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    Myra Munroe Education 311 Article reflection 3 Accessible Family Involvement in Early Childhood TEP outcome 6. Communicating and collaborating with families and communities for the benefit of ALL students February 26‚ 2017 The very first thing the article asks us is “What strategies enable families to be full and active participants in their young children’s education?” Talk about a loaded statement. So why is this so important? Research over the years has found a correlation between positive parental

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    Philosophy of Early Childhood Education PHILOSOPHY: My own beliefs about early childhood education are based upon the knowledge that children ’s growth is developmental. It seems very clear to me that a high quality early childhood program must provide a safe and nurturing environment which promotes a broad spectrum of support for the child ’s physical‚ social‚ emotional‚ and cognitive development. I strongly agree with the tenets of the National Association for the Education of Young children--that

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    Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Education Cathy Buce ECE315: Language and Development in Young Children Instructor: Lissett Pickens May 31‚ 2010 Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Education One issue of linguistic diversity‚ is you has the teacher needs to identify the needs of the children in your classroom. A teacher needs to address their own attitude toward the children and families that are linguistic and cultural diversity. If a teacher knows that most of the students

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    Relationships Rosalyn Stewart ECE312: Administration of Early Childhood Ed. Programs (BFI1048A) Instructor: Susan Hoagland December 20‚ 2010 Building relationships between the families‚ community and the staff are very important to the survival of the centers. The relationship between the two is so important that it one of the main factors that can contribute to the success of the center. To provide quality care within the centers welcoming parents to be a part of their child’s day‚ making the center

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    Early Childhood Education Programs Early childhood education programs provide parents with an opportunity‚ the opportunity to give their child a head start in social‚ cognitive‚ and motor development. This head start can prepare a child for kindergarten and the future grade levels. According to the National Academy Press (2000) children come into the world eager to learn; the first five years of life are a time of enormous growth of linguistic‚ conceptual‚ social‚ emotional‚ and motor competence

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    In his 2003 speech‚ the Minister of Education mentioned “by April this year… three quarters of our schools had Parent Support Groups or Parent-Teacher Associations”. He also pointed out that not only has the number of schools with parent involvement increased‚ the scope and quality of the involvement has improved too. I honestly feel that that this growing trend of parental involvement in schools is closely associated to parental “kiasuism” in a highly meritocratic and competitive society such as

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    different experience than learning about parent involvement through reading a book. One of the most insightful things I learned during my time in Sheridan was how parent involvement impacts the classroom.. Parent involvement can happen in a variety of different ways and during the previous two weeks in Sheridan I learned how important this involvement is. First of all‚ the classroom has a variety of different obstacles that impact the classroom and parent involvement is one variable that impacts the classroom

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    First‚ the six types of “Parent Involvement” are establishing relationships with families; gathering information from families‚ keeping families informed‚ establishing two-way communication between families and program; providing family education; facilitating family-to-family support. After analyzing‚ the six types of “Parent Involvement” the three involvement strategies that I would use in my classroom would be‚ is for keeping families informed‚ I would call the parents on the phone‚ once a week

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    children in lower-income and working families do not have equal access as wealthier families to high quality early childhood learning programs. In 31 states across the nation‚ the cost of early childcare programs is higher than in-state college tuition and fees at a public college ‚ making early childhood programs inaccessible to many families. The lack of access to affordable early childhood programs can have negative results for the children and subsequent negative effects in the surrounding community

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    EFFECTS OF THE ISSUE ON EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION This study examines the effects of Tulsa‚ Oklahoma’s early childhood education programs on social-emotional outcomes at kindergarten entry. As such‚ it extends our prior work demonstrating substantial positive impacts of the Tulsa pre-K and Head Start programs on cognitive development‚ including pre-reading skills‚ pre-writing skills‚ and pre-math skills (Gormley‚ Phillips‚ & Gayer‚ 2008). We focus on children who were enrolled in either

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