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EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community February 2, 2010 Understanding the Child

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EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community. February 2, 2010 Understanding the Child. Welcome to Class!. Please sign in. Find your name card and sit with your group from last week. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community

EDCI 276: Child, Family, School & Community

February 2, 2010Understanding the Child

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Welcome to Class!

• Please sign in. Find your name card and sit with your group from last week.

• At your tables, share one sentence from your “Professional Belief Statement.” In what ways are you similar and different in your beliefs?

• Think about something you need to feel secure and safe.

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Community Circle

You always have the right to pass!

Something I need to feel safe and secure…

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Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Abraham Maslow(1908 – 1970) “The fact is that people

are good, Give people affection and security, and they will give affection and be secure in their feelings and their behavior.”

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In what ways does this influence our work?

What happens when a child arrives at school hungry?

The very basic physiological needs supersede all others.

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What are some of the aspects of safety, beyond physical?

Children rely on predictability and routines to feel safe.

We need structure, order, protection, limits.

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What does “belongingness” mean to a child?

How can we promote a sense of this in classrooms?

Is this the role of the teacher, the family, the school?

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The need for self-esteem shapes how we see ourselves.

Self-esteem: Self-confidenceSelf-worthEfficacyFeeling wanted & needed

These must emerge from AUTHENTIC accomplishments.

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Self-Actualization

• This is our goal for all humans.

• How can we promote this in programs that only serve the needs of a few children? Or only specific needs?

• How would this look in a child care setting or school classroom?

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What is your personal hierarchy of needs?

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Have you contacted your agency? How did it go?

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Professional Behaviors• With your group, brainstorm a list of behaviors &

attitudes that are important to being an early childhood professional.

• Consider: how will you share information about your experience – in class? On the blog? In your reflection journals?

• Develop a contract for yourself, listing at least 3 behaviors you will commit to in your service learning project.

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Worktime

• Please complete the following tasks:– Finish and sign your

contract (don’t forget the witnesses!)

– Complete your personal Hierarchy of Needs

– Complete a Final Draft - Student Information (pink)

– Conference with Dr. Eisenhauer

– Make a Service Learning Folder for yourself:• Label: Your Name, Agency,

Spring 2010• Service Learning Project

Checklist• Record of Journals• Insert:

– Student Info Form (rough draft)

– Professional Belief Statement

– Contract– Personal Hierarchy of

Needs– Any notes for me.