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    The preschool serves 20-30 children with mild to severe bilateral hearing losses using the Reggio Emilia Approach to communication. This approach targets language acquisition by promoting multi-sensory learning activities, collaborations, and student-led teaching. Because the school uses a total communication approach, they nurture any communication…

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    One main reason how the famous Harry Potter series positively influences the current generation is that the book series promotes reading among younger children. The sole fact that Harry Potter has become the best-selling book series in history with over 450 million copies sold proves that it has grabbed people’s attention. A research done by the Federation of Children’s Book Groups has proved that the Harry Potter series has had a huge impact in terms of reading habits in the UK. According to…

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    suggested by the National Association of the Education of the Young Child (NAEYC) accreditation standards to ensure the success of the children and adults that work in the classroom. The curriculum would be a mixture of place based curriculum and the Reggio Emilia Approach which views the “whole child” and exposes the children to numerous…

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    Early years of childhood have widely been recognised as the most important years of learning and development. “Research have shown the importance of these years to learn and acquire new skills” (DEECD, 2010), which have assigned a great responsibility to the educators working with the young children. As an early childhood educator, I feel that it is my responsibility to provide the high quality learning environment for the young children to learn, acquire and develop social, emotional, academic…

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    new experience with what they have already known (Ültanir, 2012). Since constructivism deals with the theory of knowledge, many educators and teachers apply the approach that aligned with constructivism into classrooms. Such as Montessori and Reggio Emilia educational approaches, which are popular in preschools and kindergartens. To better understand the role of constructivism in education,…

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    I have got the principles for each one from the child care and education book by penny Tassoni. ‘The principle of Positive Relationships is that children learn to be strong and independent from a base of loving and secure relationships with parents and/or a key person. The principle of Enabling Environments is that the environment plays a key role in supporting and extending children’s development and learning. The principle of Learning and Development is that children develop and learn in…

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    At the tender age of 14, I got my first job at a daycare center. I was not able to legally work at the center because by Maryland law you had to be 16 years old. But I volunteered at the center for two years and later went on to get my first paying job at a La Petite Academy. During my time at these centers I worked with all age groups from infants to school age children. I was constantly told by teachers and parents that I was a naturally teacher and that I should consider going into early…

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    Art has always been a significant part throughout my life, it first started off as a hobby, but later on evolved professionally when my teachers saw potential in me. The learning journey of Art has helped me to nurture and recognise my artistic and aesthetic talents. Not only has it allowed me to develop skills and techniques in art such as painting and drawing it also, opened opportunities for me to appreciate the history and culture of the wider world. My Art teachers played a significant…

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    The wider the range of possibilities we offer children, the more intense will be their motivations and the richer their experiences”- Loris Malaguzzi. This quote reflects the passion I possess in actively providing children with boundless opportunities to explore their curious, imaginative and creative selves. Through providing a nurturing, positive and stimulating environment for all children, I am to foster an emergent curriculum with open ended play spaces with enriched resources that…

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    In this sense, they try to hold much of the visibility and responsibility to themselves when selling to DOS as they always selling on Cost Insurance and Freight (CIF) making La Perla Headquarters the decision point on Freight Forwarder, Insurance company and sometimes main carrier. On contrary to this, when selling to department stores it always sells on Free on Board (FOB) terms giving the buyer responsibility and the freedom to choose their freight forwarder, insurance company and/or carrier.…

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