This is the question:
A child has bought a small toy car to childcare. Your service policy is for home toys to stay in the child’s bag,
but the child cries and holds the car tightly when you explain this to him. What dos the policy say
My answer but I don't think it is right, Can someone help:
maybe the staff member could put the toy on the cupboard and the child can still see it and it would be safe
until his mum comes to pick him up and then he can take it home with him. What else can I say and what is in the policy
The policy shows us a way that we could try distraction so we could remove the car.
Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
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Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
Last edited by Lorina on Fri Jul 03, 2015 5:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
Toys shouldn't be brought to the centre because they can broken or lost and the centre shouldn't be held accountable.
Another child may take the toy home.
Child can give the toy to the teacher and get it back at the end of the day.
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Lorina
Another child may take the toy home.
Child can give the toy to the teacher and get it back at the end of the day.
,
Lorina
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Re: Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
and if the child has a temper tantrum over the toy what do I do. How do I explain to the child
Re: Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
You just stay firm and say that you will keep the toy safe until mum/dad picks them up in the afternoon because you don't want it to get lost or broken. Maybe you could help the child find another toy in the centre that they can play with...
Hope this helps,
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Lorina
Hope this helps,
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Lorina
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Re: Scenario: Child Bringing Toys From Home
Hi
What policies guides in responding to the child bringing toys from home. Please help me with this.
Thank you
Sushma
What policies guides in responding to the child bringing toys from home. Please help me with this.
Thank you
Sushma