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Reflective Practice In Early Learning and Care
EveryChild California
Fall Technical Assistance
October 18, 2019
Diane Harkins and Amy Kaiser
California Inclusion and Behavior
Consultation Network
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I Know Enough About Reflective Practice
to Fill a…
❑Postage stamp
❑3x5 card
❑A page
❑A book chapter
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What is Reflective
Practice?
Ability to step back from an immediate
experience to sort through one’s thoughts
and feelings about what we are doing with
children and families…..
~ Zero to Three
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Reflective Practice
Using one’s inner experience to
understand another’s experience
Source: Early Head Start National Resource Center at Zero to Three: Reflective Supervision: A Tool for Relationship-Based EHS Services, 2010
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Components of Reflective Practice
Reflective inquiry
Acknowledging strengths
Building emotional safety
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Self-Awareness
The capacity to recognize our own
reactions, thoughts, and feelings, as well as
where they come from: our family history,
education, societal or cultural values,
religious background, etc.
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Two Things I Know for Sure
What I believe doesn’t always = what is true
and…
Reflective practice moves us from a place of certainty to a place of curiosity
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Source: Chris Argyris, 1970
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Key Points
Recognizing our own
knowledge, beliefs,
and biases increases
our effectiveness
Checking out our
assumptions before
acting upon them
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What is Empathy?
Imagining how another
person might be feeling and
what that person’s
emotions, thoughts, and
circumstances might be –
without trying to “fix” him or
her.
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Talk with a Partner…
When is it easy to feel empathy for a parent or colleague?
When is it difficult to feel empathy for a parent or colleague?
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Reflective Practice Activity
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Reflective Questions
• What stands out for me as I think about this experience?
• What is unclear to me right now?
• What went well?
• What could I have done differently?
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Reflective Questions
• Raise alternatives
• Encourage
evaluation
• Take a "Big Picture"
view
• Encourage
description
• Use exploration
• Identify issues
• Encourage the use
of information
• Consider planning
• Lead to clarification
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The CIBC Network
• What is the CIBC Network?
• Who may request technical assistance?
• What does technical assistance look like?
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What is California Inclusion and Behavior
Consultation (CIBC) Network?
A professional development project funded
by the Early Learning and Care Division of the
California Department of Education
(CDE/ELCD) and coordinated by the WestEd
Center for Prevention & Early Intervention.
The CIBC Network is designed to deliver onsite
technical assistance to early learning and care
programs.
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California Inclusion and Behavior
Consultation (CIBC) Network
Goal: To build capacity of early
learning and care providers and
programs to support the learning and
development of children ages birth to
five with challenging behaviors,
disabilities and/or other special needs
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Who May Request Technical
Assistance?
Center-Based
Programs:
• Contract with
CDE/ELCD
• Participate in their
local Quality Counts
California (QCC)
***Family Child Care Programs:
• Family Child Care Home Education Network (FCCHEN)
• Contract with CDE/ELCD
• Participate in their local QCC
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What does Technical Assistance Look Like?
Meet with staff
Observe the
environment
Facilitate reflection
about their work
Collaborate on
strategies and
development of
an action plan
Connect site with
local resources
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THANK YOU!
cibc@wested.org
www.cibc-ca.org
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