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The National Association for the Education of Young Children   (NAEYC)

As your text states, “the early childhood field takes very seriously the need to adhere to ethical behavior” (Estes & Krogh, 2012, p. 285). For this reason, the NAEYC has provided guidelines to assist early childhood educators with the decisions made on a daily basis that have both moral and ethical implications.

To prepare for this discussion, read NAEYC’s Code of Ethical Conduct and Statement of Commitment (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site., and reread the NAEYC’s core values outlined in Chapter 10 of your text.

For this discussion:

  • Choose four of the core values      from Section 10.2 of your textbook.
  • For each core value you choose,      discuss how you would implement it into your future classroom.
    • For example, if your chosen       core value was “Respect the dignity, worth, and uniqueness of each       individual (child, family member, and colleague),” you might discuss       changes you would make to a traditional holiday curriculum that would       reflect this value.
  • Explain how your knowledge and      understanding of these values will help to make you a better early      childhood educator and colleague. Support this portion of your discussion      with at least one scholarly source (Scholarly, Peer      Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources (Links to an external      site.)Links to an external site. table).

Guided Response: Review several of your classmates’ posts, and respond to at least two of your peers. In your responses, provide your peers with further suggestions on how they can implement the NAEYC’s Core Values into their practice. You may choose either the values they identified or any of the seven core values you feel are most important.

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