role and strategies used in encouraging the play-based curriculum in early childhood education are also discussed. Play is the foundation stone of children’s healthy and productive lives (Oliver & Klugman‚ 2002) and is also a significant means of child’s learning and development (Zigler‚ Singer & Bishop- Joseph‚ 2004). Play influences the child’s mind to such an extent that the powerful experiences during early childhood can be easily memorised even after a long period of time (Dockett &
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exercise their imagination‚ communicate effectively‚ enhance their social literacy‚ and build community in a different way. Many of the skills practiced through oral storytelling and the dramatic play that stems from it address applicable local and state early learning standards as well”(Berkowitz‚36). I think oral story telling would help student X‚ especially if it is a book that she would enjoy to listen. By reading stories that attract her she can socialize with other students‚ and predict what might
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Childhood: An Early Modern View Question: Analyze continuities and changes in methods of child-rearing among the English upper classes from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. How did adult views of children shape adult practices toward their children? Throughout the sixteenth‚ seventeenth‚ and eighteenth century‚ methods for childrearing were based on the adult perceptions of children. While some methods remained‚ others were being removed. These methods of childrearing fluctuated
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Emotions are an essential form of communication in early childhood. Children quickly learn a wide range of emotions and when to express certain emotions to communicate with their caregivers and also learn how to discriminate between different emotions. A study done by Paul Ekman et al.‚ showed that infants are able to make almost all the same muscle movements used by adults to express emotions (7). There are some emotions referred to as basic emotions. Basic emotions are characterized by typical
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Reading Strategies Mindy Tyson ECE 311 Jennifer Ashton 9 Sep 12 Learning development is different for every child and teachers and caregivers should make sure we acknowledge that fact. When creating a curriculum we should make sure that we develop ones that focus on each type of learner and not just the children that “get it.” Peer Assisted Learning Strategies reading (PALS-R or PALS) is a method that is helping teach children the importance
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WRITTEN OBSERVATION REPORT Assessment of Learning 2 Submitted by: Rodeza Lopez BEED – early childhood education- 3rd yr. I. Introduction This observation is conducted primarily to experience or see a teacher in action conducting her assessment and critic the way or methods the teacher used in assessing her students whether if it is effective or ineffective‚ its strengths and weaknesses in line with the assessment methods that were tackled in class. This is also to test my ability in conducting
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students; a teacher that makes my students want to become better versions of themselves. As a person‚ I hope I will lead a life surrounded by family and friends that is full of love‚ compassion‚ hard work‚ wisdom‚ and faith. Having a career as an early childhood educator is important to me because I have always loved helping children learn. I have had a passion for tutoring and mentoring young children for years‚ and want to turn this passion into my career. The key to being a successful educator is recognizing
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All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy I don’t know if you have heard of this saying but it’s a regular one in English‚ which means‚ if all you do is work work work then you and your life will be dull and boring.Fun and games in the learning process are important. A boy who can’t comprehend the complexities of a reading exercise can probably name most if not all‚ of the street on a Monopoly board‚ probably in the right sequence and with the right colour as well‚ without once ever having sat
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In Early Childhood Education 101 I learned a lot of new information. One major topic that gave me a better understanding when it comes to being a provider or teacher was chapter 5 Observation‚ Assessment‚ and Documentation. In a past education class that I have taken‚ we had to spend 30hr observing a classroom and teacher. Now after taking this class I feel that my observation was not done the correct way. I have learned that when documenting what I have observed‚ I am to write down exaely what I
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work as a student office assistant. Working with children in the center has taught me not only about their development‚ but their capabilities. This holds a special place in my heart‚ as I have a passion for children and am currently majoring in Early Childhood Education. The interim director‚ Silvia Valdes‚ has shown me all I have been missing out on‚ the true college experience.
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