We shall care for
and educate children in positive emotional and social environments that are
cognitively stimulating and that support each child’s culture, language,
ethnicity, and family structure.
We shall involve the family in significant decisions affecting
their child.
We shall not deny family members access to their child’s
classroom or program setting unless access is denied by court order or other
legal restriction.
Professional and
Interpersonal Behavior
We shall demonstrate
the highest standards of personal integrity, truthfulness, and honesty in all our
professional activities in order to inspire the trust and confidence of the
children and families and of those with whom we work.
Professional Collaboration
We shall honor and
respect the diverse backgrounds of our colleagues including such diverse characteristics
as sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious beliefs, or other
affiliations.
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT AND PREPARATION
We shall continually
be aware of issues challenging the field of early childhood special education and
advocate for changes in laws, regulations, and policies leading to improved
outcomes and services for young
children with disabilities and their families.