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    I would act as I do with most things‚ proactively. I am going to assume the diagnosis(es) were arrived at through a thorough and collective process of gathering information from several sources‚ including doctors‚ schools and myself or any other caregivers involved with the child. That my child’s behavior and or learning issues will have been compared to other children the same age and that rating scales have been used to identify and document these "behaviors". That available intelligence

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    Childhood: An Early Modern View Question: Analyze continuities and changes in methods of child-rearing among the English upper classes from the sixteenth through the eighteenth centuries. How did adult views of children shape adult practices toward their children? Throughout the sixteenth‚ seventeenth‚ and eighteenth century‚ methods for childrearing were based on the adult perceptions of children. While some methods remained‚ others were being removed. These methods of childrearing fluctuated

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    in the early childhood field‚ requires a significant amount of information a individual should know.. The field depends upon understanding specific guidelines linked to a profession or task. Along with being apprehensive to following procedures related to teaching or dealing with situations. Participants in the field‚ must have certain qualities and skills. These requirements‚ skills‚ and guidelines all go hand and hand into Professionalism and Ethics. Professionalism in early childhood‚ channels

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    Gender Roles in Early Childhood Quentin Brackenridge Child‚ Family‚ Society November 15‚ 2010 Children learn what it means to be a boy or girl at a very early age. Identifying gender and its roles in early childhood is a vital moment in the human development. In many societies‚ families set different standards and expectations of what their children are to do in life. One factor that plays an important role in gender identity is a child’s exposure to the definition of what a female versus

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    Even though many people think that art doesn’t matter in a child’s life‚ it is a crucial part of the early childhood because children are able to become independent through their art and it helps children develop in many different aspects of life. Art activities are very important. Not only because it allows teachers to recognize children with unusual abilities‚ but because it encourages each child’s “full and all-sided development.” Art activities can and do help children develop their cognitive

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    Hypothesis: Childhood bilingualism leads to faster cognitive response rates. Study: Early Childhood Bilingualism Leads to Advances in Executive Attention: Dissociating Culture and Language (S. Yang‚ H. Yang‚ and Lust‚ 2011) Sample: I would use 2 blocks of 15 children (5 years old). 15 children would be bilingual in Korean and English; the other 15 would be monolingual in English. Method: I would perform a correlational study to determine if any correlation exists between bilingualism and cognitive

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    as a Philosophy of Education was mainly influenced by the likes of Pavlov‚ Thorndike‚ John B. Watson and B.F. Skinner who played an integral role of implementing these principles and techniques of behaviourism into our every day lives. Behaviourists consider the child to be an organism that acts‚ thinks and feels and is already programmed with the necessary skills for learning when they arrive at school. Skinner believed strongly in education but critics argued that his idea of education was different

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    a student office assistant. Working with children in the center has taught me not only about their development‚ but their capabilities. This holds a special place in my heart‚ as I have a passion for children and am currently majoring in Early Childhood Education. The interim director‚ Silvia Valdes‚ has shown me all I have been missing out on‚ the true college experience.

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    role and strategies used in encouraging the play-based curriculum in early childhood education are also discussed. Play is the foundation stone of children’s healthy and productive lives (Oliver & Klugman‚ 2002) and is also a significant means of child’s learning and development (Zigler‚ Singer & Bishop- Joseph‚ 2004). Play influences the child’s mind to such an extent that the powerful experiences during early childhood can be easily memorised even after a long period of time (Dockett &

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    Early Experiences and its Relations to Early Childhood Brain Development There has been increasing evidence that environmental factors play an important role in the process of gene expression (Fox‚ Levitt & Nelson‚ 2010). These experiences can enhance or inhibit neural connectivity in what is called sensitive periods (key developmental stages) that in return can have a relation with brain development. Moreover‚ this paper will present how early experiences can influence the brain architecture. Specifically

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