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    a very limited field of vision, but as they grow older, it should normally increase. That is why it is very important to do regular eye screenings, not only at birth, but also at regular intervals in the preschool setting to detect vision problems early, so that a full eye exam may take place and the child can get the required care. If a child is constantly straining to…

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    Upk 1 Reflection

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    responsibility that accompanies it. I truly enjoyed my time in the UPK 1 classroom and after being there six hours a week, sometimes more, I feel a genuine connection to these children and the classroom. This entire experience taught me a lot, not only about early childhood education, but about myself and what I’m capable of. Working with four and five year olds opened my eyes to a way thinking that I had lost. These children were so imaginative and creative whether it be in their dramatic play…

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    Early Education Programs

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    The developments of early educational programs are very limited but are available, and it is up to the parents to decide if the cost of the early education program is affordable to them. Nores and Barnett describe that much of the growth in funding for programs has been due to the expansions by the public sector, yet child care continues to be mostly privately provided and is often provided by caregivers with little or no formal preparation (Nores and Barnett, 2009). Each state in the United…

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    Childhood is the age period that is ranging from birth to adolescence. While we talk about childhood in terms of developmental psychology then we can say that childhood is divided up into the developmental stages of:- • Toddler hood (learning to walk) • Early childhood (play age) • Middle childhood (school age) • Adolescence (puberty through post-puberty). By seeing the developmental stages of childhood one should know that childhood is the time for children to be in school and to play, to grow…

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    children homes that are likely to be at risk for academic difficulties due to economic and social disadvantages. The focus is to use tablets, computers, smartphones, video displays, and gaming consoles to achieve a learning environment to promote early math and literacy. The young children will do this by using the…

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    In the September and October 2003 edition of Child Development the article “The Specificity of Environmental Influence: Socioeconomic Status Affects Early Vocabulary Development Via Maternal Speech” was published. The purpose of this study was to answer the research question “Can SES-related differences in children’s vocabulary development be explained as the result of SES-related differences in their language-learning experiences?” Hoff later explains in the Introduction how there is evidence…

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    Play Based Learning

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    Children’s learning begins in the early years of life, so assisting children to develop all the developmental areas will encourage the development of successful autonomous citizens. The journey of a thousand miles starts with a single step, so helping a child to achieve their full potential to develop their learning outcomes in the early years is essential. Australia is a Multicultural Country where every child has a right to have the safe, secure and supported environment. Every child deserves…

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    CBM Data Probes Paper

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    CBM Data Probes Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) 6th Edition can be used to collect Curriculum Based Measurements (CBM). DIBELS are a list of procedures and measures for assessing of achievements of early literacy skills from kindergarten through sixth grade. It can be used to identify children who are at risk for reading difficulties and provide information to educators for target interventions to core components or early literacy. DIBELS Oral Reading Fluency (DORF)…

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    An outdoor play area for infants should be one that allows them to explore the different sounds, textures, colors, and smells of nature to enhance all of their domains of development through developmentally appropriate and safe equipment and materials. Based on my understanding of Piaget’s stages of development, infants are in the sensorimotor stage. Meaning they need many developmentally appropriate social, motor, and cognitive opportunities in which they can experience success. Therefore,…

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    “pinpoint which positive behavior interventions are effective” (B.P., 2006, p.1). The reason why I decided to use this assessment tool is because it better support critical social-emotional skills and determine professional development needs. As early childhood educators we understand that social-emotional is an important part of children’s development. Therefore it is imperative that we provide them a high-quality environment that supports children’s development. Dimension of quality to…

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