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    When working with the Preschoolers at the Nicollet Early Childhood Center (NECC) these past couple weeks has been an astonishing opportunity and a learning experience. Being able to observe these children at a different cognitive level ranging from infants, toddlers, and now to preschoolers has been invigorating. Working with these younger children has helped myself better understand the intersectionality; ranging from the children’s age, their ethnicity, gender, disabilities and much more.…

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    holiday that a parent has to work, then you have to find a back-up care for their children. Preschool is not beneficial to all children. You can give all children the education and time from preschool, but that does not mean that will graduate high school, go to college, or have the best record when they grow up. Many parents do not have flexible schedules to pick up their child at a certain when the daycare closes so they would have to pay a late fee. These are just the start of many reasons…

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    for any of the three basic childcare needs, namely care for preschool children, out-of-school care for schoolchildren and back-up care. Advice and referral services, for example, can help parents to find care for babies, for children after school or for a child whose usual career is sick. Similarly, workplace arrangements with community facilities can help workers access daycare for babies, holiday camps for school children or babysitters for back-up care. In some workplaces, these solutions can…

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    remainder of their educational developments, breaking personal barriers in verbal techniques, maximizing how much knowledge they know & can retain, and finally molding socio-emotional capabilities that challenge the four year olds to be ready for school and allows them to be eager to learn. It was also discussed whether or not the quality of their physical environments caused them to either excel in academic success or fail (Mashburn, "Quality of Social and Physical Environments in Preschools…

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    The Case for Preschool Preschool is a child’s first experience with formal education, and it is the basis for all future learning. During preschool, children ages three and four have the opportunity to set themselves up for academic, emotional, and social success. In a high-quality preschool, students can interact in a structured manner with teachers and other groups of children, learning the fundamental aspects of schooling. Not only do they learn social skills like following instructions…

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    \Another murder has occurred. HYUN-JUNG (mid 30s) runs a small nursery School, and is in trouble since she is out of donation money to feed the children. She falls down after a STRANGER wearing a baseball cap squeezes her neck from behind. Inside the nursery school, Det. Park finds out a connection between the victims: the people around the victims, they lose hope because of their deaths. Det. Park heads to Father Choi with the blurry photo from the victim’s phone, where the Stranger is reaching…

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    Nursery rhymes can bring back great memories of your childhood. The story behind many nursery rhymes are based on historical events and the lyrics were written regarding to royal and political events going on at the time. Many do not realize some of the most popular nursery rhymes are based on beheadings, murderers, and taxes. Here are a few examples of these types of nursery rhymes. The words of this well-known nursery rhyme called “Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" are: Baa, baa, black sheep, Have…

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    will help understand what they are and how you can make rhyming words yourself.” Sequence of Learning Activities: Activity #1: Introduction and demonstration: In this activity, I will introduce the students to what a rhyme is and read a popular nursery rhyme that they are familiar with. I will also say a few groups of words and have them tell me if they rhyme or not using thumbs up or down. This will give me a pre-assessment of their knowledge of rhyming words. (8 Minutes) (Objectives 1,…

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    Ever since I was young I have always had a deep passion for nursery rhymes. Now that I am older my passion is transitioning into curiosity. I have done research on several nursery rhymes and their deep dark history. For this project I chose to do the nursery rhyme, “Five Little Monkeys.” This innocent rhyme that has helped many young children learned to count has a dark past and is quite demented. “Five Little Monkeys” was once said to be now what so would call racist. It is to be believed…

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    English Language Listening Skills 1. Telephone – This is an activity that could be used to help students listen carefully to their classmates by listening to a message and passing it on to the classmate next to them. This is a fun way to encourage students to try to listen to the message and pass it on correctly. 2. Audio textbooks- Audio textbooks are helpful to Emergent Bilinguals because they help students follow along by listening to the voice while they are reading. These books provide a…

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