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    Piaget's Learning Theories

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    then explain two critical points and how they are related to the theory. The chosen theorist beliefs will then be related to a role as an Early Childhood Educator while providing examples of how these theories apply to the development of infants, toddlers and/ or young children and their families. The differences between a Māori theorist and the two general perspectives will be briefly outlined. Two examples of how the chosen theories relate to Te Whariki will also be included. Jean Piaget was…

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    We need programs that will not give up, and work hard in order to reach child education; such as in East Yakima. Early Childhood education teaches a toddler how to learn. So that when the child enters kindergarten they are prepared already developing their learning structure. A structure that an educator/parent will provide. Friedman states, “Make kids love learning is either to instill in them…

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    The Organic Family System

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    From toddler years the quality of Life is straightforwardly impacted by the sort of consideration, bolster, incitement and training a toddler gets from relatives in the home. During infancy children create secure connections with noteworthy others, especially relatives, they start to set up themselves as individuals from the first and generally fundamental unit of society the family, which shapes the establishment for the different groups the child will belong to all through life. Family systems…

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    As I’m working with ‘Under 2s’, I have noticed a discrepancy in their attention span. Children of ages 15-30 months attend to activities for 10-15 minutes when highly motivated. The complexity of the task also matters, as a demanding task requires so much concentration that their attention does not continue for more than 5-7 minutes. When exploring in a familiar place with a new toy, a child attends for 15 minutes or more. In a distracting place or when others stressors are interfering (sleep,…

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    What is autism? Autism is brain development disorder, when a child’s enhancement of cognitive ability ceases to progress into adulthood. Hans Asperger, who is one of the most known psychologists, concluded and mentioned that children who are struggling with autism have no problem in conversation, but they act as babies. His studies, however, did not clearly explain about autism. In 1970, Erica Foundation clearly explained about autism, therefore people could exactly know what autism is. People…

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    you start? Here is a gift guide for kids from toddlers to teenagers with some of the current trends for 2017. • DISNEY JR. DOC MCSTUFFINS ALL-IN-ONE Preschoolers can diagnose their baby dolls in this nursery with accessories galore, including a light and sound stethoscope and a patient laptop that lights up and plays lullaby music. When all the boo-boos are treated, give the baby a bandage from the sticker dispenser. • VTECH KIDS DRUM SET Your toddler can be creative and freestyle on the…

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    James Bulger, the Merseyside toddler whose mutilated body was found on a railway line at Walton Liverpool, in February, was violently attacked with bricks, stones, and a piece of metal by two 10-year-old boys who abducted him from a shopping center at Bootle and took him on a two-mile walk to his death, a jury found at Preston Crown court today. James, aged two, died from multiple injuries to the head said Richard Henriques, QC, prosecuting. His body was then placed on the railway track and was…

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    Fragile X Syndrome

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    Fragile X syndrome or Martin Bell syndrome is a genetic passed disease that affects the early devolvement of the brain that causes mental retardation and has many of the same physical appearances. Fragile X affects males more often than females. This inherited disease is extremely rare and affects 1 out of 5000 kids. This syndrome is caused by a mutation on the X chromosome more specifically the FMR-1 gene that generally affects the early devolvement of the brain. Many symptoms of this disease…

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    Early Education Programs

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    It is an obvious issue when a classroom with anxious toddlers is overpopulated and the teacher would be able to spend enough one on one time with each child to ensure they are all receiving the same level of education. According to Normore and Ilon (2006) many studies have indicated that class size reduction…

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    Kibbutz Child Parenting

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    One culture that varies distinctly from ours in regards to child rearing is that of the kibbutz. Located in Israel, kibbutz are voluntary communal settlements, established on the principles of equality, cooperation and collective ownership. In adherence to these principles children within a kibbutz are raised communally. This means that the biological parents are not solely responsible for the education, health, or finances of their child. Founders of the kibbutz way of life felt this was…

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