active participants in the learning process. For example‚ an infant who is hungry or wet may stop crying when he sees his care giver get a bottle or diaper; the infant has learned that when his care giver does this his discomfort will end soon. Preschool children are like little scientist and mathematicians‚ they are curious about what they observe‚ they ask questions and make predictions. Providing activities such as sorting and stringing beads can help children develop their cognitive skills
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Goal 1: Lizzie will improve her emotional and behavioral regulation. Lizzie and her family were in a good mood when the QP met with them for a session. Lizzie’s mother reported‚ "when I woke up to change Lizzie’s baby brother diaper I heard a noise‚ but I thought it was the dog then the next morning we realized Lizzie’s brother bike was stolen and the van door was open." Lizzie’s mother shared‚ "there has been car break ins in the past at other people’s home in the neighborhood." Lizzie’s mother
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Ramona is a hard-working‚ loving‚ single mother of two preschool aged girls‚ Theresa and Rosa. She works overtime every week‚ just to make ends meet for her and her children. Ramona and her children are in poverty. Unfortunately‚ statistics indicate that Theresa and Rosa will struggle to receive the quality preschool education they need to in order to succeed throughout Kindergarten‚ grade school‚ high school and into adulthood. According to one study by Sum and Fogs‚ students living in poverty
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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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up together. I first became interested in working with children as a babysitter in my early teens. Even if I didn’t get paid I enjoyed being with young children. As time progressed I began to work in the nursery at church then moved on to the preschool age children. That’s when I found my love of Preschoolers; they’re like sponges they just soak it in. Throughout my high school years I took Child Development courses and worked as a student worker with at risk families with children from birth
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My first job was being a babysitting for a while‚ which I loved then it hit 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
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CDA Competency Goal # 3 ▪ To support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance o Self: Candidate provides physical and emotional security for each child and helps each child to know‚ accept‚ and take pride in himself or herself and to develop a sense of independence. o Social: Candidate helps each child feel accepted in the group‚ helps children learn to communicate and get along with others‚ and encourages feelings or empathy and
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COMPETENCY GOAL V To ensure a well-run‚ purposeful program responsive to participant needs |Functional Area 12: |Candidate is a manager who uses all available resources to | |Program |ensure an effective program operation. The Candidate is a | |Management |competent organizer‚ planner‚ record-keeper‚ communicator
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Competency Goal III To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance Functional Area 8: Self One of my functional area goals are self when the teachers say good morning to the children when they walk in to the classroom. We also encourage the other children to say good morning to the other children when they walk in the classroom. This makes the children feel special and welcome. We ensure that I am always available when the children are separate from their parents
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Competency Goal IV To establish positive and productive relationships with families As an early childhood professional‚ I support the fact that students‚ whose parents and/or families are involved in their education‚ are more successful not only in school but in life. I always try to encourage families to be a part of their child’s education. I make sure to let families know about my open door policy where they can come into the classroom and stay for a short period of time
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