Answer To: EMH302 Pedagogy of Relationships Prescribe text : EBook attached Assessment item 1 Attachment in...
Soumi answered on Aug 07 2020
Running Head: PEDAGOGY OF RELATIONSHIPS: ATTACHMENT IN PRACTICE 1
PEDAGOGY OF RELATIONSHIPS: ATTACHMENT IN PRACTICE 14
PEDAGOGY OF RELATIONSHIPS: ATTACHMENT IN PRACTICE
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 3
2. Description and Observation 3
Early Child Centre Setting 3
Family background of the Child 4
Observation of Child 5
3. Analysing the Behaviour of the Child Through the use of Circle of Security Theory 6
Circle of Security Theory 6
The Position of the Child in the Circle of Security Road Map 6
Feeling of the Child, Seen through Circle of Security Road Map 7
4. Planning for Improving Communication with the Child 8
Understanding the Issue and the Cause 8
Communicating with the Child, Emotionally 8
Satisfying the Need of the Child by Being a Role Model 9
5. Communication Plan with Parents of the Child and Other Educators in EC Centre 9
Dialogue between Me (Quinten’s Educator) and Quinten’s Mother 9
Rationale 10
Dialogue with another Educator at the EC Centre, Regarding Quentin’s Case 10
Rationale 11
6. Compulsory Forum Posts 11
7. Conclusion 11
References 12
1. Introduction
Human psychological development starts at an early stage. Human child develop the basics of interaction with the society, based on the learning and treatment received from close interaction of elderly humans. In case of every child, the parents provide care, attention and affection that create a sense of value in the child about self. The attachment relationship shows that children tend to develop their personalities according to their sense of security. The prioritisation of the parents makes the child value the process of human attachment and development of relationships.
However, most of the parents are unaware of the importance of attachment relationship, and therefore, many children develop a detachment attitude and face problem in future adulthood. The circle of security, therefore, proves to be beneficial as it provided guidelines for the parents to follow a systematic approach to the child, leading to effective attachment relationship.
2. Description and Observation
Early Child Centre Setting
As seen in the given case study, the EC centre, appears to be a well-known and locates in Sydney, Australia. The EC centre provides a comprehensive amount of service through its 120 places in Sydney, offering preschool services to children ranging from six months to 5 years and remaining open from 7 am to 6 pm. The EC centre has ample number of educators for providing effective classes to children, reaching a total of 32 educators. As affirmed by Ansari and Pianta (2018), the number of educators in preschools determines the capacity and effectiveness of the preliminary education provided and therefore, is worth consideration.
The given case study is set in the context of Preschool 2, which has 40 pre-schoolers and 5 educators, generating a ratio of 8:1. Considering the ratio of pre-schoolers to the educators in the EC centre, and service duration, it can be ascertained that it is capable of providing proper education to children, learning the early basics of social life. As affirmed by Ward et al. (2018), all early education centres have their contribution in shaping the future of its newer generation.
Family background of the Child
As one focuses and observes the family background of the child, considered as example in the case study, it becomes apparent that, the family background has all the risk factors that leads to problematic child development. The origin of the family of the child was China. However, due to occupational and personal preferences, the family had moved in to Australia. The parents of the child are working parents, which makes both – the father and the mother of the child, occupied with their work.
The child however, was born in Australia, while her parents and grandfather were born in China. As mentioned by Renzaho, Green, Smith and Polonsky (2018), family origin consideration is important, as it holds relevant clue to one’s inclination towards society and lifestyle. The family also includes the grandfather of the child and her 7 years old sibling. The child, from a very early age is devoid of getting the company of the parents and therefore, spends most of the time in the EC centre and at home with the grandfather.
Despite living in Australia, the grandfather of the child is unable to speak in English and therefore he is very difficult to communicate. According to Dixon et al. (2018), lack of communication could lead to misunderstanding and communication gap, which eventually turns out to be harmful for child guidance providing. The busy schedule of the parents of the child makes it very hard to drop or receive the child to the EC centre by themselves, coming together. Instead, it is the grandfather who comes to drop and pick the child back home, on majority of days. The family has been following the same routine for the last nearly 3 years.
Observation of Child
Quinten, is 4 years old, and lives with her family in Sydney, Australia. She had been going to the EC centre for the last 3 years. She is dropped and picked up from the EC centre by her grandfather and very rarely by her parents. She is very responsive in her interaction skills with other children at the EC centre and is very active in outdoor activity. As opined by Love, Laws, Litterbach, and Campbell (2018), normal outdoor activity on the part of child is always a sign of good mental health.
Quinten’s favourite game is the Ninja Turtle and her favourite colour is green. The child, being attracted towards the Ninja Turtles, which is an action game, tends to make her rough at times. It is observed that the child often gets upset, leading to emotional outburst, when other children do not prefer playing Ninja turtle and sometimes exert anger on the educators. Quinten, bites and throws things at the other children to show her anger and emotional disapproval.
In cases, where she is denied of any permission, she reacts violently and often storms out of the spot. When observed for longer period, it becomes hard the educators to communicate with Quinten as she develops a non-attached attitude. As comprehended by Greenwood et al. (2018), non-attached attitude in...