Child CAre
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CHILD CAREUnit 5
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7 Reasons why Parents Should Read to Their Kids
◦1. Academic Excellence◦2. The basics of how to read a book.◦3. A stronger relationship with parent. ◦4. Helps with basic speech skills, language, and communication skills. ◦5. More logical thinking skills◦6. Acclamation to new experience◦7. Enhanced concentration and discipline.
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Child Play
◦Child’s natural way of learning◦Provide toys that are safe and fun◦Stimulate a child’s imagination◦Promotes exercise and coordination
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Play Influence◦ Social, ◦ EMOTIONAL, ◦ AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
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SOCIAL◦1. Practice both verbal and nonverbal communication.◦2.Learn to share and take turns
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EMOTIONAL ◦ 1. Pretend or imaginary play the child can express how they feel.
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PHYSICAL◦Children learn to develop gross and fine motor skills.
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Gross Motor Skills◦ A. Batting at a mobile, learning to crawl, and learning to walk.◦ B. Running, climbing and picking up toys◦ C. Swing, Skipping, catching a ball.
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Fine Motor Skills◦A. Putting a toy in their mouth◦B. Playdough, sandbox, and stacking blocks◦C. Putting puzzles together, legos, and cutting with scissors.
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What is Discipline◦Is the process of teaching your child what type of behavior is acceptable and what type is not acceptable.
◦3 type of Discipline:
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AUTHORITATIVE◦ Clear Expectations and consequences◦ Affectionate toward his or her child◦ Collaborative problem solve
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AUTHORITARIAN◦ Clear Expectations and consequences◦ Shows little affection toward his or her child
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PERMISSIVE◦ Shows lots of affection toward his or her child but provides little discipline
◦There are two different types of consequences
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NATURAL CONSEQUENCE ◦Let the child experience the result of that behavior.
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Logical Consequence◦The consequence is directly linked to the behavior.
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What happens if there’s not a natural or logical consequence?◦Take Away Privileges◦Time outs◦Corporal Punishment
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Choose a Box◦Why Did you choose it?
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White BoxPerson’s Appearance Type of PersonNormal AppearanceDoesn’t stand out in the crowd
Someone Smart
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Blue Box
◦ Personal Appearance: Beautiful Appearance◦ Type of Person: Beautiful, but will not share self.
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Red BoxPerson’s Appearance Type of PersonNormal Appearance Air Head
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Polka DotPerson’s Appearance Type of PersonLooks good and is good Nice Looking
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Lime GreenPerson’s Appearance Type of PersonBeautiful Appearance Gorgeous outside, but nothing inside
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Plain Box Person’s Appearance Type of PersonPlain Person Beautiful Person
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Self-Concept◦How we see our self.
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Self Esteem◦How we feel about how we see our self
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Label◦A descriptive word or phrase applied to a person or group of people as a general classification.
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Sterotype◦A standardized mental picture that is held in common by members of a group that represents an oversimplified opinion, prejudiced attitude, or uncritical judgment.
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Self - Concept Circle• .
My Actions
Other’s Reactions To Me
As Others See Me
As I See Myself
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Characteristic of Negative Self-Concept
I am a jerk.
Why try? I could never
do it anyway.
I cannot do anything
right.
I am not nearly as good as
my friends.
I knew my plans would
not work.
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Positive Self-Concept
I am an okay
person.
I have definite
strengths and
abilities.
I can do anything I really want
to do.
I see myself as being as
good as my friends.
There are many ways to solve a problem.
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Building Self Esteem• Associate with people who build.• Build others, sincere compliments.• Set and achieve goals.• Eat correctly, look your best.• Observe self-confident people.• Ask for help.• Improve yourself, learn something new.• Do not say negative things about yourself.
Think positively.