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As a caregiver, you will influence the social and emotional development of the infants and toddlers in your care. While caring for infants and toddlers, you may encounter difficult situations that can be emotionally challenging. How you handle stress impacts your overall health and well-being, as well as the well being of infants and toddlers in the environment in which you are providing care. Watch this video on dealing with children who have witnessed violence for an example of how to respond to stressful situations. After viewing the video, submit a journal entry in which you respond to the following questions:

 

How do you typically handle stress and stressful situations?

 

How will you effectively communicate and express your feelings in your work with children?

 

What do your responses tell you about the way you manage your stress? Is there any area of stress management you would like to improve prior to putting yourself in a setting where you are providing care to infants and toddlers?

 

List two strategies that you can implement when working with children who are also experiencing stressful life situations and events.

 

 Please ensure the work is at least 300 words in APA format.

 

Required Reference

 

Hearron, P. & Hildebrand, V. (2013). Guiding young children (9th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc.

 

Other References

 

Child Welfare Information Gateway. (2009). Understanding the effects of maltreatment on brain development. Issue Briefs. Retrieved from https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/issue_briefs/brain_development/brain_development.pdf
Erikson, E. (1993). Childhood and society. New York: W.W. Norton. (original work published 1950). 
Films On Demand, (2009). Child development theorists: Freud to Erikson to Spock . . . and beyond [Video file]. Retrieved from http://digital.films.com/PortalPlaylists.aspx?aid=18596&xtid=41255
Goleman, D. (2005). Emotional intelligence: Why it can matter more than IQ. New York: Bantam.
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Hearron, P. & Hildebrand, V. (2009). Guiding young children. (8th ed.). Upper Saddle River: Pearson.
Mackrain, M., Golani, B., & Cairone, K. (2009). DECA-I/T Parents Guide (For Now & Forever) [Pamphlet]. Lewisville, NC: Kaplan Early Learning Company.
McLeod, S. A. (2008). Erik Erikson. Retrieved from http://www.simplypsychology.org/Erik-Erickson.html
Nelson, J., Erwin, C. & Duffy, R. (2007). Positive discipline: The first three years. New York, NY: Three Rivers Press. 
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Werner, E. E. (2005).  Resilience and recovery: Findings from the Kauai longitudinal study.  FOCAL POiNT Research, Policy, and Practice in Children’s Mental Health, 19(1),11-13. Retrieved from http://isites.harvard.edu/fs/docs/icb.topic868773.files/1018WernerArticle.pdf

 

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