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    I choose the early child hood field to better myself as a teacher and to get a better understanding of how a child’s mind work. Growing up I always wanted to became a teacher and open up my own daycare center. One of my career goals is to make sure my center is built and able to meet the needs of all children. This includes children who suffer with a disability or disorder. There is not many centers who have the resources or staff willing to help a child who suffer with developmental issues. My…

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    Childcare, Language and Literacy Development Early childhood literacy is becoming a big focus in a child’s development these days and for good reason. Much research and study has been done on how a child learns and many theorists believe that a child’s literacy development actually begins at birth, not just when they start school. This discovery has helped to make many changes in the early childhood care sector, including the beginning of The Early Years Learning Framework. Focus is now on…

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    Johnson, & Beard, 2014, p. 62). This statement is one that I have seen in action for many friends and students over the last few years. As I am planning to teach within the early childhood education setting, this is something that should be the focus for all young students with special needs. Through a program such as early childhood special education, students who might not have had a chance now gain the ability to be a success in education and in life. Through the services that can be found in…

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    acceptance for others. Many scholars agree that the United States is becoming more racially and ethnically diverse society (Sarraj, et al. 39). As an advocate for early childhood education, I am able to contribute to the lives of children from different racial and cultural backgrounds. Compensensatory Education in the form of early academic programs that reach children before they get to elementary school. Exposing disadvantaged children to educational materials, diverse social experiences,…

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    of early childhood is to help children learn the skills they need, in order to succeed later in their educational career. Several programs have been established to help with this concept. There are several programs for children starting at birth, and continuing until the child is 5 years old. Programs continue for children ages 5 through 8 years old as well. The programs that have been put in place have made a difference in the educational success for the children that participated. In early…

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    Today in this world unfortunately, the importance of play in early education can often be undervalued in early childhood programs. I believe that using a curriculum with play is so very important. It’s really a healthy part of a child’s development. Play can huge impact on development is so many areas, like a child social skills, language skills, and cognitive development. I find that role play can be a great way to teach this to early years that are learning. Personally, I believe that role…

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    Relationships effects a person’s developmental growth in differently ways throughout the lifespan. Infancy, early childhood, middle childhood, adolescence, and emerging adulthood all have significant relationships with the parents, siblings, and peers. During infancy, which is from birth to roughly the age of 2, a child learns new skills and gains a better understanding for the world around them through social interactions with their family and peers. Familial relationships are an essential…

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    development during the early years and depends upon a child’s ability to develop an attitude of negotiation and reciprocity, to regulate emotions and control behaviour appropriately in relation to the peer group. However, simply being with other children is insufficient to create social competence. 2.2.4. Media Media - The result of several studies support the hypothesis that childhood television viewing may contribute to the development of attention problems and suggest that the effect may be…

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    Early development and exposure to literacy are important determinants of the future of young children. There is gab in vocabulary and social development that is observed by age 5, which is when they are ready to go to school. The difference in literacy between children raised in high versus low income households is currently referred to as to the “word gap”. The issue of children literacy is the result of the lack of development in the first five years of the children’s life. The existing word…

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    of gaps in academic success among students in the different ethnic group (white, Hispanic, and African-American) has been a lingering problem across the United States. In order to close this academic disparity, it warrants action that emphasizes on early childhood education programs that enhance to prepare children in entering the educational system on their grade level and equipped with readiness to learn. One program developed for preparing the underprivileged children (living in poverty) and…

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