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Identify components of professionalism in the workplace, including caregivers’ professional responsibilities to children, families, and coworkers

Discover the key components of professionalism in the workplace, including the crucial responsibilities of caregivers towards children, families, and coworkers. Learn how to identify and implement appropriate practices for creating compelling lesson plans that engage and support children's development. Explore the domain areas of early childhood education and child care centers for valuable insights and resources.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Identify appropriate practices for identify and demonstrate an children: Identify examples of appropriate activities for different ages
  2. Identify the components of a safe and healthy family childcare environment for children
  3. Identify appropriate practices for identify and demonstrate an children: Identify importance of individual planning
  4. Identify the components of positive relationships with children, co-workers and families.
  5. Identify appropriate practices for identify and demonstrate an children: components of a lesson plan
  6. Describe methods to appropriately share and protect information about children and families with other professionals.
  7. Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development. Identify strategies for working with children with special needs
  8. Identify the components of the CDA Home Visitor Professional Portfolio and strategies for completion.
  9. Recognize the importance of demonstrating respect for the diversity of all children and youth and families’ culture, language, and religion in all interactions (anti-bias and cultural responsiveness techniques).
  10. Define and identify the components of developmentally appropriate practice for children aged 2 to 5.
  11. The childcare professional will demonstrate an understanding of the value and importance of complex characteristics of children’s families and communities
  12. Demonstrate understanding of the roles and responsibilities a child care administrator has to‐ staff, children, families, and community
  13. Identify the components of a lesson plan for the family child care setting
  14. Identify appropriate practices for identify and demonstrate an children: Define Developmentally Appropriate Practice


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