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    by J. Marissa Woerner

    When assessing the developmental appropriateness of a classroom, there are five basic principles you want to be sure are being followed. Each principle is listed as a statement and then appled to an observed classroom. I...read more

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    by Christine Dunbar

    Early childhood education is extremely important; however there is one thing that some parents don't understand. Or possibly they have never been told. All children learn differently. Most of you are probably saying,...read more

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    by Aimee Le Bec

    Many parents today are overwhelmed and busy, burdened with all the responsibilities that comprise the care and safeguarding of not only their children, but of their households, finances, health and, in most cases, their fu...read more

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    by Helen Heard

    How children learn There is no better thing we as adults can do, than to teach a child something, and no better experience than watching their little eyes light up, and to see them "get it". Children learn in their ...read more

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    by Anthony Mccool

    "Children should be seen and not heard." Children are unique and important because many of them possess different views and opinions about certain aspects in life. It is true that they have not been around long enough ...read more

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    by Bob Howell

    Silly grandpa Just thinking about what will tickle my grandkids funnybone and I came up with silly word twist games. I like words and have always liked to be a wordsmith. When I was young my favorite reading material wa...read more

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    by Kim Ethridge

    Albert Bandura Albert Bandura, currently aged eighty and endowed chair of the psychology department at Stanford University, sought to bring the area of psychology together. When he began his career, receiving his Ph.D...read more

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    by Kimberly Chitwood

    Let's suppose you are around 12-15 months old. You've been crawling for a while, and you develop this idea that you want to start learning to walk (assuming you're the typical child and don't have any developmental delays ...read more

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    by Kaneta Babar

    "What is a home without children"? Quiet Hanny Young-man. This is exactly what I mean, that a home is not a home without any children because the bond between a husband and wife is the child. If they are not the...read more

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    by Ginny Priest

    In observing your child, does he prefer to paint, dance to music, construct with Legos, learn about animals, or play outside? What activities grab her attention and keep her interest? Choose activities aligning with your...read more

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    by Adebowale Ajose

    Children have various ways of learning. In fact a lot of people believe that children have a particular way or style to learn but i have come to realise that this is a lie. Babies if well observed tend to be attracted to c...read more

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    by Mc Addison

    To me, working with kids of all ages, I always made sure I had fun. I wanted to make my life, therefore my work environment, an experience I looked forward to everyday. I formed relationships with the kids and their pare...read more

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    by Trisha Arnez

    Children learn through repetition. When something is repeated over and over they pick up on it. Once they learn what ever it is being taught, it comes to them like second nature when they need the information. A baby ...read more

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    by Claire Beaumont

    According to the Oxford English Dictionary, learning is knowledge acquired by study. This definition is too abrupt, as learning covers a wider scope. There are two major theorists groups which have very different ideas o...read more

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    by Magie Woodward

    Learning.... I love to see a child learn something new whether it be a new experience, a new word, a new game, maybe even a new type of food, they just amaze me. But it is we who could learn from them, children have...read more

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    by Brenda

    Noam Chomsky believed that all children have a language acquisition device ( LAD ), an innate ability to process language .( Fenney , Christensen & Movarcik 2006 pg 112) Children acquire language and literacy growth thro...read more

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    by Brandon Cobb

    The best time to start working with your child is now. Dont wait till her/she get to the age where you think they are ready to start learning. The Human mind is mad to adapt to everything. And you can never learn too much ...read more

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    by Melissa Marshall

    There is no magic formula how children learn. It starts with the parents naturally. The old saying goes if you teach a child with patience and love rather than over indulge and impatience then the child will learn to sha...read more

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    by Patrice Donovan

    It is very important to prepare a child carefully if a new life experience is to occur. One example is of the child who must have surgery. Most surgical centers and healthcare facilities have an education process in plac...read more

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    by Lissette Rosario

    I have been working as a full time Para-Professional for the last twelve years and currently a part time student in a university. I have worked with grades K-6 and with special education. I must say that even though I don'...read more

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