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Relationships between parents, infants, children Mind Map ((As a teacher,…
Relationships between parents, infants, children Mind Map
For effective relationship between the parents, it is important to understand their way of thinking.
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It is also important to understand that the culture of a child's family may be different and unique. So as a teacher, you should show the class these unique cultures.
As a teacher, be understanding that each individual parent may have their own beliefs on the way that you should teach. Do not get upset, but embrace what they say and try it for yourself if you feel it is right.
As a teacher, I will show children the different cultures of the families and children that are present in my classroom. I believe that it is important to show the children different cultures and beliefs within reason of laws and rules.
It is important to understand that each individual child may have a different attachment with their caregiver or parents.
Other children may have less secure attachments between their caregivers or parents. This may include anxious ambivalent attachment. Children are very scared of strangers with or without parent or caregiver, but they are more distressed when the mother departs.
Anxious avoidant attachment causes the child to show a little to no emotions with or without the caregiver or parent present which is usually caused by when an infant is upset the parent is usually never there. The child was ignored.
It is important to understand that each individual child may develop differently from the other children. Understanding needs to be in your mind as a teacher.
It is also important to understand that each child may need more help than other children. Be watchful and observe every one of your children in the classroom and regard each child as equally important.
Some children develop better through hearing. Others develop through hands on. I believe that children also learn through play.
Every child is a unique individual. Every child has unique needs and children may learn differently from one another.
It is important to understand that you as the teacher need to build friendships and relationships between you, the parents, and the children you are working with.
Home visits, as well as parent calls are very important for a teacher to do because it helps develop frequency and helps the teacher to talk to the parents and caregivers as much as possible.
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Teacher/parent relationships are essential to your future as an early childhood educator which means that if you build beautiful friendships or relationships with parents or children, you will be considered a highly recommended educator.
Let the parents know that you are extremely passionate about teaching their children to the best of your capacity, and you will do everything in your ability to make sure that each individual child will learn.
Some children may have a secure attachment which means that their life at home is very good and the child may cry when the caregiver or parent is not there to comfort. So developing relationships between these children are easy, but may be hard to develop a deep connection.
Attachments between different children may put a wall between building relationships between certain children and may even effect how you gain relationships with the parents depending on how much a parent is there for their child.
As I have noticed in the kindergarten class, there is one child that really sticks out to me. He has a hard home life and his parents don't seem to care how he behaves. As a future teacher, it will be important for me to try to gain friendships with these children because if the parents are not properly there, I can try to be there and help them develop properly as much as possible.