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    Sheltering Arms Early Education and Family Center Before I could start this paper, I had to research what made a program exemplary. According to an article by Pogrow, “an exemplary program is one that can increase learning to a surprising extent with a great deal of consistency”. (Pogrow, 1998) This definition helped me to narrow down the list of programs and to have a criterion on which to base my decision. I also found an article written on the NAEYC website, that describes six principals…

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    engulfed by literacy. The success of children begins in their early introductions to literacy and continues to develop and blossom as the years go on. Children mimic and repeat language they hear at home and at school and as they grow older the languages learned become habitual, whether the language is grammatically correct, incorrect or even inappropriate. Literacy across the disciplines is vital to all educators and those seeking education. The lack of literacy in all grade levels is…

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    On Thursday, September 24, 2015 I went to the Judith P. Hoyer Family Learning Center, a Head Start Early Childhood Program, on 8909 Riggs Road in Adelphi, MD. This learning center is the Central Head Start Office in Prince Georges County. While there, I spoke with Ms. Sandra Kee, the current program supervisor employed under Prince George’s County Public Schools in the Early Childhood Programs department. Head Start is a federally funded agency which began in the summer of 1865 as a part of…

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    Case Study Template TITLE: LEARNING THROUGH PLAY IN PERMATA ( Build Confidence) Introduction The implementation of PERMATA Early Childhood Care and Education as such exists and a special opportunity will be given to children under 5 years of quality early learning experiences in an organized and fun environment. This is based on the fact that children 0-4 years old are the most important to be given the opportunity to go through the process of their development in the best way possible. As…

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    Tutor Time is a childcare and learning center that focuses on each child's unique abilities and learning style in order to prepare them for school. Physical education, foreign language and music are also included in the program, giving children a solid base for beginning school. With before and after school care, spring break progams, summer camps and flex care options, the learning center is able to help busy parents in whatever their child needs. School Readiness Pathway In order to prepare…

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    Introduction: Bright Horizons Family Solutions is the leading company in their industry that provides education for children in early age and it is a preschool for children that focus on the unique abilities and qualities of the children. It also supports families by a back-up care, provides a helpful advisory services to improve education for the children in the future, and other solution for work and life. Competitive landscape: Bright Horizons Family Solutions has many unique…

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    Family Engagement Assignment Family engagement is an important aspect of any childcare setting especially in early childhood education programs. I chose to asses the South Kingston Inclusionary Preschool in Kingston, Rhode Island. This school offers programs for children ages 3 to 5 years of age. It also offers services for children who are developmentally delayed or are in need of special services. The family friendly survey addressed the following areas of the school: physical environment,…

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    Around the world, increasing numbers of children are enrolled in early childhood education programs. (Berger, 2014, 2011, 2008, 2005, p. 271) One of the first priorities of parents of young children, is making sure their child is getting the proper education and will be ready for grade school when the time comes. When choosing a day care center, making sure the curriculum is appropriate is key. Two aspects to…

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    Children and The Book Thief Brooklynn McLaughlin ED 2900 Children’s Literature Paper 10/29/13 Children and The Book Thief Imagine being taken away from family because of what they believe in and shipped off to random strangers where one is to live out the rest of their life without being told the reason why. The individual is also encouraged or forced to believe in and do things that their parents wouldn’t necessarily have chosen for them. They are also forced to watch as people who are…

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    Assist the Director in any area needed such as Financial, Health & Safety, and Marketing. Job Requirements Education and Experience The preferred education required to work as an assistant director of a day care center is a related degree (Masters, Bachelors, or Associates) in Early Childhood. A candidate should have a minimum of two years of experience working in a day care facility and be 21 years old. They must meet all Federal and State requirements…

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