Si usted está leyendo esto, es probable que esté interesado en saber …
Si usted está leyendo esto, es probable que esté interesado en saber más sobre cómo convertirte en un profesional de la primera infancia. Tal vez sólo tenga curiosidad y quiera saber un poco más sobre los niños pequeños. Tal vez quiera decidirse después de informarse un poco más sobre lo que implica. En cualquiera de los casos, su interés y su curiosidad son dos características clave que harán de esta una experiencia de crecimiento positiva para usted.
Usted probablemente haya tenido otras opciones, pero ha hecho de la asistencia a esta demanda colectiva una prioridad. Le preocupan los niños. Tiene una audacia de bondad y pasión por la enseñanza. La adhesión a estas cualidades es la plataforma de lanzamiento de los profesionales exitosos de la primera infancia.
If you are reading this, you’re likely interested in learning more about …
If you are reading this, you’re likely interested in learning more about becoming an early childhood professional. Perhaps you’re just curious and want to know a little bit more about young children. Maybe you want to make up your mind after finding out a little bit more about what is involved. In either case, your interest and curiosity are two key characteristics that will make this a positive growth experience for you.
Promoting healthy lifestyle habits starts from a young age. Family members and …
Promoting healthy lifestyle habits starts from a young age. Family members and professionals can assume significant roles when it comes to promoting children’s overall well-being during preschool years. This lesson will help you identify ways to engage families in their children’s physical development that will foster wellness and an active lifestyle from a young age. It will also demonstrate how you can be a positive role model for children and families.
323 videos to illustrate mental behaviors and processes. Terms of use: The …
323 videos to illustrate mental behaviors and processes. Terms of use: The user must always cite the authors and the source of the video or document. [e.g., Fréchette, N. and Morissette, P. (2018). Child development. Montreal, Quebec: Centre collégial de développement de matériel didactique. Spotted in https://developpement.ccdmd.qc.ca]
We wish to thank the families and early childhood education teams who …
We wish to thank the families and early childhood education teams who have partnered with us to create the videos in the Results Matter Video Library. CDE produces these videos for professional development activities and obtains voluntary written permission from all parties who appear in these video clips.
How to Access the Videos: You can watch the clips online or download QuickTime versions of the videos for use in professional development activities. To download the Apple QuickTime .MOV file, select the DOWNLOAD VIDEO link located below each video. NOTE: If you download any of these video files you will need a free media player that will play video files such as VLC Media Player or UMPlayer on both PCs and Macs. QuickTime Player is also recommended for Macs but not PCs.
In 1991, the Head Start Bureau published the Multicultural Principles for Head …
In 1991, the Head Start Bureau published the Multicultural Principles for Head Start Programs information memorandum and resource handbook (hereafter referred to as the Multicultural Principles) following two years of work by the Head Start Multicultural Task Force. Its purpose was to “stand as a challenge” to programs to “focus efforts on individualizing services so that every child and family feels respected and valued and is able to grow in accepting and appreciating difference” (Administration for Children, Youth, and Families 1991, 3). The memorandum presented this challenge to programs:
Effective Head Start programming requires understanding, respect, and responsiveness to the cultures of all people, but particularly to those of enrolled children and families. (Administration for Children, Youth, and Families 1991, 5)
This statement implies that Head Start programs are effective when their systems and services reflect welldeveloped understandings of the cultures of enrolled families. Furthermore, individual staff members must be able to demonstrate their respect for, and respond to, all of the different cultures within their service area. The Multicultural Principles also recognized that program staff and administrators are rooted in their own cultures. Culture is, therefore, a fundamental feature of Head Start program systems and services.
The Role of Equity and Diversity in Early Childhood Education. Explores the …
The Role of Equity and Diversity in Early Childhood Education. Explores the impact of personal experiences and social identity on teaching effectiveness and objectivity when working with young children and families.
Families trust you to help their children learn and grow. Most importantly, …
Families trust you to help their children learn and grow. Most importantly, though, they trust you to provide a safe place for their children. Your most important job is to keep children safe each and every day. This course will teach you how to protect children, families, and staff from harm. There are eleven lessons in this course. You will learn about toys and materials, environments, supervision, safety rules, ratios, sleep practices, child abuse, emergency preparedness, injuries, trips away from the program, and vehicle safety.
