Quote
Children Learn
as they Play
Most importantly
in play children
Learn how to Learn
-O. Fred Donaldson
NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct
Ideals- 1.2 To base program practice upon current knowledge and research in the field of early childhood education, child development and related disciplines, as well as on particular knowledge of each child.
I- 1.4 To appreciate the vulnerability of children and their dependence on adults.
I-1.0 To ensure that each child's structure are recognized and valued in the program.
I-1.12 To work with families to provide a safe and smooth transition as children and families more from one program to the next.
I-2.1 To be familiar with the knowledge based related to working effectively with families and to stay informed through continuing education and training.
I- 2.2 To develop relationships of mutual trust and create partnerships with the families we serve.
I-2.3 To welcome, all family members and encourage them to participate in the program.
DEC Code of Ethics
We shall honor and respect the diverse backgrounds of our colleagues including such diverse characteristics as sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious beliefs, or other affiliations.
While looking at the different naeyc code of ethical conduct there were so many different ones that fit into what I believe in. So instead of posting just three, I listed a few. The DEC Code of Ethics that I chosen seems to summarize what the naeyc code of ethical conduct that I have chosen. I truly believe that everyone is initialed to an good education and positive family involvement is a big key in a child's success in the future.
References
NAEYC. (2005,April). Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Retrieved May 26, 2010 from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETHO5.pdf
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