considering the diversity what provisions have been made for equal developmental psychology opportunities for the citizens of our country
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The Constitution provides that all citizens are equal before the law. There can be no discrimination based on a citizen's caste, sex, religious belief or place of birth etc.
Answer:
In this section we look at the importance of
using the correct terminology when speaking
about diversity, equality and inclusion. How
and why it is important to examine our own values and
attitudes, and how to perfect our interactions with children,
in order to be critically reflective in everyday practice and
also as an early childhood practitioner. In addition, this
section contains practical reflection exercises to assist you in
your work with families and children.
Also discussed in this section is the ‘funds of knowledge’
concept, i.e. that each child comes from a home which is an
educational setting where knowledge is transmitted. This
knowledge not only maintains the family culture but also
enhances the child’s well-being.
Have you ever asked yourself what ‘multiple identities’
means and what role it plays for the children you care for and
educate every day in your early childhood service? Multiple
identities is about respecting children’s unique identity
at birth and their role in constructing and reconstructing
personal meaning within their cultural contexts. All children
from all backgrounds undergo this process.
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