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    Unit 14 Support Children’s Speech‚ Language and Communication Unit Code: T/600/9789 1.1 There are many speech‚ language and communication needs of children. Speech refers to saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words; the sounds people use to communicate words; speaking fluently‚ without hesitation or prolonging or repeating words and sounds and speaking with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language refers to speaking and understanding

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    What Makes a Great Early Childhood Program By Juetta E. Potter A great Early Childhood program for infants‚ toddlers‚ preschoolers and school age children would be a program that participates in Kentucky’s STARS for KIDS NOW initiative. This is a one to four star rating system that recognizes centers that go “above and beyond” what licensing and regulations require. This outstanding Early Childhood program would employ only individuals who follow the NAEYC standards for Early Childhood

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    he learn that it was not that he has live this moment before “déjà vu” but it was same action that he has experience days of weeks before; after carefully thinking things through‚ Dr. Cloud discovery it was the events or circumstances that he was observing that happen to him. But in needs to be notice Dr. Cloud inform his reader that this study or on formation does

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    a negative effect on the social well-being of infants and toddlers but little to no effect on the cognitive and developmental milestones at the time of and following the separation. There is a plethora of research on the psychological effects of divorce on adolescents and teenagers but there is little to no research on the effect that divorce may have on infants and toddlers. There may not be as much research because infants and toddlers cannot enunciate their feelings or thoughts to others. We

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    Does early childcare really develop the cognitive and social aspects of children? My research will determine whether or not childcare facilities are really beneficial. Millions are spent on childcare every year. Figuring out whether they are advantageous or not will lower a lot of families’ expenses. Usually‚ children are placed in child care because both parents are working. However‚ sometimes‚ parents are advised by a professional to enroll their child in child care because this environment will

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    Toy Evaluation

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    with adults (Bradley‚ 1985). However‚ toys that encourage aggression could cause aggressive behaviors in children‚ especially boys (Klinger‚ Hamilton‚ & Cantrell‚ 2001). According to Klinger et al. (2001)‚ children develop an aggressive script by observing aggressive behavior and internalizing that information. Parent’s who purchase these aggressive natured toys‚ are in fact‚ legitimizing the aggression played out by his or her child (Klinger et al.‚ 2001). Parents are also responsible for gender-role

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    practitioners offer their support towards the children’s development by allowing the children to have some control on the direction of their learning‚ to be allowed to explore the world around them and to learn through touching‚ moving‚ listening and observing. This is because the foundation of the Reggio Emilia Approach lies upon the unique view of each child. As this is unique to Reggio

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    The attachment theory by Ainsworth is based on how an infant reacts to the separation to the reunion of a primary care giver. She collaborated with John Bowlby‚ the process of observing and accessing the quality of attachment in this relationship. The theory has four forms of attachment and they will determine the relationship between the caregiver and the child from infancy‚ adolescent and adulthood. The four forms are Secure‚ Avoidant‚ Resistant‚ and Disorganized‚ and each will teach the child

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    very interested in insects‚ is observing the grasshoppers‚ crickets‚ and centipedes that are in the bug jars in the science center. List three open-ended questions the teacher might ask her about the bugs. 2. List 3 different positive discipline techniques that can be used to help children to manage their behavior (from the text or lecture). Define each one and give an example of how they could be used. 3. Each day the children in Samantha’s toddler room go outside. Samantha

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    technically help my parents with raising my own siblings. And I have had the privilege to currently be employed in a daycare where I am able to work with kids‚ and observe them in there most natural state. I even find it funny when I catch my self observing these toddlers and preschooler’s speech when they are having a regular conversation; as I try to listen for any misarticulated sounds. Now it has become a natural instinct of mine when I am around

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