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    Early Childhood Interview

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    An interview was conducted with an adult role playing both the mother and the child at the developmental stage‚ early childhood. I decided to have the adult role play the mother because of how important the role the guardian is in the therapeutic process. I explained the agenda to the mother‚ detailing what she should anticipate for the first visit to ease any worries and answer any questions. I explained the agenda‚ my role‚ and client confidentiality to the parent. We spent time discussing the

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    Observation of the Early Childhood An observation was held in the children’"s wing of Tarrant County Junior College. A variety of children between the ages of two to six were observed in activities ranging from physical and motor to social and cognitive development. Specifically I mean that whether it was leadership skills or lack of‚ running‚ climbing and jumping‚ drawing and writing‚ or anything that could fall between‚ it has been seen‚ done and accounted for in the following observation

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    Early Childhood Vaccines

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    A vaccine‚ by definition‚ “is a biological preparation that provides active acquired immunity to a particular disease” (Sachdev). Simply put‚ it is a man-made substance that contains a dead pathogen (such as the flu virus‚ chickenpox‚ etc.) that‚ while dead‚ can stimulate your immune system into a response. Once your immune system acts upon the particular pathogen‚ the body develops an immunity to the disease that will not be forgotten. In today’s society‚ all 50 States and the District of Columbia

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    The early childhood field is dynamic‚ dealing with social and political change and provides a range of settings to meet diverse community needs (Ebbeck & Waniganayake‚ 2003). Leadership is essential during these challenging times‚ to ensure early childhood settings are high quality organisations for children‚ families and staff teams (Ebbeck & Waniganayake‚ 2003). Correspondingly there is a growing awareness of the importance of the theory and practice of leadership specific to the early childhood

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    Philosophy of Education

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    during a discussion they will more likely retain what is being taught because they have related it to what they already know. Whether it be hands on project or a group activity‚ a child is most likely to learn if they feel they are a part of the education process. Many times children will learn best from one another. They should be encouraged to interact and share ideas and knowledge with each other. Because children learn from others‚ it is important that teachers‚ parents‚ and administrators behave

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    Childhood Development

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    ECE Online November 11‚ 2012 Preschool/School Age Observation Paper Name: Cassey Age: 6.3 Name: Michael Age: 5.8 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT: Write your observations of both children’s physical development. Use complete sentences and include the names of the children you are describing. 1. Large Motor Skills: Some of Cassey’s large motor skills were moving her head‚ standing‚ walking‚ and running‚ jumping‚ skipping‚ and climbing

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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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    Early Childhood Memoir

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    In the Haitian culture‚ young female must learn to be domesticated early. This means by age ten I learned to cook‚ clean‚ and maintain the house. We attended to a local Methodist church. We went to church as a family. I believe that the strong religious background kept our family close. I learned to respect and honor all

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    Saidy Gutierrez Professor Debbie Trujillo Child‚ Growth‚ Development‚ and Learning October 20‚ 2012 Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi was born in Zurich‚ Switzerland on January 12‚ 1746. When he was five years old his father died and so was raised in a home with his mother‚ older sister and a woman servant and did not start school until the age of nine. At the school he attended‚ Collegium Humanitatis‚ he received instruction from educators Johann Jakob Bodmer and Johann

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    Education should no longer be mostly imparting of knowledge‚ but must take new path‚ seeking the release of potentialities.” Discuss the statement with reference to Montessori philosophy. Dr Maria Montessori started her work in the field of education and child psychology‚ when she had already obtained a doctor’s degree in medicine and surgery. Her scientific training and experience were exceptionally broad based and unique. Her approach to education encompassed the whole development of man

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