What ethical principles in naeyc code of ethic be applicable


Case Scenario #1 - (answer using the NCFR code of ethics)\

During a home visit, the Early Head Start (EHS) provider who is a CFLE observes a parent spank their child on the bottom right before the child is getting ready to run into the street.  The EHS provider does not personally believe that spanking is ok.  Answer the following questions:

1. Which principle or principles would be applicable in this situation and why?

2.  How should the EHS provider handle this situation?  What specifically should they say to address this situation with the parent?

Case Scenario #2 - (answer using the NAEYC code of ethics)

Amanda is a daycare director and has been caring for four-year-old Tommy for the past six months.  While Tommy is a great kid, when things don't go his way he is biting other students and throwing objects to the point of breaking things.  Amanda feels she is ignoring the other children in the room while trying to handle Tommy.  Amanda has been trying to be consistent in her discipline of Tommy, but she's starting to wonder if she should ask his parents to find another daycare.  What should Amanda do?

1. What ethical principles in the NAEYC code of ethics would be applicable here?

2. What should the daycare director do to resolve this problem?

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