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    My objective is to help my students reach their god-given full potential. I will spark the minds of my students... with a fun and exciting learning environment. I will create emphasis on a safe and warm atmosphere by treating each student equally and with respect. I see my students working side by side, rather than all for themselves. My students will experience great pleasure in discovering new and exciting things; taking pride in their work. I hope to pass on to my students a love and desire…

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    great ability of movement, dancing and flow with the steps. As a preschooler, the child does not need any help standing alone or moving quickly and K shows that her interact with the songs, she "involve large body movements—improve dramatically during early childhood." ((Berger, 232) so her level of gross motor skills is typically. Again she shows her ability to lead and teach her friend T in clapping with the song, she also was very happy with the new song "cooperates with other children, Enjoy…

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    provide equipment and environment that is beneficial and promotes learning through play. As an administrator in an early childhood education setting it is important to have a vast understanding of what…

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    The author of Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure is Deborah Stipek and Patricia Byler. They published in 2004. They practice this measure in 127 kindergarten classrooms. Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure is to observe and assess a normal day in the classroom. (Stipek & Byler, 2004, 2005) are made using a three-column format along the following areas: (1) Child-Centered, (2) Teacher-Directed, and (3) Child Dominated. These three areas are evaluated along the following…

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    of the forefathers of the early childhood educational field and background will allow for more substantiated thoughts and understanding of research, developments and innovations. Piaget and Vygotsky’s theories Is there a strong need to have an understanding about Piaget/Vygotsky and their theories with all of the research and knowledge that has come about since their time? Simply put, yes. Lourenço (2012) highlights just how instrumental they were to the field of early childhood education.…

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    In Richard Lavoies the Motivation Breakthrough: 6 Secrets to Turning on the tuned-out child proves techniques and strategies based on six possible motivational styles that will revolutionize the way parents and teachers inspire kids with learning disabilities to succeed and achieve. It promotes better communication, improvement through goals, and respect of the student. It provides an idea rather than the reward system. I think the value of this book lies in teaching people that what motivates…

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    With this, you could refer to the early stage of social awareness and imagination at the age of 5 and 6 (Miller, Church, and Poole). This takes place after a child is able to recognize themselves, so that they may imagine others. It happens at the age of 5 and 6 because researcher Susan…

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    If this wasn’t enough turmoil I was also now for the very first time in my life put into daycare. I hated it and as an egomaniacal preschooler I just couldn’t understand why I wasn’t the center of attention as I had been for my entire life. My first day there, I distinctly remember standing outside all day kicking the fence post. There was another time that I escaped and walked down the street to the business my mom owned. She was upset, as any parent would be. But I continued to attend that…

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    The Importance Of HIPPY

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    DIVERSIFIED COMMUNITY SERVICES BRINGS HIPPY PROGRAM TO PHILADELPHIA Early childhood education is critical to a child’s development. It has the capacity to close the educational achievement gap and increases their self-sufficiency as adults. Diversified Community Services realizes that learning through play with parents as a child’s first teacher is the key to that success. In October, Diversified Community Services is introducing the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY)…

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    know what specifically what I want to with my major, but I do know I wanted to have a minor that may work with my major in my future career. I decided I would like with children, because I do have few experience with children. Thus, I decided to make early childhood as my minor because I would be able to learn how to work with children in school setting and what I should excepted. I came into the class clueless about having to pay for the fingerprints in order to observe children. I thought if…

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