Starting with this article, I’m beginning a series highlighting each generation in the workforce. With this first one, highlighting Millennials, I have a guest writer that is very close to me and also a Millennial, DJ Bond. Having his Bachelors in English and his MBA concentrating in Marketing, DJ currently manages social media content andContinue reading “Guest Post – Why Millennials Aren’t Awful”
Tag Archives: Training
Arrange Your Classroom to Eliminate Blind Spots
A blind spot is any area in the classroom where you are unable to see the children from every vantage point. You should be able to see the children from a standing or sitting position. When blind spots are removed you are able observe all of the children no matter if they are playing inContinue reading “Arrange Your Classroom to Eliminate Blind Spots”
Teamwork
What are the components of a team? A functioning team is a group of individuals that work together towards a common goal with collective objectives. However, a group of individuals working together does not always equate to a team. A group using a constructive process will be more efficient and productive as a team. WhenContinue reading “Teamwork”
The Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect
All forms of abuse and neglect are wrong. I have described a few signs of child abuse and neglect to look for when working with children. Physical Abuse Physical abuse is a non-accidental injury to a child that may include, but is not limited to, burning, beating, kicking and punching. There may be physical evidenceContinue reading “The Signs of Child Abuse and Neglect”
Child Abuse and Neglect
Mandated Reporters A mandated reporter is anyone that works with children in any capacity. Mandated reporters are required to report all forms of suspected child abuse and neglect. They are required to make an immediate verbal report (within 24 hours) when suspecting child abuse and neglect and a subsequent written report. The report has toContinue reading “Child Abuse and Neglect”