This is why it is so vitally important to meet each child where they are. Here are some basic ideas about how best to do this daunting, but necessary task:
- offer a comprehensive, systematic approach that groups identified protective factors for mental health.
- provide ideas for strengthening the protective factors that early childhood education and care services can influence to reduce the impact of risk factors.
- consider how relationships, the environment, policies, practices, events and children's development and learning influence the well-being of our children
- involve all members of the education and care community including children, educators, directors, families and external community services
In order to teach the whole child, we, as educators, need to meet each and every child where they are, not where we wish they were.
No comments:
Post a Comment