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    Early Childhood Educator

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    Emilia schools. There are regularly scheduled meetings for parents to take part in. These meetings are scheduled in the evening so that working parents are able to attend. The parents and teachers discuss issues regarding school policies‚ child development concerns‚ and curriculum planning and evaluations (Wikipedia‚ 2007). The parents are involved in the whole process of the education of their children. Teachers send home journals of children’s thoughts and ideas expressed in class. This kind of

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    Early Childhood Education Content Review #1- Define the job of an early childhood professional? What training do they need? What standards are they expected to maintain? "Children are our future." This explains to you‚ the reader‚ why I chose to dive into the career path of Early Childhood Education. In this essay I will explain to you what the job of an early Childhood professional is‚ what training they need and what standards they are expected to maintain. These are all important facts in becoming

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    Observation of Early Childhood The subject of my observation was Josephine‚ a three year old Caucasian female in her home environment located in Lake Highlands‚ as well as a thirty minute observation at her gymnastics class at Little Gym. She is an only child in a two-parent middle-class household and spends fifteen hours a week with a bilingual nanny while her mother is at work at a hair salon and her father is at school teaching middle school English. I observed activities in problem-solving

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    Early Childhood Behavior

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    A R T I C L E INFLUENCE OF BEHAVIORAL CONCERNS AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EXPULSIONS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTATION IN COLORADO SARAH D. HOOVER University of Colorado School of Medicine LORRAINE F. KUBICEK University of Colorado School of Medicine and Aurora Research Institute CORDELIA ROBINSON ROSENBERG University of Colorado School of Medicine CLAUDIA ZUNDEL Colorado Department of Human Services‚ Division of Behavioral Health STEVEN A. ROSENBERG University

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    Intro to Early Childhood

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    Friedrich William Froebel (1782-1852) had a significant influence on early childhood education as we know it today. He is known as the inventor of kindergarten‚ a German word meaning "children ’s garden". The model of the modern day kindergarten was conceived by Froebel‚ who opened his own kindergarten in 1836‚ calling it a Play and Activity Institute. There he implmented such practices as promoting a child ’s right to play‚ to have toys‚ and to be in the care of trained teachers. He believed that

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    choose for me to work in with I get my early childhood education degree. I am currently finishing my Associate of Applied Science in Early Childhood Education at College of the Ouachitas‚ I have been rewarding my Child Development

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    Early Childhood Goals

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    During the early years of a child’s life are the busiest. I believe learning is happening all the time in a child life‚ through play‚ interaction with peers‚ and through single play. Learning is interwoven with the development domains. When using the domains they include‚ physical‚ social/emotional‚ cognitive and communication. There for working with my Head Start program it’s my goal for each of my children to walk out of my classroom at the end of the year using each of these domains‚ and helping

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    assessment and evaluation‚ educators are able to understand each child’s development‚ and make decisions about appropriate activities and experience to offer each child‚ to help foster their individual development. (Veale‚ A. and Piscitelli‚ B. 1988) This essay will discuss the Value of the Observation Process in Planning for early childhood settings‚ and the role of each teacher in facilitating children’s individual learning and development. Observation is a very valuable and important part of the planning

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    Trauma In Early Childhood

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    Traumatic experiences in early childhood can impact cognitive development. Cognitive function is impacted in children who have experienced traumatic events. Traumatic events or stress may occur when children are unexpected faced with a “danger”. The trauma may be within the family‚ or outside of the family. However‚ traumatic situations tend to catch children off-guard and occur unexpectedly (Practice Notes‚ 2012). Traumatic events often have a long-term effect on individuals. Long

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    role of early childhood intervention. The RAND researchers identified what the known research literature about the number of children at risk of school failure. Along with the risk of school failure they looked at the consequences for their performance in school and subsequent life outcomes. The results stated that high-quality early intervention programs can lay in compensating for early disadvantages. This article listed a few indicators that illustrated resource disparities in early childhood

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