Early childhood is a critical time in development. Many outcomes, both positive …
Early childhood is a critical time in development. Many outcomes, both positive and negative, have their beginnings in these years. It is vital that children’s health and safety be protected. High-quality early care and education programs can play a valuable role in improving outcomes for children.
Social-emotional development refers to how children learn to express their feelings, develop …
Social-emotional development refers to how children learn to express their feelings, develop relationships, and practice social skills. This lesson provides an introduction to social-emotional development during the preschool years and its significance for children’s overall development and learning.
Social-emotional skills are essential in the healthy development of preschool children. In …
Social-emotional skills are essential in the healthy development of preschool children. In this course you will learn about social-emotional milestones and what to do if you have a concern about a child’s social-emotional development. This course will also address the impact high-quality environments have on social-emotional development, as well as the role you play as a responsive, nurturing preschool teacher.
It is important to provide a variety of indoor opportunities to support …
It is important to provide a variety of indoor opportunities to support children’s physical development. This lesson describes how you can engage preschoolers in meaningful indoor experiences that promote development.
During the first five years, children constantly acquire new skills and knowledge. …
During the first five years, children constantly acquire new skills and knowledge. Caregivers who know what children can do and how they can get hurt can protect them from injury.1
All children develop differently. Staff individualize their approach because "children have different rates of development as well as individual interests, temperaments, languages, cultural backgrounds and learning styles." Ongoing child assessment helps staff determine each child’s developmental level.
This tool provides safety tips for early childhood staff working with young children in classroom environments. Each section includes a description of development and safety tips organized by daily routines. Some tips apply to all children. Others address the developmental needs of children in a specific age group. If children in your classroom fit more than one developmental level, review the safety tips for each.
Children are already learning at birth, and they develop and learn at …
Children are already learning at birth, and they develop and learn at a rapid pace in their early years. This provides a critical foundation for lifelong progress, and the adults who provide for the care and the education of young children bear a great responsibility for their health, development, and learning. Despite the fact that they share the same objective – to nurture young children and secure their future success – the various practitioners who contribute to the care and the education of children from birth through age 8 are not acknowledged as a workforce unified by the common knowledge and competencies needed to do their jobs well.
Safe and supportive environments are critical to shaping children's overall development, including …
Safe and supportive environments are critical to shaping children's overall development, including nutrition habits. Children living in unsafe or unstable environments that don't support healthy eating, physical activity, or adequate sleep may experience poorer health outcomes, affecting their ability to be ready for school. Learn about the environmental factors that impact children's health. Find out how programs can tailor health services to help children build better nutrition habits and experience improved health.
Note: The survey and certificate mentioned were only available to participants of the live webinar.
This is a 2019 derivative of Version 1.2. There were minor changes …
This is a 2019 derivative of Version 1.2. There were minor changes made in this book from the original: Child Growth and Development by College of the Canyons, Jennifer Paris, Antoinette Ricardo, and Dawn Rymond and is used under a CC BY 4.0 international license Those changes include: The title of this book was changed. A new cover was created. The title page and acknowledgements were adjusted. A new table of contents was created. Autonomy vs. shame and doubt was added to Chapter 6.
The video clips in the library were selected to provide opportunities for …
The video clips in the library were selected to provide opportunities for awareness and reflection in a class, training, or coaching session. Use the categories and tags to narrow down the list based on age, setting, developmental domain, content area, and other criteria - or use the Search box to look for a specific term.
No restrictions on your remixing, redistributing, or making derivative works. Give credit to the author, as required.
Your remixing, redistributing, or making derivatives works comes with some restrictions, including how it is shared.
Your redistributing comes with some restrictions. Do not remix or make derivative works.
Most restrictive license type. Prohibits most uses, sharing, and any changes.
Copyrighted materials, available under Fair Use and the TEACH Act for US-based educators, or other custom arrangements. Go to the resource provider to see their individual restrictions.