Scenario: Child Not Joining In Birthday Celebrations

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heeni92
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Scenario: Child Not Joining In Birthday Celebrations

Post by heeni92 » Sat Dec 17, 2016 3:13 pm

HAPPY BIRTHDAY

A parent of a child in the 3-5 year old children's room asked staff not to allow her child to join in the singing of Happy Birthday to other children as this practice conflicted with the family's religious beliefs. The parent was shocked to see a photo of the group displayed on the notice board which included her child singing Happy Birthday to her child's best friend. The educator explained that when the Birthday cake was brought out, the child had cried when she was asked to go to another part of the room to read books while the celebrations took place. As a result, they decided not to exclude the child as they didn't want to upset her further.

QUESTIONS:
Identify the ethical dilemma in this situation?
Suggest an ethically appropriate response to this situation?

Can someone please help me out.


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Re: Scenario: Child Not Joining In Birthday Celebrations

Post by Lorina » Tue Dec 20, 2016 3:56 am

So the ethical dilemma is that you felt bad for the child because it was her best friends bday yet due to her religious beliefs she shouldn't have particpated as her parents requested.

So what should you do, how would you respond to the parent?

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Re: Scenario: Child Not Joining In Birthday Celebrations

Post by heeni92 » Tue Dec 20, 2016 12:31 pm

Identify the ethical dilemma in this situation?
The parent of a child had ask staff not to allow her child to join in any birthday singing of any of the other children as it was agaisnt their religious.

Suggest an ethically appropriate response to this situation?
The child should have been removed from the area with a educator before any of the birthday things started.

These are my answers so far.

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Re: Scenario: Child Not Joining In Birthday Celebrations

Post by Lorina » Sun Dec 25, 2016 3:48 am

Ok, yes she should have been removed from the celebrations before the cake was brought out... You need to apologise to the parent and empathise with them. You need to assure the parent of the strategies that will be in place if there is a birthday celebration and how their child will not be involved as per the wishes of the parent...

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