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    kindergarten program, but their school was devised for kids from low- income areas that needed the extra care as well. A unique concept of the time that grasped my interest and made me want to discover more about their program and it’s effect on Early Childhood Education. The Open-Air Nursery School did more than begin the education

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    Abstract Multicultural education should be made to become an important component in the early childhood education. We live in a country which is culturally diverse. The cultural, racial and ethnic composition of preschools in the United States is becoming very diverse. Because of this diversity multicultural education needs to be implemented within early childhood education. Early childhood educators need to be educated in my academy in order for them to be able to foster the children’s knowledge

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    The career I have chosen is Early Childhood Education. This type of teaching is at the elementary level. I would be working with children in pre-kindergarten through the fifth grade. To become an Early Childhood Teacher, I will need a high school diploma and a Bachelor’s Degree. After I receive my undergraduate degree I will be awarded a teaching certificate and able to begin teaching immediately after. The three colleges that I am interested in are Kennesaw State University, Georgia Northwestern

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    Abstract The topic explored by this study is classroom management for early childhood education. In general, the literature seems to indicate that effectiveness of classroom management. The information presents skills necessary for teachers to use to become successful in the classroom. Some research calls for a series of steps for one to take teachers to become successful in the classroom. Each task varies from teacher to teacher, but overall to have complete success with classroom management one

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    graduate of Newark High School in 2010. After obtaining her high school diploma, Mawhorr attended Ashland University and graduated with her bachelor’s degree in 2014. While at AU, her ambition led her to pursue a dual major in Early Childhood Education and Early Childhood Intervention Specialist. In addition to this, she also obtained her K-12 reading endorsement. Shortly after graduating from Ashland University, Mawhorr was offered a teaching position at McGuffey Elementary in Newark, Ohio. This

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    In this essay, I will discuss my experience during middle and late childhood. I will address three stages which are the physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development. The physical development consists of body and brain growth, health issues, and motor skills. The cognitive development consists of language, memory, and attention. Socioemotional development is based on relationship, employment, and personality. Physical development consists of body and brain growth, health issues, and motor

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    Purpose In the proposed project I have selected is one where I will research in my chosen field of study which is Early Childhood Education. I will explore the issue of whether homework is beneficial or not, especially for young learners. I will be exploring many perspectives, from those who believe homework is worth it, and those who believe we are better without it. I will need to look past scholarly journals and magazines and also include interviews. The interview portion should be relatively

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    Early childhood development Early childhood is the the time period when a child opens his eyes in the world and it continues upto the age of 8 years old (Masten et al. “NAME OF ARTICLE”)This is really the time in which the brain of the child starts growing and basis for the subsequences of development. Early childhood period starts at home the very first stages of life. Parents have a great role in childhood development. Then the second factor or place which has great effects on childhood development

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    Early Childhood Development The human life is separated into multiple stages that reflect the different phases the mind and body go through. Early childhood is one of these stages and is perhaps the most important stage of all. During early childhood, the brain and body are growing, learning, developing, and adapting to the environment that they are placed in. These developments are fairly constant through human history and therefore, there have been many studies and observations done to better

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    DREW Since this video I learned about Drew, he is a preschool children with disabilities, growth in an inclusive environment. Drew's parents and staff from various agencies describe how he transitioned from a home-based early intervention program to an Early Head Start program with early intervention services, and then onto a preschool/Head start center where he received special education services in the classroom. Government bonds, Langer the providers of services, and families support the child. Parent

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