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    worth of education before a child starts at school. The children’s education begins with them learning things through play, which is a gentle transition for them to follow. I know from experience with my own child, how using books to read can help them to start to learn how to count and to recognise numbers and letters. Nurseries and children entering into reception classes (ages 3-5) are taught using the…

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    disabilities attended my school. My role was to bond with the students and to help and encourage them to participate in making clocks for Christmas. From this experience I learnt to be patient,compassionate and non-judgemental. After leaving school I decided I wanted to work with children so I enrolled on an nvq2 in children's care, learning and development course. Through the duration of the course I attended a private day nursery with children under 5's. I volunteered at the nursery for four…

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    transitions is the one from a nursery programme to primary. “During this period behaviour is shaped and attitudes are formed that will influence children throughout their education” (PTA and Head Start, 1999). Children’s transitions are most strongly influenced by their home environment, the preschool program they attend, and the continuity between preschool and kindergarten ( Riedinger, 1997). Ladd (2009) asked, how can we help preschoolers get ready for the challenges of grade school and make…

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    journey, it can be very difficult to think back that far. The farthest memory that I can recall is being in nursery school. I do have a very faint memory of sitting on a train carpet with all my classmates and the teacher reading to us about traffic lights and what each color means. I cannot recall anyone at home ever reading to my as a child. I can only recall memories of being in school and my teachers reading to me or being at home as I got older, reading to myself. My parents always…

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    A key worker is someone in the setting such as a school teacher and they are there to ensure that the children's needs are met. She also researched that children from birth to three years need to have an acceptance from their main career, they need an opportunity to experience independent relationships…

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    To open a childminder suitable for nursery, pre-school and holiday club. I choose to open my own business in childminder because I’m pregnant and I know how hard is for a parent to find good services for their child. We all know that we are living on a time where everybody is busy but wants the best for children. The company will start the activity in East , North East of London is a special space dedicated for educative environment . The childminder will offer enough space for recreative ,…

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    Lucy Sprague Mitchell developed her theories taking into account the thought that children have a novel and common craving to learn. She trusted that for her to be able to help kids some assistance with growing into deep rooted learners, early adolescence teachers need to sustain the characteristic craving to learn so it can keep on expanding. Her reformist theories were produced from the impacts of her dad and her spouse, and additionally from her own encounters as a kid. Keeping in mind the…

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    environment with a home feel to the learning environment the children are in. Our school is one of the few schools that fully understand children ages 2-5 do not need to be pressured to develop faster than their own personal development. We also understand that ages 2-5 learns best with free play and using their imagination and doing more hands on activities with children working with each other. Were as other schools do not let the children really do this due to having such a tight set…

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    what a child is born with, and nature, how we foster that natural aptitude. Activities that foster rhythmic aptitude can include hopscotch, jumping rope, and chanting nursery rhymes. McFarland proceeds to tell us that movement is essential for the development of rhythm accuracy and therefore is an important part of elementary school music curriculum.…

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    Two Types Of Education

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    I remember this specific piece of work due to the fact that I am still deeply passionate about The Beatles to this very day. This is one of the only pieces of work I remember from primary school and I believe this is due to my strong interest in music. I have found, when looking back at this piece of work that it was one of my best written in that year and to me that illustrates that even though everybody is taught the same in the classroom…

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