Sally Lou A. Curato November 23‚2014 Reflection Paper in Educ 1: Chapter 1 THE CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LEARNERS Parents begin teaching their children in the early stages of life‚ even while they are still infants. Establishing a schedule for feeding‚ sleeping‚ bath time and playtime are the first things babies learn‚ and come to depend on. Providing mobiles that play music‚ toys that entertain‚ even parents who sing to their babies are ways in which help them develop into curious toddlers‚ and
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Abstract Early Childhood Education is an important stage which lays the foundation for life-long learning and whole person development‚ and serves as the starting point of formal education. It articulates with primary‚ secondary and tertiary education to form an entire spectrum of education. Research into the human brain shows that the period from birth to the age of 8 is a critical phase for brain development and therefore the best time for learning. The influence of the external environment
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I work at a Saturday and Sunday religion school. There I work with children from ages five to seventeen. I took the opportunity to observe the oldest child in the school. Her name is Hanan‚ and is a junior in high school. I’ve been teaching at this school for about a year. Even though I have been around Hanan for a significant amount of time‚ I didn’t start looking closely into her actions until I started to observe her for this project. Hanan is a very fascinating teen with a very powerful worldview
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I set up an appointment with the Kids Club daycare at 9:45 am on November 4th to observe for an hour of toddler classroom who were between three and four years old. The principle gave me a warm greeting and took me to the class and introduced me to the teachers and the children. Everyone there made me feel welcomed. I chose a place where I can sit‚ observe and write my note as well as to be away from children’s sight. In the classroom there were five boys‚ two girls‚ and two teachers Ms. Nadia and
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Jenny Garber PSY-211Q2864 22 Jan. 2016 Effects on Social Emotional Development in Early Childhood Social emotional development Has been defined in many ways. All of these definitions focus on a child’s ability to control and manage their emotions in a manner that makes them a positive asset to society. A child should be able to develop the skills needed " to establish positive and rewarding relationships with others"(Cohen). As well
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of an administrator in early childhood programs is making sure that the program they offer in the center epitomizes the best practice in the field. As the head of the center‚ an early childhood administrator must be equipped with the precise knowledge and experience in curriculum planning‚ appropriate curriculum goals‚ variety in teaching approaches and classroom management. He/she is likewise expected to keep up with the latest trends and researches in the early childhood education field to persistently
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Observation of adolescents (ages 123-15) On November 17‚ 2015‚ I observed adolescents ages 12-15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m‚ at the Windsor Middle School. I went to a few classes in every grade and sat at the back at the class and observed the class for about 15 to 20 minutes. I also observed the physical education class and their lunch break to watch for signs of eating disorders. Biosocial development During the time I spent with the 6th graders‚ I notice a great difference in physical growth between
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In my observation assignment I will identify as well as give examples of the children’s ability in the domains of development which are physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional. In addition‚ I will be identifying the different kinds of play I witnessed my child do. Domains (Physical‚ Cognitive‚ Socio- emotional: Expected Skills) During the growth of the child they should be developing in each of the domains of development which are physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional. At the age of three they
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I felt as if I took good observation for accurate and adequate information on each of my children. I knew my goals and which ones I wanted to documented‚ which allowed me to get information throughout the entire semester. This also allowed me to see the growth with in my child. Making observations at the beginning‚ middle and end of the semester. I could have done a better keeping track of conversations that children would have with others. These conversations would help make my observation
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