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This assignment provides you with an opportunity to create a code of ethics for you and your family, as well as to explain the strategies and thought processes that went into developing the code. First, create an original code of ethics for your family by thinking about your family as an organization. In your code of ethics, please include the following items: (See attachment )
The next part of this assignment involves an evaluation, where you describe the thought process behind the code of ethics that you prepared. For the evaluation part of this assignment, draft an essay to include the following items: (See attachment)
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Running head: CHILD CARE ETHICS
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Family Child Care Ethics
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CHILD CARE ETHICS
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Section One: Original Ethics Code of the Family
Purpose
The process of raising children in a community and family is not entirely easy because
one encounters many ethical and moral dilemmas when making important decisions. In addition,
one should be wary of the changes that have ensued over the past years in the collection of
information concerning early childhood care. Thus, the guiding principle for development of the
code to the family member is the duty for recognizing, formulating and fully using abilities and
knowledge for competent child care activities.
The family ethical code provides the guidelines for accountable conducts and provide a
common foundation for solving the main ethical challenges experienced in the early care of
children and upbringing. Furthermore, it intends to address, the spiritual, biological, spiritual,
cultural and social needs of children and their families.
Core Values
It is important to understand that children always learn from the community and their
families. These two groups (family and community) bring important knowledge, diversity of
identities and experiences to their learning (Gradia, 2015). Social-cultural principles have moved
their focus beyond the development of individual children to encompass the essentiality of social
contexts to the development and learning of children. Early care for children in the society and
families should be places and spaces where activities like dialogue and responsive lear...
