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    Individual development has been studied in our field for a number of generations, yet not one generation is as predictable as the last. Contemporary developmental theories have added, subtracted, and applied various approaches to understand child/adult development, but with the society increasingly growing and the millennials slowly taking over, there will be certain issues with development that will arise. In my research, I have found issues of development that closely relate to lack of delay…

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    violent juvenile delinquents attempting to turn their life before it plummets and they head to the Adult Jail. In this case, those toddlers fighting over a toy is petty. Last Chance, twists your guts and emotions as they navigate a labyrinth of childhood trauma and admitting to the crimes of assault, theft and murder. It takes place in a small town in Texas at a school. In this book…

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    wealthy, mid-income and low income children preschool can give head start in education to poor as education is one of the predominate factors in the reproduction of inequality. According to author Annette Lareaus’ book class text reading “unequal childhoods” Lareau illustrates how children start out unequal when it comes to education. Chapter one of her book titled “Concerted Cultivation and The Accomplishment of natural Growth” discusses how parenting styles factor into the education gap…

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    The wider the range of possibilities we offer children, the more intense will be their motivations and the richer their experiences”- Loris Malaguzzi. This quote reflects the passion I possess in actively providing children with boundless opportunities to explore their curious, imaginative and creative selves. Through providing a nurturing, positive and stimulating environment for all children, I am to foster an emergent curriculum with open ended play spaces with enriched resources that…

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    we see that children do that 's really good and that 's better than adults? And I think one answer, for instance, is language. That is one of the reasons why children are better at learning language than adults, because that 's the main task of childhood. “By the time you 're an adult, you had better know a language and there 's not much evolutionary pressure to wire up your brain to learn more, you 're done, you should know it by then. Children are, I think, better learners regarding motor…

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    I had the pleasure of interviewing two different parents, they are the parents of a teenage girl and a young boy; with very different age groups. How old and what gender are your children? Parent Interviewee #1 has a 16-year-old girl Parent Interviewee # 2 has a 3-year-old son and 13-year-old son. How do you expect your children (child) to act toward you? Toward other children? (Ask for examples) Interviewee # 1 stated that the expectation of her 16-year-old daughter is that she respects her…

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    outcomes in areas such as the child 's language, self-help, social, and motor skills. Followed by, how a variety of Internet-based communication methods exist to help increase the frequency and outreach of communication between families and early childhood programs. As well how using informal…

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    Introduction ‘Language gives shape and organisation to thought’ (Winch, Ross- Johnston, March, Ljungdahl & Holliday, 2010. Pg 467). There are several fascinating aspects of language, it is a form of communication, which interprets information and passes messages from one person to another. For each individual language is different this can be influenced by cultural backgrounds and beliefs, different communities and also the individuals’ capabilities. Language is not just speaking to a person…

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    Majority of those children who do not attend schools are in the workforce, in some areas where the schools are free do not give the children the resources to participate as they cannot provide it. The children do not have the time nor the supplies to be able to attend and have to work for their bread. Children are even sent to construction sites where dangerous conditions force them to work around the safety hazards. These long hours, isolation from a social environment, lack of education,…

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    “She must guide the child leaving it free-this is the height and summit of liberty” (Maria Montessori/her life and work, page 286) I remember the boy, who was very calm and quite 3 year old. Every morning, He came into school and chose the knob cylinder over and over again. He worked with only the knobs for 2 hours and it last about for 6 months. He knew what he is doing and liked it responding his inner sensibility. Through the concentration of sensorial practice, he absorbs not only the…

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