Conflict resolution and challenging students
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Conflict resolution involving a parent and adequate teaching.
A family feels their child's teacher is not challenging their child intellectually. They feel this is because of the dynamics of the class, with children requiring special attention from the teacher which distracts from the "educational/academic" experience their child should be receiving. Refer to NAEYC's Code of Ethical Conduct as you develop strategies to resolve this concern. Discuss how the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct impacts practices for conflict resolution.
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Using the NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct impacts practices for conflict resolution with a parent with student concerns.
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It is possible that the parent could be right. But it also could be that an aggressive parent could provoke tension and eventually the labor-intense energy spent with the persistent parent could take away from the rest of the class. This problem can exist just as easily with bright children.
The needs of ALL must be addressed at both an age-appropriate level and within the realm of what is developmentally appropriate for each individual. It's really an issue as ...
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