Imagine that you want to open your own Family Child Care Home.
Reflect on what your setting would look like, what elements you think you might
want to include and for what reasons, and the various ways that you will strive
to ensure that every child and family feels welcome and respected.
In my Family Child Care Home, the setting would be inviting and
welcoming. The toys, materials, equipment, posters, pictures, books, art
materials, curriculum and furniture and the arrangement of the room will be
chosen with care. All of these things can influence what and how children learn.
I will carefully select these things to make sure they are age appropriate and anti-bias.
“An environment rich in anti-bias materials invites exploration and discovery and
supports children’s play and conversations in both emergent and planned activities”
(Derman-Sparks & Edwards,
2012, p. 43). My classroom will have a unique look catered to every family’s
culture.
To ensure that families feel welcome the environment will reflect
their cultures. Children need “materials that honor diversity both within and
beyond their own identity groups. This includes learning materials that accurately
and nonstereotypically reflect all the children, families, and staff “(Derman-Sparks & Edwards, 2012,
p. 43). with in the program in their daily lives. I want to make sure
families whose culture differs from the majority are just as visible within the
classroom.
Brandie
References
Derman-Sparks, L., &
Edwards, J. O. (2012). Anti-bias
education for young children and ourselves. Washington D.C.: National
Association for the Education of Young Children.
Brandie,
ReplyDeleteYou have implemented all the important materials. It is clear that you desire to welcome families and their children. Also, I am personally confident that I would feel comfortable in your setting with mental peace at the absence of negative tensions such as stereotypes.
Brandie
ReplyDeleteI would love to have and classroom that has all the elements that you have incorporated into the classroom. Your setting is the appropriate setting for children.