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PITC National Symposium 2006

PITC National Symposium 2006. If We Asked Infants to Design Their Own Childcare. Presenter: J. Ronald Lally, WestEd. Infant As Citizen. The child would vote to be seen as a citizen with rights and choices in the present not as an instrument of societies future economic or social success:

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PITC National Symposium 2006

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  1. PITC National Symposium 2006 If We Asked Infants to Design Their Own Childcare Presenter: J. Ronald Lally, WestEd

  2. Infant As Citizen The child would vote to be seen as a citizen with rights and choices in the present not as an instrument of societies future economic or social success: • Right to Be • Right to Become • Right to Enjoy • Right to Choose

  3. Child Sees Self As Competent • Curious, motivated, self starting learner • Imitator, interpreter, integrator, • Explorer, inventor • Communication initiator • Meaning seeker • Relationship builder

  4. Child Sees Self As Vulnerable Dependent on adults for: • Physical survival • Emotional security • Safe base for learning • Regulating, modeling and mentoring social behavior • Information and exchange about the workings of the world and rules for living.

  5. What Child Expects From Adults Nurturance Support Security Predictability Focus Encouragement Expansion

  6. How They Want To Be Viewed • With a need for the love and support of trusted adults • With a passion and emotion that is at the base of their knowledge construction. • With an inborn drive to explore, experiment, invent and use things in unpredictable ways • As a social being • As an individual with rights and membership in a group that has its own identity and goals

  7. Preferred Setting For Care Care provided in safe, interesting, and intimate settings where they have the time and opportunity to establish and sustain secure and trusting relationships with other children and with knowledgeable caregivers who are responsive to their needs and interests.

  8. Preferred Policies For Care Primary Care Small Groups Continuity of Care Personalized Care Cultural Responsiveness Attention to Their Special Needs

  9. How They Would Prepare Their Teachers • For thoughtfulness • As researcher rather than practitioner • Schooled in the creative use of time,space & materials • Trained to document, reflect, plan and adapt • Prepared to engage in daily exchanges with children, teachers, supervisors, families and others.

  10. Daily Experiences They Would Prefer • Amazement Imitation • Marvel Surprise • Excitement Observation • Invention Hypothesizing • Transformation Communication • Disorientation Contemplation • Reflection Connection

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