Milestones of Development in Child Care Essay

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    Naeyc Standard 2 Analysis

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    demonstrate our knowledge on this standard with reference to course materials such as films and articles, contextualist theories, and textbook readings. Pursuing a career in the field of Early Childhood Studies not only involves working with the child, but the families of the children as well. Standard 2 of The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) informs us that the goal is to “know about, understand, and value the importance and complex characteristics of…

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    Psychosocial Exposure

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    parental conflict escalates into marital dissolution, the custodial parent will likely experience a drop in SES. Additionally, if a conflict arises in a low SES home, the child may have greater difficulties with regulating their emotion that can lead to depression, anxiety, and even hostility. In a high SES home, the parents may have the child attend sessions with a psychiatrist to resolve any of their issues (Cohen et al., 2010). In any sense, children…

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    The child can be referred to ECI, DEBT by anyone. This includes physicians and hospitals employees. The program consists of an interdisciplinary team that can include professionals experienced in social work, counseling, speech-pathology, physical therapy, and occupational therapy. If the client is a disabled infant or toddler the ECI, DEBT team member will coordinate with their physician. Early Childhood Intervention (ECI) and Developmental Education Birth to Three (DEBT) is a program that…

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    home visiting program. The skill levels vary from Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), Registered Nurses (RN), and Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP). Knowing the skill level of the nursing staff is vital because it directly impacts the quality of care. Keeping up to date on the latest education is important for the safety of the clients. Knowing the best way to do procedures will save time and resources while reducing medical errors. I choose pain assessment intervention and RN…

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    practitioners on how to promote children’s development. In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting The Early Years Foundation Stage Framework (EYFS) and The…

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    student Anna Smith, an assesment of her progress and development has taken place. The reason assessements, like the ones used fo Anna, take place is so educators know “how well children are learning, if they are making progress and meeting proficiency benchmarks, and if they are being taught effectively” (Gillis, 2010). In the assesment, various milestones and abilities were observed to determine is Anna is on a postive developmental track for for a child of 4-5 years old. Anna is four years old…

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    an active child, Rosey appears to display some gross motor skills. However, the extent of these skills are unknown. It was also stated in the text that Rosey will interact with other children at daycare on occasion. Rosey appears to be behind…

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    Imagine that you have a perfectly healthy child then one day their milestone starts to go in reverse. They could walk one day and then the next they are stumbling around. One day they could see and the next they are having trouble seeing. Now imagine that your child has a ticking time clock of death over their head. For some parents this is a reality my cousin Donya was one of those parents. Her youngest child was diagnosed at the young age of four with a terrible monster of a disease called…

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    harm to all involved, but most especially to the children”. (Fagan 1) Depending upon the age of the child the effects of divorce vary in intensity but are consistently rampant through all domains of development: Physical, Cognitive, Psychosocial, and Spiritual. Grade School Aged children are highly susceptible to the effects of divorce. Divorce affects the Grade School child in every domain of development as well as conjuring negative emotional responses. Some of the most cataclysmic effects…

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    Play And Learning Analysis

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    this also helps build on relationships with children in your care, which in turn builds trust leading to more learning together. I also believe as an educator, I too learn about the child by observing or being involved in their play this enables me to programme round children?s individual interests to enhance their learning…

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