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    grow and become of age to attend school, they will begin to learn so many important things from their early childhood education. Child hood education teaches these kids to think outside of the box and to be different. Childhood education helps children to bring out the child’s social skills, emotional skill, and also the way they physically learn. When a child is done with their early childhood education, they should all have been taught the basics. Kids need to have learned the correct social…

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    My Early Childhood Program

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    This is my first semester in the early childhood program and I love it! This has been a great experience for me and doing what I love most. Children a great thing and we as early childhood teacher we need to know that. I have learned so many things about this program and how to better myself in my work. I hope that someday I can open my own daycare business and be successful. This program will teach me many things that I know or don’t know about kids. I’m excited for what the future holds for me…

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    to contribute as professionals then they will perceive us as professionals. My career in early childhood education is important because I will be a building block in creating a brighter future. Maria Montessori once said, "Free the child 's potential, and you will transform him into the world." Montessori believed that with the right tools, any child can succeed. The purpose of a career in early childhood education is to give children those tools. It is not the teacher’s job to pound facts into…

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    Every teacher has their own philosophy on children and teaching within the early years. This philosophy is based around their beliefs and values, research and personal experience about children and the way they learn and the role of their educators. It is important that a teacher is clear on their philosophy, as they will draw on it for all that they do.(Arthur, Beecher, Death, Dockett& Farmer, 2012). This essay will explore one such philosophy that will be supported by research, varying…

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    and strengths • Provides an engaging learning experience that builds a child’s confidence and provides a strong foundation in physical, social and emotional development Partnerships with families and communities strengthen the ability of early childhood settings to meet the needs of young children. • Collaborates with family to provide a smooth transition to school environment at the beginning of the year • Provides interpreters when needed to communicate with family of different cultural…

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    Final Paper Throughout ECED 2110, I have learned a great amount about early childhood development that can be beneficial to my current and future experiences working with children. I had the opportunity to learn different concepts through reading the text and discussions, then got to see those concepts demonstrated through the field experience. I discovered the importance of imitation, equipment to the development of motor skills, and interaction with adults to the development of language. In…

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    with their problems, however those strategies come from their beliefs on human nature. That is why I believe one of the most influential times in a person’s life is their childhood, meaning that early childhood experiences may cause a positive or negative affect in one’s behavior. I believe that situations that happen during childhood plays an important role in who that child grows up to be. I believe if a child experiences a time in their life when a situation went from negative to positive,…

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    stimulated in order for the appropriate results to occur. Research has shown that if a child is not conversed with or stimulated they will fall behind. In history a few cases have occurred where children are neglected and they have shown us how fragile early development…

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    that can include professionals experienced in social work, counseling, speech-pathology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. If the client is a disabled infant or toddler the ECI, DEBT team member will coordinate with their physician. Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) and Developmental Education Birth to Three (DEBT) is a program that helps developmentally delayed and disabled children and their families. ECI, DEBT works with the families and clients in their homes and at child care…

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    NaaBorle Sackeyfio My Philosophy Teachers are here to facilitate learning by creating a safe and healthy, nonjudgmental, enriching classroom that encourages positive cognitive, physical and social-emotional development. The basis of my philosophy is derived from Piaget’s constructivism, Waldorf education, emotional responsive approach and best practices in child care. Children learn best in environments that are designed for exploration, creativity, openness and self-expression. The balance…

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