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    In general, every early childhood education program is an important start for a young child’s development. Children ages three to six years old in most places around the world are enrolled in some form of early childhood education school. There are two types of preschool programs for children of this age, child-centered programs and teacher-centered programs. Child-centered programs are schools with a curriculum that is focused on the child, meaning it stresses a child’s preference to learn…

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    In early childhood education, there is a need for focus on students and their growth; social, emotional, spiritual and physical. My goal as an early childhood educator is to meet the child’s needs in these areas and extend their development. To facilitate this, it is necessary to provide a purposeful environment, recognise learners and how they learn, as well as conduct sufficient planning and support. Children have a natural curiosity and desire to explore their environment and as such, I will…

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    child as an individual. and third is what is known about the social and cultural context in which the child lives meaning how they are being taught and raised at home. because of the growing diversity in the United States it is important that early childhood Educators have a consistency Of what is being taught at homeand school and “ culturally…

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    Early childhood is a crucial stage of life in terms of a child’s physical, intellectual, emotional and social development; however, not all children grow at the same rate. Children with developmental delays may have mild learning disabilities or profound cognitive impairment that may greatly affect their overall development; therefore, when considering inclusion in early childhood settings, it is important to note that not all child care administrators and day care facilities are experienced or…

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    Early childhood, is it just a substantial provider of care for children, or has it transformed for highly sought educational purpose? If so, how has it metamorphosed over the years for educational purposes? The historical relationship between early childhood and education was to enhance the potential of our future generation from the earliest possible age. (Duhn,2009). History advises that New Zealand 's shifting political, social and cultural stance, is the influential power that provoked the…

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    I currently work in a daycare in Jamaica Plains. It is a catholic charity site and we have children from ages three months to four years of age. Some children have special needs and they have additional supports that come in from other agencies that provide the additional support that they need to succeed. For this paper, I observed the infant classroom. The infant room is licensed for seven children. There are usually three teachers that run the classroom. The classroom is set up with furniture…

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    in the early childhood education field has been rewarding and exhilarating while providing many opportunities for growth, development and experience that are rarely offered within other professional fields. Making the early childhood education field my primary career focus as a young adult has provided me the opportunity to grow within the field of education over many years. By doing so, I have been able to reach many higher and secondary education goals as the early childhood education field…

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    I think Early Childhood Education is important because it relates to the overall development of children. Within the early childhood education program a person gets to teach children age birth through 3rd grade. I think it is important to study the areas of physical, social, and the emotional development of children. I like learning about all the different developmental stages of young children. I have been told that the future success of every child is in many ways is determined before he or…

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    After I suspended my study for over one year, I desire to return to academic education and undertake the Bachelor degree of Early Childhood Education and Care at TAFE NSW. I am applying for this course because I love children and I want to have a career in children’s education. I remember when I was around the ages of 6, I imagined my dolls were little kids and taught them how to count and sing. As I am growing up, I enjoy babysitting for my sibling’s children and I like assisting them in the…

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    Young age is the one when a person needs time from one’s parents and people who live in surroundings. How a child gets matured in an environment depends on basically two things – nature and nurture. Nature is what the child has been endowed with by birth. But that too has an effect on the activities going on in the surroundings of that child. The mother, the father, the siblings(if any), and many other people who live around the child, who work around the child, have a permanent influence.…

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