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    Heather Stucker EC183/EEC1863 Section 02 Teacher Reflection I: Early Childhood Education as a Profession - Spring 2013 Nancy Kaczrowski April 19‚ 2013 Biggest Strengths- Integrating Diversity into Learning. When I was in high school we learned a lot about Diversity so I’m going to share with you all I learned I feel I will be able to use what I learned for my career in Early Childhood Education. Diversity allows more opportunities for learning and success. Diversity gives you more friendships

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    Why Become A Veterinarian

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    career where you can contribute to the well-being of the creatures on this planet that can’t help themselves; a career where the work is rewarding and where you get to work with animals. That’s the career I have: I’m a veterinarian. I decided to become a veterinarian because I grew up on a farm where I loved taking care of animals. I’ve always had pets and helping them I knew‚ was my passion. The experience I remember the most was a time when one of our horses on the farm hurt his foot‚ I helped

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    The shaping of Early Childhood Education in America; a Timeline Compiled by Laura Seiler‚ January‚ 2015 for EDU119-EYD1 at ABTech Commmunity College 1592-1670 John Amos Comenius is sometimes referred to as the “Father of Modern Education” and also known as Jan Amos Komensky . He was a Moravian (now the Czech Republic) philosopher‚ theologian‚ and pedagogue who wrote over 200 books putting forth his visionary lifelong learning ideas as a means to create harmony throughout humankind. He developed

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    how to become a president of the united states The office of the president of united states has been one of the most important and serious jobs. If you would like to become one then you should follow these few simple steps to see if you can be qualified. First of all the constitution points out in article two that you have to be a natural born USA citizen‚ which means I can’t become president. The second rule is to be at least 35 years of age. And lastly but not least‚ you have to have lived in

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    How to Support Bilingualism in early Childhood Lisa Navarro EEC2202 Bilingualism is very important. Although most people speak English in this country‚ there is not really a national language in the United States of America. However‚ speaking more than one language will‚ without a doubt‚ get you father. Many children that enter early childhood centers have another primary language. Although it is very important that all the children learn English‚ it is just as important that they do not

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    Why Become a Nurse

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    took care of my elderly grandma who had been suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. I knew that the disease was incurable but I did all to help grandma cope with her daily problems. I learned a lot from that experience. From that time I have dreamed to become a highly qualified‚ experienced‚ and very competent nurse. I want to work as a qualified nurse before becoming a doctor‚ which is my ultimate goal. As a Christian‚ I believe that compassion and care have a positive impact on a patient’s physical and

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    Infancy & Early Childhood Development Paper Infancy as well as early childhood is the actually the foundation of what we will become as an adult. Children are like sponges and will absorbs a much information that you will provide them being through nature or nurture. Parents and guardians are essential key players in making sure a child is not only psysically healthy‚ but is given all essential development tools to succeed in life. They way we interact with children when they are young as a family

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    I believe that as an early childhood teacher I am responsible for providing infants‚ little kids and young children with positive learning experiences. I try to model respect‚ patient‚ and care for children and adults I come in contact with. Children have the right to have their needs met and they have the right to receive the proper education while in the care of their people. My philosophy is based on theorists‚ Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky. They are the two most recognized cognitive psychologists

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    optometrists offices across the country. Being an optometrist is an important job. If one is interested in becoming an optometrist they must look at how to become prepared‚ abilities and personalities needed to be an optometrist‚ education to become an optometrist‚ job outlook‚ environment‚ schedule‚ duties‚ and and salary. There are many ways to become prepared to be an optometrist. According to COPSystem Comprehensive Career Guide joining speech or cultural awareness clubs is a great way to get experience

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    Unfortunately‚ controlling a child rather than setting limits and boundaries with understanding and focusing on the relationship can have an outcome of an uncooperative child. Early Childhood in Japan‚ preparation in social and moral behavior should come after a period of infant development and Japanese believe that the liability for such guidance is a combination of the community and society and not the child parents. Adults rarely

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