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    Autobiography My name is _______. I was born in Miami‚ Florida on September __‚ 1994. I was born into a large family with 5 older sisters and 2 younger as well. A few years ago I was graced with a niece‚ named __________; she has become the joy of my life. Most of my time‚ aside from working and school‚ is spent with her. Both of my parents were born _______‚ whereas my sisters and I were all born here in Miami. There’s a great dissimilarity in the way that things are done in______ and the

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    I will apply Vygotsky’s theory of development to make changes to my current curriculum. Vygotsky believed that social and cultural environments affect the way people think and their cognitive development. He believes that children have a curiosity to experiment with their environment that contributes to their cognitive development‚ but he think the most important factor is social interaction. When kids are younger this interaction is between their families and the people close to them‚ but as they

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    Piaget ’s Theory of Cognitive Development Jean Piaget was born on August9‚ 1896‚ in the French speaking part of Switzerland. At an early age he developed an interest in biology‚ and by the time he had graduated from high school he had already published a number of papers. After marrying in 1923‚ he had three children‚ whom he studied from infancy. Piaget is best known for organizing cognitive development into a series of stages- the levels of development corresponding too infancy‚ childhood

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    education‚ child development‚ child psychology or a related field that includes at least eighteen credit hours in child development and/or early childhood education A bachelor’s degree from a state-approved college or university in any subject area‚ six months experience working with children in a licensed‚ approved or registered child care facility An associate degree from a state-approved college or university in early childhood education‚ child development‚ child psychology

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    The term cognitive development refers to the process of developing intelligence and higher level thinking that allows a person to acquire problem-solving skills from the age of infancy through adulthood. A Swiss philosopher by the name of Jean Piaget took an interest in in developmental psychology; specifically in children during infancy through pre-adolescence. This model developed by Piaget still has a modern-day relevancy. Contributions to Learning and Cognition Piaget made a considerable contribution

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    How do kids reason? (Piaget’s preoperational thought) According to Piaget‚ “he called cognitive development between about 2 and 6 years preoperational intelligence‚ a time for symbolic thoughts‚ especially language and imagination.” Children do not use logical operations-reasoning processes during this time. In other words‚ things do not have to add up in order for it to make sense to them. An example would be that a child is able to use an object to represent something else‚ such as pretending

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    Goal 1: Safety In order to provide a safe environment and teach children safe practice to prevent a reduce injuries. Safety in a preschool is very important. In my classroom I make sure I arrange it so that I can see all of the children at the same time. I arrange the cubicles in a way that allows me to see around them from as many angles as possible. In my facility we have a ground covering that is soft to cushion falls. All of our slides and other playground equipment are a safe distance from

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    me‚ why not get a degree in earlyu childhood education. I got a job in a preschool‚ I was able to do my 45 hours where I learned a lot‚ I’m not saying I did not know things‚ it just helped me learn more. I’m exited about obtaining my CDA; I know it will open a lot of jobs opportunities. I’m also willing to learn and improve my teaching. I have worked for year and a half with young children. I love how the children learn and how they are so curious about their surroundings

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    Media and Cognitive Development In Children Michelle Miner CCMH 504 August 31‚ 2014 Kristal James Media and Cognitive Development In Children In the Article entitled Media and Young Children ’s Learning‚ the authors conclude that exposure to media at a young age is shown to influence the cognitive development and academic achievement of a child (Heather L. Kirkorian‚ 2008; Princeton University). Research has shown both positive and negative connections between the exposure to electronic media

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    throughout an entire lifespan. More particularly‚ Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson were prominent theorists who had an immense impact on psychosocial development and early childhood education. Both theorists studied and focused on diverse‚ yet particular developmental stages. Erik Erikson’s assumptions involved the eight stages of psychosocial development. Moreover‚ his theory concentrates and describes the developmental stages across the lifespan. Though Erikson’s theory was developed years after Piaget’s

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