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    "I was once lost‚ but now I am found." This quote most accurately describes my feelings pursuing this specific Montessori track certification; especially while raising four young children at home‚ simultaneously. I was raised by a very Italian‚ Catholic family‚ The Orsini family‚ who descended from a Famous Pope‚ "Pope Orsini." My mother then died‚ when I was nine years old‚ and my understanding of my Italian heritage had been lost and forgotten; for the most part‚ after my father married her

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    Describe and Explain the Role of the Early Years Practitioner in Supporting Children’s Moral and Spiritual Development. Spiritual and moral development for a child is about the mental attitude of the child over moral matters. It helps children deal with challenging experiences‚ such as the death of a loved one. It teaches them right from wrong‚ and helps them learn to respect others. In an early years setting‚ Religious Studies would teach children about spirituality and morality. Religious

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    The 1950s and early 1960s were two crucial periods in the educational development of Malaysia. The transition from colonial rule to self government during these two periods had brought to the fore the adverse effect of the segregated school systems created by the British colonial government on the role of education as a tool for nation building. It had also heightened the sharp disparity in educational advancement between the Malays and the non-Malays‚ especially the Chinese. This was the result

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    BC Early Learning Framework: Relationships The most important relationship in a child’s life is the connection between a child and their parents‚ however strong attachments to caregivers encourage social confidence and support the understanding of a child’s relation to others and their community (BC Early Learning Framework‚ 2008‚ pg. 10). The British Columbia Early Learning Framework (2008) is a resource that outlines imperative learning principles that guide the success of all early learning centers

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    Task Analysis     1. Tactile Training:- To enhance the sense of touch         3.2 stereognostic sense 3.2.2 The Baric tablets   Nature of the activity :- Table activity   Material Required:- 1) Tray with Blind fold. 2)Baric tablet box 1 & 3   Presentation :- The teachers greets child "Good Morning Mary" How are you today? Today we will be doing a very interesting activity‚we will be working with Baric tablets. Would you like to do it

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    Moral Development 2 and a half years old - they have no understanding of what’s wrong and right but are starting to understand the word no. 3 years old - no understanding of what’s wrong and right but can follow simple rules most of the time. 4 years old- some children are sometimes thoughtful towards other but do things mainly for adult approval. 5-6 years old- children this age are eager to understand and follow the rules. 7-9 years old- children at this age are willing to tell others

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    period for order. I will explain how it is catered for in the classroom‚ referring to materials and activities. Sensitive Periods The Sensitive Periods are the best times for a child to learn a specific skill and are critical to the child’s self development. The child has this inner urge to undertake the task in order to live. Although‚ once this period passes it is possible for the child to learn the new skill but with much more difficulty. A sensitive period that is prevented from occurring will

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    Emotional Development in Early Childhood There are a great many things that young children need to learn in those early childhood years. The education that we need to ensure they receive should encompass a wide spectrum of learnings across many disciplines. Certainly as they progress through learning activities in the home as well as in pre-school‚ kindergarten. and elementary school‚ the child acquires a great deal of knowledge and experiences. Most of us think of the cognitive learning milestones

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    sequence of development is the defined order or predicted times and stages of a development that a child is anticipated to take from birth until 19 years of age. This is to say that at certain stages a child is expected to accomplish specific milestones in the developmental process. An example of this would be that a baby would smile before talking or a child walk before learning to run. The sequence of developmental process is divided into four main areas which are; Physical development Communication

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    Evaluate and reflect upon practice in early years settings in supporting children’s social development Gender This rationale will discuss the issues around gender and whether or not as parents‚ teachers or practitioners we influence children into their gender identity or whether it is inherent within our genetic makeup. I will be evaluating the complexities of my role as a practitioner in supporting children’s social development and reflecting upon how I could improve and modify my practice. There

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