Find classes at your local college or on the internet. That is all I can find to help you. There were no ethical programs that I could find and relay to you.I wish all parents and daycares would teach these ethics.
2006-09-16 17:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Values isn't something that can be step by step outlined for it involves morals,ethics,principles ,choices ,Empathy and the very best way to teach those qualities to a toddler is by example so if your staff has these exemplary qualities then you already have your guide.Be sure that your staff disciplines with kindness when redirecting unwanted behaviors and that they use a lot of positive reinforcement-for both raise self esteem and teach goodness. A toddler is a bit too young to grasp ethics and so on but they recognize kindness, a smile that isn't just a mouth movement but can be seen in the eyes too, respond to being praised for effort and doing well and respond to joy of life If all these are done and shown by your staff every day I can guarantee your toddlers will learn values.
2006-09-17 00:46:20
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answered by Anonymous
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and your question is what????
Are you asking for the step by step? If so... you really shouldn't even entertain the idea. Do you have children of your own? Do you have a long established history of ethical and moral upbringing? What makes you think your values are the right ones? Just curious!
2006-09-17 00:40:29
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answered by VixenMom 3
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With children, they do as you do not as you say. Thats the most important guide. I would first start out with respecting your toddler. Talk to them how you would like them to talk to you.
Show them how to treat others. Don't TELL them, SHOW them. Intervien in situations with thier peers, like fighting over a toy. Show them how to share and take turns. Or if they hit start by using words they understand, such as saying that is not ok. Show them how to express thier feelings with words. Tell them to use thier words and give them some example words like, I want that or I had that.
Give them love and encouragment and praise. Children crave acceptance. They will thrive on doing the right thing.
Give them encouraging discipline. Consistant consequences for actions. Time outs or taking away a privlidge
Routine. Toddlers need to know what to expect out of each day. It gives them a sense of security.
This is just a basic rundown. I work with toddlers everyday and I love it. I have also had classes in child psychology. If you need anymore ideas or insight feel free to email me. good luck
2006-09-17 00:51:02
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answered by mizz_cassie_cass 2
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My suggestion is to research other big name daycare providers on-line and see what they have. MY guess is that you don't just want us to give yout he principals we would like to see but that you need a format for your workers. Also maybe see if there is a workshop available to you in your area or a co-op. Just a few ideas.
2006-09-17 00:59:48
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answered by no 4
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awesome
2006-09-17 00:42:42
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answered by Mo 5
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