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Apply ways to build trust with parents
Build trust with parents by applying and modeling ethical behavior and professional integrity with all children and youth. Learn actionable ways to create a safe and trustworthy environment in early childhood education and child care centers.
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Describe ways to interact with parents that will create a positive experience for both the parents and their children.
Illustrate ways to apply the essentials of using supportive social learning to handle behavior issues.
Identify potential building and physical premises hazards and ways to protect from hazards.
Identify ways to help parents and infants/toddlers handle separation and attachment.
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