Is It or Is It Not? – Safety Group 2 Answer

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In this small group activity, you will have an opportunity to apply some of what you have learned about the role and responsibility of early childhood educators in preventing and/or protecting children from child abuse and/or neglect. Each group has been assigned a case study found in the file below this one on Canvas.

Together:

  • Decide whether the child is potentially being abused or neglected 
  • Identify physical and/or behavioral indicators
  • Describe how you would proceed with the information collected from your observations
  • Explain how you would support the child and the family.

You group may choose to work synchronously (via Conference, Zoom or Skype or telephone) or asynchronously (in the discussion below). In either case, you must post your final response to the assignment no later than May 2nd. You must work together to receive credit for this assignment.

Case Study Assignments: (a total of 5 groups, you will work in these small groups for the rest of the term -see your assignment for this activity below)

CHLDV 138 Group 1: JEREMY

CHLDV 138 Group 2: TINA

CHLDV 138 Group 3: GIOVANNY

CHLDV 138 Group 4: RUBY

CHLDV 138 Group 5: MELANIE

 

Begin the discussion no later than 4/27 and complete the process before the grace period ends for this assignment -5/2.

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Hi Team,

We are in charge of Tina. Based on the her case details, she is typically very quiet and is usually busy in the classroom. The issue with Trina is her mood and behaviors are changing drastically each day. One day she is actively engaged with

This question is taken from Child Development 138 – Health, Safety and Nutrition » Spring 2022 » Discussion