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Standard 6:

Professionalism as an Early Childhood Educator

Early childhood educators (a) identify and participate as members of the early childhood profession. They serve as informed advocates for young children, for the families of the children in their care, and for the early childhood profession. They (b) know and use ethical guidelines and other early childhood professional guidelines. They (c) have professional communication skills that effectively support their relationships and work with young children, families, and colleagues. Early childhood educators (d) are continuous, collaborative learners who (e) develop and sustain the habit of reflective and intentional practice in their daily work with young children and as members of the early childhood profession.

Rational Statement:

These artifacts demonstrate my commitment to continuing education as an early childhood educator. These demonstrate and display the 6d: engaging in continuous and collaborative learning to inform practice.

"All children can learn and succeed, but not on the same day or in the same way."  

William G. Spady

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