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Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of working collaboratively with all children, adult peers, and families.

Our page focuses on the importance of collaboration in early childhood education and child care. We highlight the value of working with children, adult peers, and families to create a supportive community. Understanding the complex characteristics of families and communities is essential for childcare professionals.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the value and importance of complex characteristics of children’s families and communities
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the roles and responsibilities a child care administrator has to‐ staff, children, families, and community
  3. Recognize the importance of demonstrating respect for the diversity of all children and youth and families’ culture, language, and religion in all interactions
  4. Demonstrate understanding of the importance of collaboration with other professionals.
  5. Recognize the importance of a positive and respectful attitude in working with all children and their families.
  6. Recognize the importance of demonstrating respect for all diversity and providing activities that reflect a welcoming environment for all children, youth and families, regardless of culture, language, or religion, or strengths, talents, and abilities.
  7. 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).
  8. Demonstrate understanding of children's general knowledge that supports emerging math skills
  9. Demonstrate understanding the major milestones, typical behaviors and learning processes of children birth to 13 years of age
  10. Demonstrate understanding of the importance of predictable and consistent care.
  11. Demonstrate an understanding of the physical, emotional, and motor development in children five to twelve years of age
  12. Demonstrates understanding of early intervention and its importance
  13. Demonstrates understanding of developing positive relationships with child care families


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