Saturday, October 26, 2019

A review from the Video

        Great quotes of Maria Montessori are, “the greatest sign of success for a teacher is to be able to say, the children are now working as if I did not exist. All children can explode into learning” (famous+quotes+of+Maria+Montessori). This is exhibited through STEM concepts in preschool while exploring the discovery through play. Please review this video. I will do my best at bringing this to the Durham/Chapel Hill Early Head Start programs in North Carolina. This will enhance the learning of children for the betterment of success soon.
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famous quotes of Maria Montessori. (n.d.). Retrieved October 26, 2019, from https://images.search.yahoo.com/yhs/search;_ylt=AwrEeSX5UbRd_xQAgTEPxQt.;_ylu=X3oDMTByMjB0aG5zBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwMxBHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzYw--?p=famous+quotes+of+Maria+Montessori&fr=yhs-rotz-001&hspart=rotz&hsimp=yhs-001.

Exploring STEM Through Play

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Testing for Intelligence?


            Parents, as well as teachers, must assess the following, a child’s, lack of sleep, abuse, mental, social and physical development. Health is important because a lack of nutrition will affect a child’s learning. When it affects a child’s learning process educated professionals will create an IEP to address any deficits present. If ADHD is a need to be met and individual service plan will be implemented for the betterment of the child. For example, “if a child has ADHD and it’s not detected sooner this can cause a number of problems down the road. If it goes untreated as an adult this can cause, illicit drug use and “criminal actions are more prevalent. This is the cost to society as a whole: costs of injuries, deaths, physical damage and the cost of preventing authorities” (Ornoy & Avia, 2019)  
            Israel believes in the same idealizations as the United States and that is, “Life cycle skill formation is a dynamic process in which early inputs strongly affect the productivity of later inputs” (Ornoy & Avia, 2019). The priorities that Israel uses to assess children are second language and religion. If the potential is not reached by a certain age, then they feel it raises concern. This is when the parent or caregiver must pay substantially to resolve this issue. There are a number of advocates in Israel pushing for reform of detection at an early stage. In Israel treatment for anything outside the norm of what’s generally given will come at a great expense.
            Vygotsky states it best when committing to the whole child and that is, “educators should consider children’s thought processes, not just the outcomes” (Berger, p.379). It’s a disadvantage to the child if you take into consideration one piece of the puzzle and not the other to complete the whole child’s perspective. Vygotsky also states, “children learn whatever their culture teaches” (Berger, p.379). I find this to be absolutely true. If you know a family member really well and they have a daughter you also notice a lot of them in their child, so much so you may say, your daughter acts just like you! This is called the zone of proximal development by Vygotsky. Scaffolding and guidance from caregivers and teachers are what’s noted in chapter 12 as the bridge to help children’s developmental potential. Children are going to mimic and do what they see so we must be mindful of what we do in front of them.  
            This is why the serve and return interaction amongst infants is so important. When a child does something like look, say or utters sounds and parents notice the child then reciprocates in return being satisfied because acknowledgment and attention was given. “Under conditions where serve and return is broken your literately pulling away from the essential ingredient of the development of human brain architecture” (How Child Neglect Harms Brain Development in Children, 2019). The stress system becomes activated when a child is being ignored and serve and return interaction is not present. “Neglecting young children, it’s neglecting the foundations of a healthy next generation. A community pays a huge price later. In terms of the problems of the next generation. Whether it be educational achievement, economic productivity, good citizenship, the ability to parent the next generation. All of these things have to do with a healthy prosperous society” (How Child Neglect Harms Brain Development in Children, 2019). Therefore, early intervention is key.
             
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Assessments for Young Children. (n.d.). Retrieved October 11, 2019, from http://www.ldonline.org/article/6040.
Berger, 2016. The developing person through childhood (7th ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishers. Chapter 12, “Middle Childhood: Cognitive Development” Read pp. 377-392
How Child Neglect Harms Brain Development in Children. (n.d.). Retrieved October 11, 2019, from https://developingchild.harvard.edu/resources/inbrief-the-science-of-neglect-video/.