Competency Goal Two To advance physical and intellectual competence Physical development is very important for children. In my classroom I provide activities that appropriate for children to help develop in the areas of physical‚ cognitive‚ creative and language development. I do believe having activities that appropriate for children in my classroom helps meet the needs of children in physical development. Infants and toddlers grow fast in first
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Resource Collection Guidance / Outline RC I-1: Your valid and current certificates of completion of cards from a) any first aid course and b) an infant / child pediatric CPR RC I-2: A copy of one weekly menu. RCI-3: A sample of your weekly lesson plan that includes goals for children’s learning and development‚ a brief description of the planned learning experience‚ and daily accommodations for children with special needs. RC II: Nine learning experiences (activities) written in your own words
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Competency Goal 1: To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy‚ learning environment Functional Area 1: Safe One of my goals is to promote safety and reduce all injuries in a preschool setting all day and every day. This is an important goal for the age group of children in my care because children aren’t aware of all the various types of things there are that might harm them. So childproofing something I do to promote safety for the children in my center. Another big safety precaution I follow
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To advance physical and intellectual competence I provide numerous activities to enhance these qualities in the children that I teach. In the area of physical‚ my goal is to make sure the students are given many possibilities to participate in large motor activities daily. I make this fun by joining them while they are playing. I encourage them to do activities that encourage running and jumping. We play tag‚ hide and seek‚ and their favorite game “Mr. Fox what time is it”. When the weather
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Physical/Cognitive Development & Communication Working with diverse groups of infants‚ preschoolers and school age children has been an integral part of my life for the past 11 ½ years. A lot can be learned from observing the almost magical transformation children undergo in their first few years of life. It takes a curious tot to point out the trail of ants crossing a crack in a pathway. They take the time to stop and notice the little things. They are scientists‚ mathematicians
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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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Competency Goal #1 To establish and maintain a safe and healthy learning environment Functional Area #1: Safety One of my goals in the functional are of safety to is to provide a safe environment in order to prevent and reduce the injuries of the children in my care. This is an important goal for the age group in my care because they are still learning the consequences of hazardous choices and are not necessarily knowledgeable of the dangers in their environment. Every day I am responsible for
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Nine Learning Experiences Ages 3-5 Alphabet Awareness Age: 3 Purpose/Skills * To practice saying the alphabet * To recognize names of letters Materials Alphabet book‚ alphabet chart (optional) Vocabulary ABCs letters alphabet Literature Suggestion Read any alphabet book. Warm-Up Sing the "ABC Song." You may want to point to each letter on an alphabet chart as you sing. Say each letter clearly. Have children join in. When children are comfortable singing‚ add some variations
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Competency Goal Statement V Goal: To ensure a well-run‚ purposeful program responsive to participant needs At my center‚ I do my part to maintain a well-run purposeful program‚ Responsive to participant needs. On their first day in our program‚ I make every effort to me4et and greet our clients‚ the parents as well as the children. I ask the parents if they need any special requirements‚ accommodations‚ or modifications to better service their children. Before the child enters the classroom
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Competency Statement 1 To Establish and Maintain a Safe‚ Healthy‚ Learning Environment To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment I model safety practices and healthy routines in an environment that supports development and growth in these areas. My goal is to provide a clean healthy environment that meets each child’s physical needs. Making sure the classroom and playground are clean and safe at all times reduces the number of injuries of children while they are in my care
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