CHCDIV002 Promote Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander cultural safety
Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 11:52 am
The question is:
As an early childhood educator, how do you (or how would you) reflect your respect for, and your understanding of different aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in your everyday practices with children and adults?
so fare I have;
Be aware that making eye contact can be considered disrespectful by some people; avoid cross-gender eye contact.
and
Using gentle tones with out all the slang as it may be hard to follow
I'm I on the write track? and what is an other example I could use as I've gone blank
Thanks for the help
As an early childhood educator, how do you (or how would you) reflect your respect for, and your understanding of different aspects of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture in your everyday practices with children and adults?
so fare I have;
Be aware that making eye contact can be considered disrespectful by some people; avoid cross-gender eye contact.
and
Using gentle tones with out all the slang as it may be hard to follow
I'm I on the write track? and what is an other example I could use as I've gone blank
Thanks for the help