• Throughout my career as a Child and Youth Worker, I have written numerous reports to assist with placement options, services for a particular youth or child as well various supports that might be required for the young person to succeed. At the Children’s Aid Society, I was required to write Plan of Care and weekly and discharge reports on the child or youth in our care. This assisted us determine next steps and accurately documents the progress for any child/youth while they were at our…
with children from 3-5 years old. These standard guidelines are to assist us to evaluate where a child might be, in comparison to his or hers age and peers of their own age. The anticipatory guidelines are not always cut and dry but do give us a idea at what level the children are on and how we can relate, teach and communicate with them the best, on their level. When looking at a three year old child they are learning how to get along with other children. A three year old will use…
can be altered due to a lack of attachment as well. However, when a child does have attachments in their development they don't have those disadvantages, Instead, they are have better social competence, they have more confidence when exploring the world around them, and they are able to learn through their parents example. When a child has an attachment, they are happier…
Answer: Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model: child, microsystem, mesosystem, exosystemic, marcosystems, the inter part the microsystem is concentrates on the family and the institution the child may interact with on a daily basis. The mesosystem layer is the portion that focus on the parent and the teacher interaction that happen in the microsystem layer. The exosystemic layer is the influence the mesosystem and the microsystem has on the child without the child having any part in the discussion…
about the child and what their interests are. In my setting, I and other practitioners will speak to the parents at the end of the day and discuss what the child has been up to. However, if the parents don’t speak…
When you drop your child off at a daycare center in the morning, it is with the utmost trust in a team of other people. We expect them to feed, teach, supervise, and keep our children safe; in fact, they become the replacement for the parent during the day and sometimes early into the evenings, five days a week. It’s a challenging job, but most individuals who work in daycare centers do so because they feel the same sense of accomplishment and satisfaction parents do in watching children grow…
Monday, February 12 I visit Portside Montessori child care. I interviewed co-owner and co-director of the facility Mrs. Smith. She said that ‘ their staffs’ job is to create a safe place for children and prevent any injuries and prevent spreading any illnesses as much as possible, however accidents are happens’ According to director ‘it depends on a condition of a child what would they do if a child gets hurt or become sick’. If a child, for example, falls and he or she gets a bruise or small…
Patient safety in nursing and the overall healthcare naturally stands out as a topic of great concern for nurses themselves as well as patients and their families. Focusing on patient safety is essential in order to establish a principle of safety throughout the entire health system, so that all will be aware of where, when and how to avoid errors and adverse events. I was assigned to a patient from 8am-1pm on September 16, 2016, who was admitted to Morristown medical center on September 15,…
goals known as the National Patient Safety Goals (NPSGs) program. The development of the NPSGs began with a panel of nurses, physicians, pharmacists, risk managers, clinical engineers and other professionals with adequate experience in the world of patient safety (“Facts about NPSGs”, 2015). This group of healthcare professionals collectively became the Patient Safety Advisory Group. Together, they worked with the Joint Commission to identify issues in patient safety and propose ideas on how to…
Parent” in which he gives his opinion about spyware, for him is something good and necessary to keep your kids safe. I agree with his since the safety of my kids, if I had one, would be the priority for me. One of Coben’s arguments is if we should or should not trust our kids. As he said in his article, some parents “say you should simply trust your child”. Actually a lot of parents think this way. It's true that there are kids that won't do bad things, but they are the minority. Coben…