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sarubini
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Scenarios On Ethical Dilemmas

Post by sarubini » Thu Jul 14, 2016 12:42 pm

4. As an Early Childhood educator it is essential that you support the development of all children in your care.
For each of the areas below write 4-5 sentences to show how you can do the following
b)Using your observations of children to support their development.

i cant the meaning of this question(b).plz help me.


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Post by Jean1112 » Fri Jul 15, 2016 12:13 am

Read the scenario and answer the related questions, giving consideration to ethical practices.

Late Again
Mr Smith is late collecting Jonas again – his excuse was his car would not start. The Manger could smell alcohol on his breath. Mr Smith’s wife has recently been diagnosed with breast cancer and is not well enough to drive. The Smith’s are new to the area and have no extended family support.


What would you do if you were the manager in this situation?
I would talk to Mr Smith and offer help to him at the same time advise him to live his life up to support his sick wife and take care of little child.

After responding to the situation, what questions could you ask yourself in order to reflect on your performance?
Will Mr Smith get offended?
Will the conversation be effective?

So far my answers are bounced back of the comment "you should answer in a professional manner." what professional do I need to answer?

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Re: Scenarios On Ethical Dilemmas

Post by Lorina » Sat Jul 16, 2016 12:25 pm

Something like:

First off, Mr Smith is unfit to drive since he smells of alcohol. You need to calmly tell Mr Smith that he is unfit to drive and show compassion by acknowledging that his family is going through a rough time and understand the hardships he is currently enduring. Check Jonas records and find out if there is another authorised friend that can come and collect them both from the centre. If not, you will need to call a taxi to take them both home. You could also provide Mr Smith with information on supportive services that he can use to provide him with support during this difficult time.

Hope this helps,

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Re: Scenarios On Ethical Dilemmas

Post by Jean1112 » Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:49 am

thanks Lorina!

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Re: Scenarios On Ethical Dilemmas

Post by Jean1112 » Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:56 am

Hi Lorina,
here's another question that I am not sure how I should answer in a professional manner
After responding to the situation, what questions could you ask yourself in order to reflect on your performance?

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