Ethical responsibilities to children By: Courtnie Nelson.

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Ethical responsibilities to children By: Courtnie Nelson

DO NOT HARM CHILDREN! If you think the children have done something to get punishment. You DO NOT touch them in anyway! Tell them to stand in the corner or take away time out of their play time. Or be on time out.

lessons Make sure you plan something that is suitable and fun for the child… remember there just children. They learn better that way Make sure its safe or appropriate for the children.

Talking with the parents/guardians Communicate your concerns with the parents in a positive way. Explain that their child has been not cooperating in class. That you have talked to them and still continue to do so.

CHILD ABUSE Symptoms of child abuse sexual-Personality changes such as becoming insecure or clinging, Being isolated or withdrawn, Lack of trust or fear of someone they know well, such as not wanting to be alone with a babysitter or child minder, Become worried about clothing being removed. Physical-Unexplained recurrent injuries or burns, Improbable excuses or refusal to explain injuries, Fear of physical contact - shrinking back if touched, Fear of suspected abuser being contacted

STOP CHILD ABUSE These days in a childs life is very important they grow & see what the world is like.Being a kid is suppose to be fun and full of life! Not being scared of thinking there not worth anything and wondering when there next meal is going to be! They need to be showed love and affection If youu see a child that has been abused talk to someone.. you just might save a childs life….