Problem Solving
Abstract
Any parent has the right to the point of view on education. This applies not only to us but also the rest of others too. Someone does not want his child to play in the sandbox, as the sand will everywhere, and someone does not want the child's clothing to be covered in paint from painting. It has its own reasons and explanations, because no one wants bad for own child, everyone knows the nature of their child, and preventing or resolving to do something, they think it's only for the benefit of the child.
Problem Solving
Indeed nowadays, many parents object to the child spend much time in the sandbox or draw for nothing, constantly dirtying their clothes. Every parent has the fear that the child may taste the sand at the same time will get infected or pass the whole sand on his head, it's not hygienic. And dirtying the clothes with paint, the child must understand that it spoils clothes, because not every parent has often the money to buy clothes.
And that is why we must clearly explain to the child it without damaging his psyche. For, example, instead of playing in the sandbox a child can be encouraged to listen to interesting and informative story. And instead of drawing with paint, he can be given, to experiment, to draw with crayons. As we can see there is always an alternative
The questions, which explain the point of view of parents:
1. Do not you allow your child to play in the sandbox for fear that the child may get an infection?
2. Do you think that the child should spend time usefully learning something new than playing in the sandbox?
3. Do you think that the child is constantly dirtying clothes in paint, may be untidy in the future?
4. Do you think that playing with sand and painting with colors, the child may lose interest and need to more serious things?
We have to listen to the every parent. We need them to be open with the teachers. That is, if the parent sees that his wishes into account, he will see the changes in his child, then he will be satisfied.
I think I believe that next month it will be the result, so we can visit parents and check their progress.
References
American Psychological Association. (2002). Ethical principles of psychologists and code of conduct. American Psychologist, 57, 1060-1073.
DeLeon, P.H. (1995). Proceedings of the American Psychological Association, Incorporated, for the year 1994: Minutes of the annual meeting of the Council of Representatives August 11 and 14, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, and February 17-19, 1995, Washington, DC. American Psychologist, 49, 627-628.
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