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CHCIC301D - Importance Of Interactions With Children

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2011 10:59 pm
by Lucky1
This is only the 2nd assignment I have had to do in over 20 years and I only hope I am able to achieve the results I am after

This assignment asks me to 'respond to scenario' You have been working full-time in your current position as unqualified worker for the past 2 yrs. you have decided to wk part-time to complete cert III. Someone else who is also unqualified will work the days that you are studying. Your employer asks if you can write down some pointers for the new staff member reguarding interacting effectively with children.

Q1. Why is it important to have frequent, caring and respectful interactions with children. Give the new employee at least 3 examples of how they can do this.

My Answer: It is important for children within the centre to trust their care provider as this helps them to firstly enjoy their time spent there and secondly allows them to learn freely as they have more confidence around people they trust.
* When speaking with child use a friendly, non-threatening tone.
* Be compassionate when child needs compassion; Be funny when child needs to laugh; Be trusting when child needs someone to trust; Be a friend when child needs a friend in general be there for the child in any which way you can.
* Allow the child to make their own mind up and provide GUIDANCE only when required.

Re: CHCIC301D - Importance Of Interactions With Children

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 8:35 pm
by Lucky1
:sweating: does anyone think that my answer is acceptable or that I should add something to it or change it in any way?

Re: CHCIC301D - Importance Of Interactions With Children

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 10:10 pm
by Lorina
Hi Ange,

I think your answer is fine! Nothing to worry about... :P

:geek:,
L.A

Re: CHCIC301D - Importance Of Interactions With Children

Posted: Tue Oct 11, 2011 9:39 pm
by Lucky1
Thank you L.A :thumbup: