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Respectful Care
A PITC Training Session
Format: 1.5 hour session (optional attendance) lecture, video, discussion.
This session focuses on the approach to infant/toddler care of internationally known expert Magda Gerber. It features the video Respectfully Yours: Magda Gerber's Approach to Professional Infant/Toddler Care, is shown, an interview of Ms. Gerber by J. Ronald Lally, Ed.D., illustrated with footage from typical infant/toddler child care programs. Participants view and discuss sometimes controversial issues such as guidance and discipline, toys and equipment, infant stimulation, and culture and family, as well as other important elements of group care. The main points of discussion in this session are:

· Definition of respectful care
· Magda Gerber's definition of autonomy;
· Going slowly and doing less
· An attenuated environment for infants
· Importance of an absolutely safe place for infants
· Composition of infant groups (Primary Care);
· Same-age versus mixed-age grouping;
· Learning from the baby;
· Respectful care for young, mobile, and older infants;
· Educational toys, materials and equipment.

Related Module(s):
II Group Care
Related Resources:
Article Caring for Infants with Respect: The RIE Approach
Article Respectful, Individual, and Responsive Caregiving for Infants
Handout Resource List- Respectful Care
Handout Resources for Infant Educarers (RIE) Principles
Manual Trainer's Manual Module II: Group Care
Video Respectfully Yours: Magda Gerber's Approach to Professional Infant/Toddler Care
DVD Respectfully Yours: Magda Gerber's Approach to Professional Infant/Toddler Care
Video Mag Respectfully Yours: Magda Gerber's Approach to Professional Infant/Toddler Care
 
 

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