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    Preschool Education Myth

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    Does preschool education have a long-term effect on children? This is a question that does not have just one single answer. In today’s society, whether or not your child receives a preschool education is solely a decision the parents have to make, whereas when I was younger, not every child was able to go to preschool. In today’s society, children do not have to partake in a test to get into a preschool program like the children that grew up in the previous decades. Although some people feel as…

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    the quality of education and care they receive during their early years. The early years are the most crucial years for child development (Caroll-Lind & Angus, 2011). The increasing number of mothers joining the labour force, emerging understanding on the benefits of early childhood participation and the move to promote social equity among children of diverse backgrounds are some of the reasons for the growing need to provide quality early childhood curriculum for the youngest members…

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    Preschool programs should be obligatory as it affects a child’s social skills and behavior due to the exposure of new interactions. Early education can benefit the students and the community because of the decrease in crime rates and the increase in employment and graduation rates. Due to the positive effects of preschool programs, the government should put more of their finances on these programs to help aid families who cannot afford them. The government gives half…

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    With the influence of digital media getting stronger every day, its effects have carried over into our society’s children. Children from birth are exposed to these technologies and they do not know a life without it there. There have been many debates on whether the use of digital media for young children is good…

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    The research project will be documenting the effects of using a call-and-response technique during instructional times in the classroom. Teaching students at a young age to respond to adult…

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    Career goals for the next five to ten years My career goal for the next five to ten years is already in progress. A year and a half ago, I began my new career with the Division of Child Development in Early Education (DCDEE) within the health and human services department. By utilizing my first steps in obtaining my ultimate professional SMART goals, I planned by the age of 36 years of old, I would transition from my non-profit career within technical assistance and quality enhancement to…

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    Riedinger, 1997). Ladd (2009) asked, how can we help preschoolers get ready for the challenges of grade school and make satisfactory progress during the early years of formal schooling? He states that although interest in this question dates back more…

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    How does early intervention affect the development of young children enrolled into the Early Head Start program and their families?" Introduction The History of Early Head Start Early head start is a program that stemmed out of Head Start. In January of 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson declared the war on poverty in his state of the union speech. Shortly thereafter, Sargent Shriver took the lead in bringing together a panel of experts that included nutritionists, psychologist and researchers…

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    Childhood is the age period that is ranging from birth to adolescence. While we talk about childhood in terms of developmental psychology then we can say that childhood is divided up into the developmental stages of:- • Toddler hood (learning to walk) • Early childhood (play age) • Middle childhood (school age) • Adolescence (puberty through post-puberty). By seeing the developmental stages of childhood one should know that childhood is the time for children to be in school and to play, to grow…

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    article was designated to find out the effects of adult supervision to school-age children’s behaviors. In recently years, the rate of females who participate in the labor force has increased significantly. According to the US Census Bureau, in 1999, 78% of women who have school-age children were in labor force, up to 33%-64% compared to the rate since 1950 to 1980. Also, the increasing in the trend of single women was a result of welfare reform effort in early-mid 1900s. Due to the problem,…

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