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    Values of Early Childhood Education in the Public Schools System: It all begins long before first grade Presented by: Ashley Austin April 14‚ 2009 EDFL 568 Jackson State University Research Proposal The purpose of my proposed study is to analyze the values of early childhood education in the public schools system. There are several things that I hope to accomplish by conducting this research. This research will further illustrate how

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    " Robert Hutchins. It is very clear to me that a successful early childhood program must provide a safe and nurturing environment that promotes social‚ emotional‚ physical and cognitive development. Young children need a warm and inviting atmosphere to learn. Children must have their basic needs met before any learning can take place. Safety‚ nutrition‚ and shelter are a few needs which must be provided. Although early childhood centers may not directly provide these services outside the regular

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    Photographic Essay Child Development and Theories Introduction For this activity‚ I chose Jesus Lares from Tacoma‚ Washington. Jesus is 8 years old‚ in the 3rd grade‚ of Hispanic decent‚ and is an only child. Jesus enjoys a variety of afterschool activities such as baseball and karate and he also enjoys spending time with his friends. In home play consists of playing with toy guns and building space ships with Lego’s. The primary language at home is English

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    to young children’s experiences and well-being‚ as well as a powerful integrative framework for research. This review surveys major conceptual tools that shed light on different aspects of early childhood transitions. The objectives are twofold: 1) to review major research perspectives on early childhood transitions and 2) to identify significant trends (and gaps) in the knowledge base of scholarly as well as professional studies. The findings of the review point to the value of widening perspectives

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    Designing an Early Childhood Program When designing an early childhood program‚ the first step would be to assess the need in your community. You need to determine what is missing in your community and then offer a solution. The next step would be to develop your program philosophy. This will let people know how you plan on addressing the need and what values you will be instilling in the children you serve. The last step in establishing a program in your community is to decide the type of

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    Name: Salathiel R. Wells Date: 14th July 2011 English Commentary Feet September 1948 The extract ‘Feet’ taken from Reading in the Dark (1996) explores the concept of childhood‚ an excelled level of maturity‚ neglect‚ fear as a dominant mood and the significance of “feet”- using it as a synecdoche to represent people. The writer conveys his message further through the use of imagery and many literary features namely: metaphors‚ repetition and personification. The extract

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    The Role of Parents and Media Childhood obesity is between 16-36 percent of child and youth that are obese/ overweight. If one of the parents is obese or overweight‚ it is likely that 50 percent the child can be an overweight or obese child. If both parents are overweight or obese the child has 80 percent guarantee that he/she is going to be an overweight or obese child. In addition‚ in the United States the percentage of American children has tripled in the past 20 years. The children who are

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    hood and adolescent experiences shape our personality. Whether we are tended to adequately as a child‚ peer pressure and attachment all seem to play some role in shaping our personality which would have implications for future relationships. Childhood and adolescent experiences are said to have an influence on later relationships. Shaver suggests there are three things which influence our later relationships‚ care giving‚ attachment type and attitude towards sexual experiences. The idea that out

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    greatly assist in a child’s development both emotionally and spiritually. According to Bruce and Meggit (2002)‚ "equality of opportunity means opening up access for every child and family to full participation in early childhood services. There can be no quality in early childhood services unless there is equality of opportunity". Children should not be denied of their rights based on their race‚ nationality‚ gender or abilities‚ boys and girls should not be treated differently. Also‚ equal opportunities

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    Describe one approach to identity. Discuss how this approach can help to explain the identities of people with disabilities. The concept of identity within psychology can be traced back to the emergence of the discipline with William James’ publication Principles in Psychology in 1890 (as cited in Phoenix‚ 2007 p.45). While various identity theories abound‚ all approaches are principally concerned with explaining what identity is and how individuals form and use their identities to define themselves

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