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. Reflecting on the article, I think of a perfect society, that wants hurry children to get independent and think like little robot. Technology is taking place of relationships, play, and nature. Children intelligence is stimulated with new creations and children become bored easily of old things and never happy of what they have for a need to always change. 4. I believe that the child should interact with other children, be happy for the most part, and learn and acquire skills in all the developmental domain with just playing. The child should know how to self-regulate and to work by himself or in a team. 5. If the approach we talk about is the “Hurried” approach I believe it doesn’t value the child. Because it doesn’t care about …show more content…
Find the web sites for Zero To Three www.zerotothree.org/ and for the Program for Infant and Toddler care www.pitc.org/. In a few sentences, share your personal thoughts about each site and the mission of each organization. (4)
2. List and briefly describe the six program practices recommended by the Program for Infants Toddler Care (PITC) (18)
3. Reflect on each of the six. ‘New Approaches in infant-Toddler care’. These are not the same as the six program practices. Select one of the ‘New Approaches’ and share what captured your attention as you reflect on ‘what is known and what can be done’. Include ways that you see this approach supporting the development of infants and toddlers. (3)
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1. Zero to three website is very resourceful and supportive for parents that want to know about behavior & development, and maltreatment. It has tips for promoting social-emotional development, video series about children development, also shares fun activities that support early learning. The mission of this organization is to ensure that all babies and toddlers have a strong start in
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I love the perspective page, and the Spanish resource available. It has a page for product about child development for sale, the directory of activities resources and the six program policies. Its mission is to ensure that America’s infants get a safe, healthy, emotionally secure and intellectually rich start in life. The three pronged mission are to increase the availability and quality of child care for children under the age of three. Increase information on the practice of responsive, respectful and relationship infant toddler care, and try to convince local, regional, and national policies and practices that the foundation for all curriculum development and activities are the needs of infants, toddlers and their

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