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NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct

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Behaviors and Skills

  • 6.1.a
    Meets or exceeds the education and experience requirements needed for their position (teachers, caregivers and administrators), as applicable
  • 6.1.b
    Adheres to relevant New York State and New York City regulatory licensing, certification and training requirements, as well as the requirements of funders (if applicable)
  • 6.1.c
    Obeys laws related to child abuse, the rights of children with disabilities, and school attendance
  • 6.1.d
    Recognizes potentially unethical practices. Uses NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct to resolve ethical dilemmas. (Visit http://www.naeyc.org/positionstatements/ethical_conduct)
    Directly addressed in this resource
  • 6.1.e
    Upholds standards of confidentiality, sensitivity and respect for children, families and colleagues
  • 6.1.f
    Uses relevant professional standards and guidelines to plan and implement experiences for young children and families
  • 6.1.g
    Refers to NAEYC position statements to make thoughtful choices in their early childhood settings
    Directly addressed in this resource
  • 6.1.h
    Maintains a developmentally and culturally appropriate environment and curriculum based on basic principles and theories of child growth and development
  • 6.1.i
    Counters any teaching practices, curriculum approaches or materials that are degrading with regard to race, sexual orientation, family structure, gender, culture or religion
  • 6.1.j
    Responsibly serves as part of an interdisciplinary team, including participation in IFSP/IEP meetings, according to DEC Recommended Practices

Highlighted items are directly addressed in this resource