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Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing

24. Chapter. Child Care. Chapter 24. Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing. Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety. Caregivers must meet the basic needs of children and keep children safe.

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Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing

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  1. 24 Chapter Child Care Chapter 24 Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing

  2. Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety • Caregivers must meet the basic needs of children and keep children safe. • It is important to know how to handle emergencies when they occur. • Parents must choose child care services carefully.

  3. Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary caregiver parenting immunization vaccine age-appropriate childproof first aid cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) primary promote

  4. caregivers Anyone who takes care of a child. parenting The process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop. Meeting Children’s Basic Needs • Parents are the primary caregivers of a child. • Parenting is the process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop.

  5. Meeting Children’s Basic Needs Physical needs are the most basic responsibility of parenting, including providing food, sleep, clothing, cleanliness, and health care. Why is it important that all of a child’s physical needs be fulfilled?

  6. Keeping Children Safe To keep children safe, caregivers must know what to expect in any situation and take precautions. It is important to choose age-appropriate activities for children. age-appropriate Suitable for the age and developmental needs of a child.

  7. Keeping Children Safe To childproof means to take steps to protect a child from possible dangers. Keeping children healthy and safe means protecting them from abuse as well. childproof To take steps to protect a child from possible dangers.

  8. Dealing With Emergencies To handle an emergency, remain calm, assess the situation, call for assistance, and give first aid. Learn the basic emergency procedures to perform in order to give immediate action. first aid Emergency care or treatment given right away to an ill or injured person.

  9. Choosing Child Care Services There are various reasons for using child care services. The options can be in-home care, family child care, child care centers, or before- and after-school care.

  10. Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing • Children need guidance and nurturing to reach their potential in all developmental areas. • Playing contributes to a child’s development

  11. Content Vocabulary Academic Vocabulary stimulating environment guidance quiet play active play free play attention span resiliency consistency

  12. Nurturing Children • Caregivers must provide for children’s intellectual, emotional, social, and moral needs. • Children who feel loved have greater strength and resiliency, the ability to overcome disappointments, and stress. What are some ways to help a child feel loved, safe, and secure?

  13. Guide Behavior • Caregivers need to give guidance so children can learn what behavior is expected of them. • Rules for good behavior must be reliable and stable. guidance Using firmness and understanding to help children learn how to behave.

  14. Guide Behavior Modeling good behavior is the best way to promote it in children. Children need to know what their limits are and what is expected of them. Children should not be punished for actions that they have not been told are wrong or for those they cannot help.

  15. Guide Behavior Handle misbehavior by redirecting it, giving reminders, removing the child from the situation, making the punishment appropriate. Enforce consequences.

  16. Learning Through Play Play provides opportunities for children to explore and learn about their world. Types of play are quiet play, free play, and active play. quiet playActivities that engage the mind and use small motor skills. free playA type of play during which children choose any safe activity they want. active playPhysical activities that use large motor skills.

  17. Learning Through Play Provide opportunities to make learning fun and become involved in children’s play. Make the most of what television and electronic games can offer children. Set guidelines regarding active play and electronic entertainment.

  18. Chapter Summary Section 24.1 Basic Needs and Safety • Children depend on caregivers to meet their basic physical needs, including food, sleep, clothing, cleanliness, and health care. • Taking steps such as childproofing the home will help keep children safe.

  19. Chapter Summary Section 24.1 Caregivers need to know what to do in emergency situations, so it is helpful to be familiar with If abuse is suspected, it should be reported. Parents should explore child care options carefully. Basic Needs and Safety

  20. Chapter Summary Section 24.2 Positive Guidance and Nurturing • Caregivers must meet children’s intellectual, emotional, social, and moral needs. • Guiding behavior involves promoting good behavior, setting reasonable limits, and handling misbehavior.

  21. Chapter Summary Section 24.2 Children’s play is purposeful and promotes progress in all areas of development. Children need a balance of different types of play activities. Caregivers should provide a variety of opportunities for play and learning. Positive Guidance and Nurturing

  22. Review Do you remember the vocabulary terms from this chapter? Use the following slides to check your knowledge of the definitions. The slides in this section include both English and Spanish terms and definitions. Start

  23. caregiver persona a cargo del cuidado Anyone who takes care of a child. Cualquier persona que cuida a un niño. Show Definition

  24. parenting crianza de los hijos The process of caring for children and helping them grow and develop. El proceso de cuidar a los niños y ayudarios a crecer y desarrollarse. Show Definition

  25. inmunización immunization Una vacuna de una candidad pequeña de gérmenes muertoso debillatados que transportan una enfermedad que se le da el cuerpo para que cree resistencia a esa enfermedad. A shot of a small amount of a dead or weakened disease-carrying germ given so that the body may build resistance to the disease. Show Definition

  26. vacuna vaccine El germen que causa enfermedades se inyecta en al cuerpo para que éste cree anticuerpos. The disease-causing germ that is injected in the body so that the body can create antibodies. Show Definition

  27. apropiado para la edad age-appropriate Que es adecuado para la edad y las necesidades de desarrollo de un niño. Suitable for the age and developmental needs of a child. Show Definition

  28. A prueba de niños childproof Tomar medidas para proteger un niño de posibles peligros. Take steps to protect a child from possible dangers. Show Definition

  29. primeros auxillos first aid Tratamiento o atención de emergencia que se da de imnediato a una persona enferma o herida. Emergency care or treatment given right away to an ill or injured person. Show Definition

  30. resucitación cardiopulmonar (CPR) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) A first aid procedure that combines rescue breathing with chest compressions. Procedimento de primeros auxillos que combina respiración de rescate con compresioned de pecho. Show Definition

  31. ambiente estimulante stimulating environment An environment in which one has a wide variety of things to see, taste, smell, hear, and touch. Ambiente en el que uno tiene gran variedad de cosas para ver, oler, probar, oir y tocar. Show Definition

  32. orientación guidance Usar firmeze y comprensión para ayudar a los niños a aprender a comportarse. Using firmness and understanding to help children learn how to behave. Show Definition

  33. juego de aprendizaje quiet play Actividades que comprometen la mente y usan habilidades motrices pequeñas. Activities that engage the mind and use small motor skills. Show Definition

  34. activa active play Hacer actividades fisicas que involucran habilidades motoras gruesas. Physical activities that use large motor skills. Show Definition

  35. juego libre free play Un tipo de juego durante el cual los niños escogen cualquier actividad segura que quieran. A type of play during which children choose any safe activity they want. Show Definition

  36. capacidad de atención attention span La longitud de tiempo en el que una persona se qude concentrar en una tarea sin distraerse. The length of time a person can concentrate on a task without getting distracted. Show Definition

  37. primario primary Principal o primero. Main or first. Show Definition

  38. promover promote Fomentar o avanzar. Encourage or advance. Show Definition

  39. resistencia resiliency La habilidad para recuperarse del estrés y la disilusión. The ability to overcome disappointment and stress. Show Definition

  40. coherencia consistency Confiabilidad y estabilidad. Reliability and stability. Show Definition

  41. End of End Of Chapter 24 Chapter 1

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