. identify in your answer who you would tell and any factors that should be considered before sharing information about children.

Answer:
I would retrieve the relevant information and observations that would have been previously recorded and I would then share information with educators and the staff who are in direct contact with this child. I would do this at a staff meeting or somewhere other people/children will not overhear the conversation. I would only tell the educators and other staff members who are in direct contact with this child.






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This question has me a little bit stumped as I'm not entirely sure who else I would tell besides the direct staff member to deal with this child.
Also I can not find any information about what should be considered before sharing information about children.

Thanks in advance!

Re: Sharing Relevant Information About Child's Development Issues

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 4:24 am
by Lorina
Yes, you're on the right track with your response! Just before you identify and name any issues you would probably need to discuss your observations with the room leader to justify your concerns on the child's development issues. From here, your room leader can discuss it with the parents to develop strategies to support the child with the development delay. You also need to remember that details about a child is confidential so there is no need to discuss this with all staff. Yes, the educators directly in contact with the child should be aware of the issues and strategies to support this child.

Hope this helps,

:geek:,
Lorina

Re: Sharing Relevant Information About Child's Development Issues

Posted: Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:51 am
by emmie.b
Thank you so much! This really helps!