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    When I graduate high school and eventually college, I want to become a preschool teacher. ”Around here, we don’t look backwards for very long. We keep moving forward, opening up new doors and doing new things because we’re curious, and curiosity keeps leading us down new paths.” This quote was said by Walt Disney. I want to teach the children to be curious about everything, help introduce them to the world, and to be an important part in every kid’s life. I love working with little children and

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    developmental milestones that children will reach within these four years, all at their own pace, ability and time. We will take a closer look into some of the milestones that preschool age children reach within the four developmental domains: physical, cognitive, language, social and emotional. Physical Development: As preschool children start to grow and get bigger their weight increases, they become taller and they develop stronger muscles. During these years their large motor skills show great improvement

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    Child Attending Preschool? Questions You Can Ask Them At Dinner Time About Their Day Preschool is a great way for children to start learning at a young age, but you may be curious what their day has been like while you were away at work. Asking basic questions to a young child can result in answers that don’t tell you much about what they did. That is why it will help to ask them some different questions that will help start some conversation at the dinner table each night. Who Did You Play With

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    Questions of Need: Universal Preschool Would Duplicate the Existing Preschool System The Heritage Foundation report noted that 45 early childhood education programs already existed, costing an estimated $45 million each year, and that many of the programs are “duplicative and ineffective, failing to serve the needs of children from low-income families” (Burke and Sheffield, 2013). In addition, the evidence showing that the public sector is a good provider of early childhood education is lacking

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    Reading Response Introduction This week’s article provided interesting insight into science curriculum in a preschool classroom. I believe that children experience scientific concepts all around them every day, for example, weather and shadows, and that they are looking for information and the language to understand these concepts. This article furthered my belief that preschool children are capable of learning and exploring abstract scientific concepts. Furthermore, this articles supported my beliefs

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    bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and a doctorate that can take people a long way with receiving these accomplishments in life. But, education does not just begin at elementary; education starts at preschool. Preschool education benefits children during their primitive years and beyond. The concept of preschool education evolved from a European mother in the 1800’s where she educated children outside of their homes. The theory came to America during the Industrial Revolution with the “infant schools”

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    Luke* took the Woodcock-Johnson III standard battery form B on June 26, 2015. Luke was five years and six months old. He should be going to kindergarden in August, but his grandmother and preschool teachers did not feel like he was ready for it. Luke was well motivated during the test and kept telling the examiner that he was doing a great job. The test seemed to accurately measure the students abilities. Luke scored a 91 in the Oral Language cluster. This cluster included the Story Recall and

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    1. State whether the following statements are true or false. Give reasons for the same. i) There are differences in the rate of development of boys and girls. True Tbere are differences in the rate of development of boys and girls. In prenatal period the skeletal system of girls grows faster as compared to boys. Therefore, at b i girls are ahead of boys in their skeletal development. The period of puberty is about two years earlier for girls than for boys. ii) Critical periods are the only times

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    Preschools in the Cultures Revisited Reflection Preschools in the Cultures Revisited is an informative film by Joseph Tobin that examines the teaching styles of instructors from three different countries, and later has them evaluated by teachers from other regions. The three countries that the video focused on were China, Japan, and the United States. Although there were several similarities among the teaching styles of these countries, there were several notable differences

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    For this task, I watched my mom's preschool class and the three kids which she keeps an eye on ends of the week. The majority of the children that are in the preschool class were three years of age, however, there was one five years old. The children I helped keep an eye on two twin three-year-old young ladies, and one five years old. When I initially touched base at the preschool, the children appeared to be extremely timid towards me and they didn't appear as though they were exceptionally agreeable

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