When we think of Codes of Ethics, we should take into considerations how our choices, actions and speech will affect the children and their families. Code of Ethics are the guidelines in which childcare professionals must adhere.
We shall demonstrate in our behavior and language respect and appreciation for the unique value
and human potential of each child.
This is meaning for me because children are sponges. They tend to put out everything that we put in them. Even the things we dare not have repeated. Have you ever heard a child sing song lyrics that are adult in content and cringe? It has happened to me. Listening to children singing "Said little b**&h, you can't F**k with me If you wanted to". Who wants to hear children say this? Is it appropriate? I try to use my behavior and speech as a model for my students. I would rather hear them singing the months of the year song or their ABCs. What we instill in them is what we can expect them to give back. Let's be mindful the things that we teach.
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
Our wonderful country is a cornucopia of racial backgrounds, cultures, religions, etc. We have to exhibit tolerance, acceptance and respect to those that are different than ourselves. We are all born with some kind of exposure to stereotypes. We can choose to embrace those stereotypes and let them dictate how we treat our brethren, or we can embrace diversity and celebrate the things that make us different. Teach our children that there is so much to learn and love about their friends that may look or speak differently. I choose to show children how wonderful it is to be unique. I hope to be a part of the solution instead of being part of the problem.
We shall provide services and supports to children and families in a fair and equitable manner
while respecting families’ culture, race, language, socioeconomic status, marital status, and
sexual orientation.
Every child is deserving of a quality educational environment and experience. I do not know how much more of an explanation there must be. Children are innocent and should not have to be on the receiving end of any sort of bias, bigotry, prejudice, racism, classism, sexism, or hatred. I can remember a time where i succumbed to a divisive thought process. It is a direct contradiction to my overall passion and mission in my professional and personal life.
Abiding by a code of ethics will help all childcare professionals clear of legalities as well as support the children and their families.
This blog is created to participate and learn from my colleagues as I pursue my M.S. in Early Childhood Studies.
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I completely agree! I too have found it difficult to listen to children repeat what they are hearing at home or on the radio/tv. I used to think “wow would you say that in front of your parents” but then found out that more often the child actually does talk like that in front of family. I agree with you, we must model what is appropriate with our behavior in the classroom.
ReplyDeleteI also agree with your Ethics pic on colleagues. Differences will always be prevalent in the work force. It is not our place to ever say someone’s is right or wrong, but instead it is important to learn from one another and remember what is important: the students and their success!
I think your ethics are right on point! I agree with you so much in relation to honor all race, religion, ethics, and so on. We as educators work with children who involved with all things and we need to show them that there isn't color, religion, gender, and so forth but that they are just a kid who shows compassion and love! Great post!
ReplyDeleteEarly childhood educators certainly have a duty to be mindful of the things they teach young children.Children watch and mimick the adults in their life and eventually become the product of that model.
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