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    One, Two, Three, Professional Me. The Early Childhood Education and Care profession has seen considerable change in recent years, this change has required Educators to critically reflect on themselves as professionals and what it means to be professional. ECEC is paramount in the development of young children, professionals have been under pressure to develop practices and core beliefs that will effectively enable educators to provide high quality care and education services to all children and…

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    Diversity In Childcare

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    In my second research article, Cultural Diversity in Teachers’ Group-Centered Beliefs and Practices in Early Childcare, researchers van Schaik, Saskia D. M., Leseman, P. P. M., & Huijbregts, S. K. (2014) examined the relation between teachers’ cultural backgrounds…

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    be between life and eternity of death. The statement “Because I could not stop for Death-/He kindly stopped for me-" (line 1 & 2, stanza 1) pictures Emily as busy and not ready for death. The poet sets an ironical tone for the poem. The poem is a reflection of the concept of mortality of mankind that removes the fear of death and makes it acceptable as part of life. In the first stanza of the poem, the poet uses personification. In the statement “Because I could not stop for death, he kindly…

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    woman for an hour, it would be Frida Kahlo. I consider myself a self-reflective person. Ever since childhood, I've been very artistic. I have shelves of journals filled to the brim with inspiration, poetry, memories, and reflections. I first discovered her when I attended art classes at the Guggenheim Museum, as a budding artist, her paintings inspired me to be bold with feelings. Her self-portraits are my favorite pieces of art to analyze. They are so bold and pure in feeling, Frida is so…

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    According to Kendler, Eaves, Loken, Pedersen, Middeldorp, Reynolds and Gardner early emotional childhood stress, such as neglect and abuse can have a negative effect later in life (2011). This early child adversity can be triggered by a future high stress event causing negative emotions (fear), which lead to anxiety and depression. The conditioning…

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    Pursuing a career in early childhood and special education has been a plan of mine since I can remember being a very young girl, however, circumstances placed before me lead me to believe perhaps it wasn’t achievable for a young country girl named; Tiaira Marie Greene. My interests in early childhood education, mostly special education dates back to my middle-high school years when I began to learn that every person is different, learns differently in all areas of their learning of academics…

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    Lollipop Stories

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    lived experiences. Furthermore, giving children a voice allows them to share their own personal stories. The article mentioned that it is through giving children voices that one is able to acknowledge the diversity and complexity of contemporary childhoods (Hohti and Karlsson ,2). This is certainly true as reading the different children’s stories in From Bombs to Books demonstrated that each child’s experience varied and they…

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    of such to the intimacy of showing true emotion. Through the narrative description of the impactful piece “The fine art of sighing” when looking through a formalism scope it is evident that operations of repression have affected the narrator 's childhood development, focusing on his fear of the desire to love and…

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    The pressing question that everyone is trying so desperatly to think of an answer for is whether or not my generation is equipped and prepared for the demands and challanges of being an adult. Obviously there is no factual answer to this question, we will not know until adulthood finally sneaks up on my generation. I don't beleive that anyone ever feels truely ready for adulthood. It's a scary transition in everyone's life. I also believe nothing can truely prepare anyone for adulthood.…

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    MY REFLECTION ON APPLIED CLINICAL ASSESSMENT AND INVESTIGATION IN CARDIOLOGY AND STROKE MODULE EXAMINATION Reflection is an important tool in learning. Critical reflection which is a branch of “critical thinking” allows practitioners brood about their practice and belief, requiring them to step-back and scrutinize their reasoning by asking probing questions (Mezirow, 1990). The module applied clinical assessment and investigation in cardiology and stroke is one of the core courses for Msc…

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