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    differences between three different models used in early childhood education. The Montessori Method‚ Reggio Emilia Approach and High scope approach. The Montessori Method is a child centered educational approach developed by Dr. Maria Montessori. It is based on child development from birth to adulthood using scientific observations. (Introduction to Montessori‚ 2013). Likewise the Reggio Emilia Approach concentrates on a child’s natural development. It has the philosophy that in order to learn and

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    Unit 1 - An introduction to working with children E1) Statutory care and education must‚ by law‚ be provided by the government and be free of charge. An example of a statutory education setting is Primary School. While some Primary Schools are private‚ there must also be Primary Schools that are free of charge to attend. Private care and education is education or care that must be paid for. An example of a private education setting is a private Nursery. Most Nurseries are private and require

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    Learning through the Senses Anika Salazar ECE 101 Introduction to Early Childhood Education Instructor Carly Davenport January 09‚ 2012 As parents of young children‚ we often ponder which Early Childhood Program to enroll our children in. At one point in time they were non-existent. As early childhood educators emerged‚ programs were created. Interestingly‚ the Montessori approach is a specialized method created by Maria Montessori. The Montessori Method; which is widely used today was

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    Unit 064 Outcome 1 1. Please explain the main principles of the EYFS and also explain that by law all childcare settings have to work with this framework. How does your setting incorporate the EYFS? How is the EYFS displayed in your setting? Eg. The posters. What other guidance does your setting have? (for other local organisations) eg. Bodily awareness posters‚ pull-outs from Nursery World magazine? The EYFS framework gives all professionals a set of common principles and commitments

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    Unit 4 This essay will demonstrate the range of provision for the children‚ demonstrate an ion initial understanding of the roles and responsibilities in keeping children safe‚ what is meant by professional practice. The principles and values that underpin keeping children safe and how to develop relevant study time and management skills. Every child deserves the best possible start in life with the opportunity to learn and develop in an environment that is both safe and secure. Parents who

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    Teaching Practices that Reflect My Current Beliefs| Example- Pestalozzi: Children learn best when they have real objects to touch and interact with.|Example- My classroom will have many objects for children to explore based on their interests.| Reggio Emilia: Children must have some kind of control over their learning.|I will spend one on one time with each child in my classroom to find out how he or she best learns so that I can develop a learning stagedgy for that particular child.| Plato: You can

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    Respecting Childrens voices in Early Years Education Children are our future. We as educators get to make an influence which allows us to bring out the best in children in all aspects of their early years. So why wouldn’t we help the future aeronauts‚ doctors‚ electricians have their say in how they want to learn? why wouldn’t we want to help children grow and evolve based on what they are interested in‚ that could be their future roles and dreams? Allowing children to voice their interests and

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    AND THEIR LINKS TO THE EYFS The development of the early years’ curricula has been significantly influenced by the following approaches: Reggio Emilia High/Scope Montessori Steiner THE REGGIO EMILIA INFLUENCE ON THE EYFS The Reggio Emilia approach to early years’ foundation stage education is based on over forty years of experience in the Reggio Emilia Preschool Centres in Italy. The approach places emphasis on children’s symbolic languages in the context of a project-oriented curriculum

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    The meaning of a child-centred approach is to guarantee that the child is put first before anyone else. Every single person who works with children‚ whether that be a nurse‚ teacher‚ youth worker etc‚ has a huge responsibility to look after and make sure that each child they come into contact with is safe. A child centred approach is basically where every child can communicate and connect with people and also have a choice without someone interfering. A child centred approach is also beneficial for

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    years can impact on their future outcomes. We now understand that good-quality care and education in the early years has a positive effect on children throughout their whole lives‚ particularly within areas of learning and development. Reggio Emilia Reggio Emilia is a town in the hills of northern Italy in which a programme of early childhood education was developed. The programme is named after the town. A group of parents originally founded the schools in 1945‚ after the Second World War because

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