helped me learn more. I’m exited about obtaining my CDA; I know it will open a lot of jobs opportunities. I’m also willing to learn and improve my teaching. I have worked for year and a half with young children. I love how the children learn and how they are so curious about their surroundings. From my perspective‚ I know about children a little more by taking these courses such as the 45 hours and also by having a child of my own. I want to grow more as a teacher and
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Principle for Biblical Church Growth INTRO In these days‚ we see a lot of books and prominent church leaders give their personal ideas or vision in how God prospered there church and teach it to you as a general rule for church growth. The problem with this is if you are not connected with that Pastor‚ you have another DNA (vision‚ mission‚ ETC) so what work for them may not work for you. God gave every pastor an every of influence and it is their job to seek God to find His purpose for their church
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CHAPTER 1: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT LEARNERS A. CHILDHOOD Refers to the time or state of being a child Early stage in the existence or development or something Connotes a time of innocence B. ADOLESCENCE Came from a Latin adolescentia‚ from adolescere‚ “to grow” Period of psychological and social transition between childhood and adulthood A stage where a person experiences dramatic changes in the body along with developments in his psychology and career STAGES OF ADOLESCENCE PHYSICAL
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DEVELOPMENTAL MILESTONES PHYSICAL EMOTIONAL/SOCIAL INTELLECTUAL/COGNITIVE INFANTS : (0-18 MONTHS) 0-3 Months Sucking‚ grasping reflexes Lifts head when held at shoulder Moves arms actively Able to follow objects and to focus Wants to have needs meet Develop a sense of security Smiles spontaneously and responsively Likes movement‚ to be held and rocked Laughs aloud Socialized with anyone‚ but knows mother‚ father or primary caregiver Responds to tickling Prefers primary caregiver May cry when
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Reflective Statements of Competence: Competency Goal 6: To maintain a commitment to professionalism. To maintain a commitment to professionalism in preschool classroom you should set a goal for yourself. My goal in my classroom is to set a standard of excellence with in the room and to commit myself to the growth and development of each child in offering a positive‚ kind‚ loving‚ and safe atmosphere. I have respect‚ not only for myself but‚ for my class‚ each child‚ and their families. I keep
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CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas CDA Competency Goal I. To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Functional Area 1. Safe 2. Healthy Definitions Student provides a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. Student promotes good health and nutrition and provides an environment that contributes to the prevention of illness. Student uses space‚ relationships‚ materials and routines as resources for constructing an interesting‚ secure‚ and enjoyable environment that
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Introduction to Child development Holistic development definition In understading a childs development ‚one must take a holistic approach to their learning and development.There are different areas or aspect to a child development including physical‚Intellectual and communication development‚emotional development ‚social and behavioral development as well as spiritual and personal development. The various aspect do not exist separatley‚but rather they intermingle with each other in such a
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years What do we mean by growth and development? Growth is the increase in size of the body – in height‚ weight and other measurable areas. Development is the gaining of skills in all aspects of the child’s life. The different types of development are often split into four areas: Physical development: this refers to the body increasing in skill and performance and includes: gross motor development (using large muscles)‚ for example legs and arms fine motor development (precise use of muscles)
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CDA Competency Goal # 3 ▪ To support social and emotional development and provide positive guidance o Self: Candidate provides physical and emotional security for each child and helps each child to know‚ accept‚ and take pride in himself or herself and to develop a sense of independence. o Social: Candidate helps each child feel accepted in the group‚ helps children learn to communicate and get along with others‚ and encourages feelings or empathy and
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Preschool Caregivers in Center-Based Programs Table 1: CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas CDA COMPETENCY GOALS /. To establish and main-tain a safe‚ healthy learning environment FUNCTIONAL AREAS LSafe 2. Healthy DEFINITIONS Candidate provides a safe environment and teaches children safe practices to prevent and reduce injuries. Candidate provides an environment that promotes health and prevents illness‚ and teaches children about good nutrition and practices that promote
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