Difficult Conversations

What is a difficult conversation?

A difficult conversation in an early childhood setting refers to a conversation that is challenging, uncomfortable, or sensitive in nature. These conversations can be with parents, caregivers, or others and may involve topics such as child development, behaviour, or safety.

Why are they important?

Having difficult conversations with parents in an early childhood setting is important for several reasons:
  • Your conversation can lead to better collaboration and decision-making between the educators and parents
  • You can help build trust and respect between the two parties, which can lead to a more productive and positive relationship
  • It can help identify and address any issues related to child development, behaviour, or safety, which can ultimately benefit the child.

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