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    capitalize and maximize the support and learning opportunities, to set our young scholars up for success. Importance to Audience: 1. Early childhood learning focuses on high-quality programs that are geared toward children from birth to age 8. 2. Early Childhood education produces short and long-term positive effects on children. Thesis Statement: High quality early education is critically important and should be universally open to all ages and not only for a certain age group.…

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    The Importance Of Early Childhood Education

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    A recent study on social and emotional risk and protective factors that predict early school problems or success found that "children who do not begin kindergarten socially and emotionally competent are often not successful in the early years of school—and can be plagued by behavioral, emotional, academic, and social development problems that follow them into adulthood (U.S Department of Health and Human Services)." Creating a positive social relationship is an important outcome of preschool,…

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    Wellness And Wellbeing

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    well-being is reliant on the "interactions with the environment" (Liamputtong, Fanany, Verrinder, Henderson-Wilson, & Portsmouth, p. 206). Brofenbreener explored the implications of different settings that children were exposed to and the direct effect it had on children 's wellness and wellbeing. When looking at Brofenbreener 's model here, he argues the first layer of the ecological model, microsystem, is where education and care settings children are exposed to play a direct role in the…

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    Miriam Beatriz Avelar Dr. Julie Shattuck EN 101 10 October 2016 Early Childhood Education When I started my school education in Kindergarten at the age of 5, it seemed as if my education had to fit a mold, where creativity was not part of the curriculum. It was as if learning, and how I learn was determined by a cookie cutter structure, my options at that time where non- existent, and not only for me but also for my parents. Education back then meant to learn by fear in that children were…

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    recent years, the younger generations tend to be more sensitive to immature matters over bullying online. These matters are taught in the older generations to be more mature towards bullying and to ignore it. Most of the maturity comes from their early childhood discipline from their parents. Physical punishment is an effective parenting method, but there are situations where abuse is involved with alcoholic parents. Although, physical punishment is effective it’s not the only way to discipline…

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    where Early Childhood Education…

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    Child Participation

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    The article ‘Child Participation in the Early Years: Challenges for education’ by Jo Ailwood, Susan Danby, and Marianne Theobald (2011) presents a range of aspects around child participation in Australia. It furthermore discusses the lack of education that children receive in regards to this matter. Throughout this article, there are six main headings, these being; understanding child participation, child participation in Australian policy, advancing the child participation agenda (the child…

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    It’s School Time! Early Transitions Matter Starting school in early years is a time of happiness for children. They feel excited and special by wearing a new uniform, a pair of new shoes, a new lunch box and a new bag. But is it always the case? No, not necessarily! Transition to schools in early years is a time of great social and emotional change for children. All children are unique individuals. Some children will adjust fairly easily to the new environment of schools; while others will…

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    Advantage Of Daycare Essay

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    lasting effects into adult hood. In a daycare, children are taught at a young age about manners, sharing and rules. They are also in a curriculum environment, learn how to socialize at a young age, and are provided with reliable childcare for an opportunity for parents of all sorts to continue work or an education. What makes a daycare center a high quality daycare center…

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    Early Childhood Education Makes a Difference in the Academic Success of At-Risk Children It is essential for our society to recognize the importance of early childhood education and how it affects a person’s life. Early childhood education is not “babysitting,” it is a powerful tool needed to guarantee a child’s academic success. The development acquired during a child’s preschool years set a foundation for their future. At-risk children are in jeopardy of achieving such great success due to…

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