Chanae Butler March‚ 12‚ 2012 CDA Class Competency Goal I To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Safe Young Infants: To have a safe environment for infants it is very important that you keep objects out of there cribs. Make sure all swings are safe and stable. Also be very sure to keep all tummy time objects clean. Try to keep them safe and close from mobile infants. Mobile Infants: I keep mobile infants safe by keeping all small choking objects off the floor
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Competency Goal V To ensure a well run‚ purposeful program responsive to participate needs. Goals: 1. Keep up-to-date program records such as children’s medial records and emergency telephone numbers. 2. Work in collaboration with parents to identify the strengths and needs of each child. Two of my top priorities are to keep-up-to-date records on file‚ and to have the emergency telephone numbers clearly posted. I maintain the local medical center‚ poison control‚ fire and police department
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Competency Goal 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment. To keep my children’s environment safe‚ I start in the mornings when I come into my class. I check the floors to make sure there are not any objects that may cause tripping and/or falling hazards. I also make sure that things were put away the night before (if I did not close) that need to be locked away or high up from kids i.e. teacher scissors‚ staplers‚ any material that was used that may need teacher supervision
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Stephanie Cross Competency Goal 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment A safe and healthy learning environment is necessary for young children in the classroom. One goal in our functional area for safeness is to prevent and reduce injuries and still have a learning environment that is helpful to the children learning in their own safe and healthy environments. SAFE: Young infants are places on their backs when sleeping. The cribs are always clear of toys‚ blankets
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Temico Singh Competency Goal VI To maintain a commitment to professionalism‚ I understand that communication is important. Not just with the children and other teachers‚ but with the parent’s as well. I feel that the parents are the primary teachers and I am the secondary teacher. Good communication can help with earning the parents trust as well as their participation and support. This also allows me to inform the parents of their child’s daily activities‚ development‚ and any problems
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Competency Goal 6 To maintain a commitment to professionalism in childcare you should set a goal for yourself. My goal in my classroom is to set a standard of excellence with in my facility and to commit myself to the growth and development of each child in offering a positive‚ kind‚ loving‚ and safe atmosphere. I have respect‚ not only for myself but‚ for my center‚ each child‚ and their families. I keep all parental information shared with me confidential. I also uphold all health and safety
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is a leader? According to the Army’s Leadership manual ADRP 6-22‚ there are three core competencies that encompass a total Army leader. Someone who leads‚ develops‚ and achieves‚ essentially this means someone who is able to lead others by example while being able to develop them into hard working individuals and future leaders‚ and finally to achieve an overall desired outcome to the mission and units goals. According to chapter seven of ADRP 6-22‚ a leader who develops is someone who able to
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Competency Goal Four: To establish positive and productive relationships with families. As an early childhood educator‚ I have to maintain a positive and productive relationship with the families that come into my preschool. Parents entrust me with their children all day and‚ I make the parents and families feel as much a part of our classroom and a part of their child’s development. To create this relationship‚ I work to build an open‚ friendly and cooperative relationship with each of the children’s
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COMPETENCIES Competencies are the measurable or observable knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities‚ and behaviors (KSABs) critical to successful job performance. Choosing the right competencies allows employers to: * Plan how they will organize and develop their workforce. * Determine which job classes best fit their business needs. * Recruit and select the best employees. * Manage and train employees effectively. * Develop staff to fill future vacancies Competency Types
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Rhonda Hibbitts CDA Resource Book Table of Contents I. Autobiography II. Statements of Competence A. To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment. B. To advance physical and intellectual competence. C. To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance. D. To establish positive and productive relationships with families. E. To ensure a well-run
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