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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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    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 love how the children learn and how they are so curious about their surroundings

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    and emotional development is important to take into consideration at the toddlerhood age. Children of this age are flooded with new feelings (positive and negative) that they may not have felt before‚ such as frustration‚ anxieties and pleasure. Toddlers begin to become more open to social experiences‚ they are able to meet and communicate with other children in different situations such as daycare or schooling. They begin to take an interest in learning and playing and can understand each person

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    and his or her many‚ many needs can be physically exhausting.” But not to worry‚ because many studies have shown that raising a toddler is much like raising a teenager. By the time the parent survives the toddler stage‚ he or she has already prepared them self for the emotional teenage years. Although toddlers and

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    Mary Ellen Kimbrue English Comp 111 August 30‚ 2013 Reading Homework #1 1. Preview‚ read‚ re-read and annotate the essay by Hollingsworth (168-170.) “Every day‚ we hear more and more about developmental disorders that afflict children in the United States‚ disorders that have been misunderstood‚ downplayed‚ or ignored.” Examples; ADD-Attention Deficit Disorder‚ ADHD-Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder‚ OCD-Obsessive Compulsive Disorder‚ to name a few of the disorders that

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    Lejla Skocic Lynch Comp 1 October 15‚ 2012 The karate kid: Sequel Outdoes the Original The Karate kid is a much loved classic. With a lasting tale of an underdog‚ it’s a dime-a-dozen genre. The 1984 original film still remains a classic‚ with outstanding acting and an amazing plot. It’s no wonder why once the original came out; it was a huge hit among people instantly becoming a favorite by many. Then in 2010 The karate Kid was remade‚ becoming a huge box office hit. It is unusual to say

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    childhood education with six months work experience in a licensed‚ approved or registered child care facility A diploma in child development/early childhood education from a state-approved institution or a child development associate credential (CDA) and one year work experience in a licensed‚ approved or registered child care facility A High School diploma or GED with 3 years experience in a licensed‚ approved or registered child care facility. One year shall include supervision of

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    in several states across the country‚ including Virginia and Missouri‚ eventually leading to Texas. In elementary school I loved my teachers. They made learning fun and exciting. I knew I wanted to be a teacher when I grew up. As I got older‚ goals changed and I didn’t pursue that path. I had two wonderful children and felt very strongly that I wanted to be a full time stay at home parent. I focused my time on being as involved as possible in the lives of my own children. This led to hold several

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    childcare workers and instill the thoughts that learning is fun in young children today. I have lots of goals for a future in ECE. A projection of my short-term goals in ECE includes becoming a Child Development Associate. I feel that it would be an honor to be an educator to young children and introduce some of the behaviors that they will carry with them their entire life long. Some of my long-term goals include owning my own childcare center or becoming a

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    his/her first year‚ s/he graduates from infancy to become a toddler. Also known as the “terrible twos”‚ this life stage lasts from ages 1 – 3. During this stage toddlers do not grow as quickly as they did when they were infants; they grow 5.5 – 7.5 inches in height and can gain around 9-10 pounds (Tucker‚ 2010). It’s during this stage in their lives when toddlers learn how to walk and begin to explore the world around them. Toddlers not only learn how to walk‚ but they also learn to use other

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