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Please review this PHC concern page from Order Efficiency Ltd: https://www.phcport.com/openscalped/index.php?page=3&project_id=383&selected=221. Explain in plain English what the concern is, why it matters, what could go wrong if it is not managed, what action seems needed, and how serious or urgent it appears based on the page content alone.

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project_id: 383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development - Concerns (45)





Concern #221 - Managing entitlement risks

Project:
383 - TTGD 1 Early Child Development

Person:
David Winter (1)

Description:
There is the possibility that children (or parents, or even staff) may begin to expect outcomes, rewards, or benefits without corresponding effort, understanding, or shared responsibility. In the context of early childhood education, it’s the risk that children might be conditioned to feel they deserve success, attention, or resources as a given, rather than through growth, effort, empathy, or social contribution.

Desired Outcome:
Encourage gratitude and participation, not dependency, in access to resources

What Could Go Wrong:
Perceived entitlement could erode accountability or self-driven learning

Current Situation:
Pilot resources are freely provided, which may lead to misuse or undervaluing

Action Strategy:
Embed reflection practices and community contribution expectations early

Concern Category:
M2 Project Organisation

Location:

Analysis: Not available

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How do we embed reflectiton practices?
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