Not exact matches
An individual's temperament consists of ten traits, and is what makes all
children unique in how they
respond to the
world around them.
Wanting
to teach / redirect their curious
child who's gotten into some sort of trouble or another as they explored the
world around them (you know the kind — five thousand cheerios all over a newly cleaned kitchen floor, a chair that is not
to be climbed being climbed anyway and tipping over, brushing the family dog with mom's hairbrush of course, etc) but fearful of spoiling, they sternly
respond with a «NO!!!»
By the age of five or six, a
child will have developed their life style — that is their own individual way of dealing with and
responding to the
world around them.
We have a framework of skills and knowledge, but with a significant level of flexibility for staff
to respond to the
children's needs, interests and what is happening in the
world around them.
It's most appropriate for caregivers
to respond to young
children in developmentally appropriate ways that facilitate their exploration of the
world around them.
Being predictable Babies and young
children need
to be able
to predict how people will
respond to them and what the
world around them is like.
Babies and young
children need
to be able
to predict how people will
respond to them and what the
world around them is like.
It means
responding to your
children in a way that allows them
to feel secure, safe, and free
to explore the
world around them.