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    Competency Goal 1

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    PROMPT 1 If your name is ‚ what would it stand for and how it reflect your strength and personality? Jovial - I always feel the happiness in my life and would like to share my happiness with people around me. Independent - Studying abroad changed me a lot—I have to do everything by myself and far away from my family. Athletic - Doing sports is a great way to relax and get fit for my body. I truly enjoy to do exercises after school. Running‚ swimming‚ and golf all benefit me effectively. Youthful

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    of Infants and Toddlers Jimmy Thomason PSY 104 Instructor Rebecca Wilson February 21‚ 2011 Nutrition is an integral part of life from birth to death. The nutrition needs of infants and toddlers are a cornerstone for the rest of the growth and strengthening of their bodies and minds. There are specific ways that we can ensure the maximum possible benefits during this period of growth. By focusing on what is most beneficial‚ and knowing what items need to be avoided‚ we can give infants and

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    Cda Goal 6

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    Competency Goal Six To maintain a commitment to professionalism I will introduce daily opportunities for the children within the classroom to explore their surrounding world through play‚ examination‚ art and science activities and much more. The children will be encouraged to explore each center within the classroom; these centers will be set up based upon the theme of the week. There will be an art‚ library‚ block area‚ home living‚ manipulative and science/sensory center within the classroom

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    To maintain a safe environment for toddlers can be quite a challenge. They think they can do most anything at this age. I make sure that their toys are developmentally appropriate and encourage their curiosity. AdChoices | |  Toddlers require constant supervision to ensure complete safety. To maintain a healthy environment‚ as with all ages‚ I make sure the area is sanitized daily. I assist them with washing their hands before and after each meal‚ after playing outside and after using

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    Dawnetta Tipton Infant and Toddler Development 10/18/2012 Fall Semester 6:00pm – 9:05pm Infant Toddler Observations Karen Eaton Dawnetta Tipton OBSERVATION ASSIGNMENT Name: Dawnetta Tipton Date: 10/2/2012 Time: 5:00pm Age of child: 9 months old This observation took place in the child’s grandmother home. Her name is Laila and she is a 9 months old and she is a bright little girl with pretty black hair and she had 3 ponytails with hair bows and barrettes. I was invited over

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    Cda Competency Vi

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    Statement of Competence Goal VI Maintaining a Commitment to Professionalism Professionalism To maintain a commitment to professionalism I will introduce daily opportunities for the children within the classroom to explore their surrounding world through play‚ examination‚ art and science activities and much more. The children will be encouraged to explore each center within the classroom; these centers will be set up based upon the theme of the week. There will be an art center‚ a library

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    In early learning environments‚ children acquire knowledge and develop cognitive‚ social and emotional‚ physical and language acquisition skills in the content areas such as language arts‚ math‚ science‚ and social studies in a variety of ways. It is up to the teachers to plan and implement in-depth studies of themes and topics that are meaningful and relevant to the children‚ being sure to address the development of the whole child while integrating all of the content areas. In the physical classroom

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    understand children‚ you need to assess all children including infants and toddlers. But there are challenges with infants and toddlers because you can’t do a one-on-one traditional assessment like you could with older children. They have short attention spans‚ they have limited language skills‚ so you are not sure what they are feeling or asking. The teacher must figure out what is going on. Despite the challenges assessment of infants and toddlers‚ itis very important and beneficial to assess them. The

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    EDUC 23329 Infant and Toddler Development and Programming In Class Assignment #1:Experiences for Infants and Toddlers 5% Student names: Comparing the Infant-Toddler KDIs to the Preschool KDIs How are they the same/different? Why are they the same/different? *Using Developmental Rationale Approaches to Learning Initiative Reflection ( only in Preschool) similarity: Initiative is listed on Pre-school and Infants /Toddler KDI’s. Both age groups have the desire the display

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    Observation: Infant and Toddler Development There are various factors that play a role in a child’s development. Based on several articles I will be discussing the physical‚ cognitive‚ and social development of infants and toddlers. The level of exposure to these various factors will determine how successful they develop in years to come. All children develop at their own rate and no two children are the same. The development of the child is based solely on child’s caregiver to provide these essential

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