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    foster their individual development. (Veale‚ A. and Piscitelli‚ B. 1988) This essay will discuss the Value of the Observation Process in Planning for early childhood settings‚ and the role of each teacher in facilitating children’s individual learning and development. Observation is a very valuable and important part of the planning process as each child is different. Observation and Record Keeping in Early Childhood Programs (Veale‚ A. and Piscitelli‚ B. 1988‚) Suggests that in order for educators

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    Emergent Curriculum Essay Rebeeca ECE217 Tuesday July 2nd‚ 2013 The inspiration for the Reggio Emilia approach came from Reggio Emilia‚ Italy. In Italy‚ all the preschools are centered on this approach. It is a city run program for children from birth to the age of six (Cyert Center‚ 2004). The philosophy is that‚ “children’s interactions and relationships with other children and adults are a vital component of their learning” (Schiller‚ 1995). Reggio Emilia schools in the United States‚

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    The profession I want to pursue after college is teaching. I recently changed my major from Safety Management to Early Childhood Education‚ which is an extreme difference in course material. I never had much of an interest in my safety classes and solely chose the major based off good things people had told me. After college I would like to work in an elementary school; currently I think I would like to teach any grade from first through third. I believe ageism can be prevalent in the teaching profession

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    Asian Culture in Early Childhood Classrooms Tene’ Williams ECE 405 Children and Families in a Diverse Society Prof. Kerry Trethewey August 19‚ 2013 Asian Culture in Early Childhood Classrooms Diverse backgrounds or “cultures” are necessary for the preschool classrooms just as they are for all classrooms. As a teacher‚ it is very important to understand all the cultures that are in your school as well the classroom. Students have no control over their culture; therefore no student

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    the support of teachers and parents‚ they can excel in many more areas and overcome the challenges they face. I have done an interview‚ with a preschooler named Rhiana. During the interview I have learned about the quality of preschool care and education and the roles of adults in young children’s lives. Rhiana works with children between the ages of 5 and 6-year-old students. Her classroom is diverse with eleven boys and eight girls. Some of them are Alaskan Native‚ African American‚

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    Early Childhood Pioneers [pic] Pioneers of Play Friedrich Froebel 1782-1852 Froebel pioneered the view that play acts as an organising function which integrates learning and helps children apply their knowledge and understanding in relation to their developing ideas‚ feelings‚ physical bodies and relationships. Froebel thought that schools should be communities in which the parents are welcome to join their children. He believed that parents were the first educators of their child. He

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    Communication is the most important factor for young children’s learning and social development. Humans have the unique skills of language and speech to enable the sharing of information‚ knowledge and feelings with others. Early childhood educators have an important job to nurture and support the development of communication in children. Communication skills are required in order to deliver the right message and convey it properly to the child. These involve body languages and facial expression

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    such as: b. Disease surveillance and responses to outbreaks c. Advocacy for healthier public policies‚ improved skills and support for improved community health behaviour d. Immunization programs e. Inspection of health standards for early childhood facilities The 5 Principles of Medicare 1. Universality: available to all Canadians 2. Comprehensiveness: covers all necessary procedures 3. Portability: coverage accepted in all provinces and territories and limited coverage outside

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    Introduction Continuous Professional Development should be essential for every early childhood practitioner. Every setting which promotes early childhood education essentially need to plan activities for children‚ short term‚ medium term and long term‚ but predominantly according to children’s interest. Consistent with Aistear (2009) the author agrees that planning is an on-going process‚ which requires early years workers to think about short-term‚ long term and medium term plans. It is vital

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    educator did not deal with one family . That “Early Childhood Educators recognize that families are of primary importance in children’s development and that children are best understood in the context of their families13‚” and they have to take the “Responsibilities to Families Early Childhood Educators value the centrality of the family to the health and well-being of children. They recognize and respect the uniqueness and diversity of families. Early Childhood Educators strive to establish and maintain

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