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    Providing high quality early childhood education benefits children and society concurrently. The ability to work on their physical, cognitive, and emotional developmental needs at an early age will help them flourish as students, and eventually as members of a globalized society. Providing children with equal learning opportunities could break cycles of poverty and mitigate social inequalities; thus leading to increased social and economic development of society. A major issue at hand is how to…

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    DAP, encompasses a wider set if of beliefs and practices, which are professed by many researchers in the field of Early Childhood Education. When planning a curriculum for a classroom, it is very important to consider a wide variety of factors of each child in the classroom. As the research become broader over the years, it is very important educators and future educators respond by changing the curriculum to the best approaches to assist children in the classroom, to reach their full potential.…

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    I am totally satisfied knowing that this part of my career is almost done. If I finish I will obtain a Bachelor of Social Work and a Minor in Early Childhood Education. It has not been an easy road, thankfully I am almost at the end of the road. The moment I decided Social Work and Early Childhood Education at first I thought they were not related at all, but those two years working and studying I learned how one system affects other systems (System Theory). I decided for a different path just…

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    are many findings on parental involvement throughout high school and in their child’s journey to go on to higher education, but there seemed to be a lack of research done on the parent’s involvement throughout early childhood education. Because children develop very quickly in early childhood, it would be very beneficial…

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    issues, the early childhood research conducted in the United Kingdom (UK), refer to the codes of ethics from the following three groups the British Psychological Society, the British Sociological Society and the British Educational Research Association (Mukherji and Albon,…

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    inclusionary practices and inclusion for children with disabilities and their families within an early childhood education environment. Two of the research articles used are from New Zealand, one from Taiwan and one from Spain, they range from 2009 until present day. This literature review explains the importance of including children with disabilities and their families within mainstream early childhood settings. It then addresses effective teaching strategies which include and excludes…

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    schools and provide an excellent way for children in early and middle childhood to develop and work on physical growth in a safe way. Children go through a sensitive period which is a point in development when organisms are susceptible to stimuli in their environments (Feldman, 2017). Gross and fine motor skills are able to be developed further through play in an environment such as parks and are different for children in the early and middle childhood phases. Several senses are stimulated in…

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    The learning environment is a very important aspect in early childhood Education which needs great consideration. The environment needs to be supportive, attractive and friendly to children. When designing the ECE environment it must be considered that it is developmentally appropriate, homelike and welcoming, these allows care routines to be carried out in a way that nurtures children’s sense of wellbeing and supports children to achieve autonomy, independence, initiative, a sense of competence…

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    Being in Early Childhood, professionalism is a very important part. I will continue my profession by going to classes about early childhood education, going to trainings, and being proficient on writing assessments on each child. To ensure that I am going to continue my professional growth in Early Childhood, I will be attending classes to get my Early Childhood Education degree. By attending these classes, I will learn more on how to teach children in many different ways. Children need to…

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    An effective Early Childhood Education Program is one that embraces the creativity of their students, while teaching them the values of the multicultural advantages of the world around them. Cultural Arts, Imagination, and Creativity are factors of an individualistic mind that allows us to communicate with each other without always using words. Schools from Preschool to College should provide the training needed for each of their students to move forward into their aspirations without…

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