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    I would act as I do with most things‚ proactively. I am going to assume the diagnosis(es) were arrived at through a thorough and collective process of gathering information from several sources‚ including doctors‚ schools and myself or any other caregivers involved with the child. That my child’s behavior and or learning issues will have been compared to other children the same age and that rating scales have been used to identify and document these "behaviors". That available intelligence

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    Why do you want to be an Early Childhood Education teacher? This wonderful career as an Early Childhood Education teacher‚ give us the opportunity to see how children learn and develop their skills stage by stage. I also realized that when we are talking about children‚ we are talking about the future of the world and the entire human been. I love working with children because I like to see their development‚ changes‚ challenges and their success. Also I like to be there to guide them when they need

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    1 How Early Childhood Experiences with Parents Shape Self-Concept CCOU 304 Liberty University Vickie M. Flanagan 4/3/12 Running Head: The Shaping of Self-Concept Flanagan 2 Thesis: Early childhood experiences with parents play a major role in the shaping of an individual’s self-concept- the set of attitudes‚ opinions‚ and cognitions that she has of herself. Patterns of self-concept begin to develop as early as toddlerhood

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    COSMIC EDUCATION IN EARLY CHILDHOOD (3-6 YEARS OLD) Each moment is an opportunity to understand the integrity of the universe. Most children 3–6 years old are very much absorbed in experiencing their immediate environment. These children feel close to and connected with the natural world. To lay the groundwork for cosmic education‚ it is enough for teachers to ensure that children experience nature as much as possible and retain their connection with the natural world. It is important for teachers

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    The foundation of the essay will be based on Bourdieu’s theory “habitus is a set of dispositions” and “dispositions are acquired through a gradual process of inculcation‚ in which early childhood experiences are particularly important”. (Bourdieu & Thompson 1991‚ p12). Dispositions would be best described as a perspective or frame of mind with regards to the essay’s context. Bourdieu continues to elaborate that an individual’s habitus is the “internalisation” of their surroundings and that habitus

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    RC VI 2 Early Childhood Associations NAEYC- the national association for the education of young children is the world’s largest organization working on behalf of young children. They help parents and caregivers to provide developmentally appropriate practices for their children‚ they also help parents find an accredited program for their child‚ and provide many other great resources. The NAEYC also has professional resources that include: Online learning programs Intensive

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    Melody Kelly August 2‚ 2013 Week 7 assignment 1 Expository essay ENG 101 Melanie Shepard The topic I chose to write my essay about is being an early childhood teacher because that is what I am studying to be. I have also learned a lot of interesting facts while doing my research. Being an early childhood teacher makes it so the teacher is also a guide to the children they are teaching and is also able to teach the children new things‚ and keep them safe from any harm that could come

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    Environmental education and play in Swedish and Australian early childhood curriculum. Environmental education and play are two important facets of both Swedish and Australian early childhood curriculum. Sandberg and Arlemalm-Hagser (2011) provide us with an overview of the Swedish curriculum‚ the current landscape of environmental education and the place of play in environment curriculum. An Australian perspective is demonstrated by Edwards and Cutter-Mackenzie who examines domestic responses to

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    and does not have its own specific time slots. For a television program to be a successful children’s program it needs to be fun‚ exciting‚ educational yet interactive. Play School‚ one of the most famous‚ popular children’s televisions shows. It has been airing for 47 years and every episode includes a story‚ a short film‚ songs and regular educational features such as telling the time with a clock‚ reading the date from a calendar and learning shapes and numbers. Ensuring a television program

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    The most essential skill for early childhood educators is effective communication. Communication skills can be both non-verbal and verbal. At birth non-verbally communication occurs and as verbal communication skills are acquired oral comprehension is possible. Parent to child communication occurs throughout life‚ but the importance of parent child communication in early childhood is the most profound. Effective communications in early childhood educators are identified by communication between

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