The Little People of Tomorrow Preschool
Ashley Covington, Cassandra Fredrick, David Gould, Shannon Kline, & April Underwood
Preschool Age
Preschool boys and girls are between the ages of 2 to five years old. They are very active and curious.
The Preschool Classroom
A preschool classroom needs to be organized, and the materials need to be accessible to all children,
Safety is the number one priority when it comes to preschoolers.
The furniture needs to be oversized and cushy.
The classroom should be divided into centers that are labeled so the children will associate the word with the activity.
All centers need to be visually accessible
Preschool Centers
Preschools need a classroom that is inviting and safe for the children to explore. It need to be spacious and provides a lot of room for them to explore.
Diverse Population
Read books that contain diverse characters
Look at magazines and photos that contain different cultures
Play games and use dolls that are of different diversities
Watch shows or videos that feature diverse population
Allow guest speakers to come in and share with the students
Talk and introduce about other languages
Teach about Geography
Make different foods for them to try
Play dress up to different customs
Decorate your room to incorporate diversity
Language Development
We as teachers and most of all parents, must never assume that a child is a certain age is just like everyone else. If you are a parent and are concerned about your child’s development, speak to the teacher and also consult with your child’s primary care provider.
Developmental Activities for Preschoolers
Make a scrapbook of favorite or familiar things by cutting out pictures. Group them into categories, such as things to ride on, things to eat, things for dessert, fruits, things to play with. Create silly pictures by mixing and matching pictures. Glue a picture of a dog behind the wheel of a car. Talk about what is wrong with the picture and ways to "fix" it. Count items pictured in the book.
Read to the child. Sometimes "reading" is simply describing the pictures in a book without following the written words. Choose books that are sturdy and have large colorful pictures that are not too detailed. Ask your child, "What's this?" and encourage naming and pointing to familiar objects in the book. Sing simple songs and recite nursery rhymes to show the rhythm and pattern of speech. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 150,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists and speech, language, and hearing scientist.
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Kids are constant learners and are always hyperactive. In preschools, they learn about themselves and the world by the means of various fun activities. They get indulged in finger painting to unleash creativity and dance improves their motor skills. See this slideshow for the creative & fun activities of children in preschools.
These fun activities for kids will help in their personal and career development. For the best personality development school, visit - https://bit.ly/3P7XW6X
Kids are constant learners and are always hyperactive. In preschools, they learn about themselves and the world by the means of various fun activities. They get indulged in finger painting to unleash creativity and dance improves their motor skills. See this slideshow for the creative & fun activities of children in preschools.
This slide show accompanies the learner guide NCV 2 Early Childhood Development Hands-On Training by Melanie Vermaak, published by Future Managers Pty Ltd. For more information visit our website www.futuremanagers.net
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Child and Adolescent Development
Lori Almazan
Dr. Sanchez
PSY104
08/09/2018
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Child and Adolescent Development
Child and Adolescent Development
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the city of Barton for giving an
opportunity to present my proposal on the Helping Hands Reach community center. This
proposal is designed to offer a community center for kids of all ages and their parents to be in a
position to learn together and communicate better. This is the era whereby technology is making
learning easier and more fun for the children of today. The center is dedicated to enhancing the
physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development of the children that join it. The center as
well offers babysitting and child care services, including early opportunities. The center provides
care for infants and toddlers up to 2 years of age. But for preschooler’s ages 3 to 5 years and for
school-age children who may need care before and/or after school and on other days when
school is closed.
Age group 1 – infants
The infant room has activities to enhance the child’s eye-hand movement. The room will
be decorated with colors very attractive to the yes and decorations that will catch the attention of
the baby. The parent will engage in the activity of using various kinds of toys to play with the
infant. The toys are designed and aimed to teach the child different skills such as touch sound
and sight. The child will be in a position to observe carefully their mothers activity and imitate
them. This setting is structured to promote positive interaction between the child and the mother.
And it does not only enhance interaction, but also the child will be able to see how other children
and their mothers interact. Daily activities played in this room are games such as patty-cake and
peek-a-boo. Patty cake is teaching the child more than you think. The game helps the child to
develop language skills. Peek-a-boo, on the other hand, excites the infant’s senses, shapes gross
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Covington ElementaryAshley CovingtonProfessor Lori Infants.docxfaithxdunce63732
Covington Elementary
Ashley Covington
Professor Lori
Infants, Children, and Adolescents EDU/305
September 17, 2012
Introduction
Elementary school is made up of children who are of the ages between five and twelve approximately
These are the children who have already undergone the preschool stage.
Elementary school is made up of children who are of the ages between five and twelve approximately. These are the children who have already undergone the preschool stage.
2
Age of the children
The children to be observed will consist of a mixture of all age groups from 5 to 12 years old
This ensures all age groups are covered
Different behavior will be observed due to age difference
The children to be observed will consist of a mixture of all age groups from 5 to 12 years old. The rationale for this is to ensure that the observations give the views about all the age groups covered. The children will be expected to portray different behaviors due to difference in the ages.
3
The Elementary Classroom
Relaxed and Cozy Atmosphere with happy students
Neat and orderly environment
Rules and Consequences are posted
Reading Centers
A elementary classroom needs to be organized, and the materials need to be accessible to all children.
Safety is the number one priority when it comes to students of all ages. (Bradley, 2012)
4
Learning Centers
Arts and crafts
Reading center
Computer Lab
Spelling Center (Write spelling words with shaving cream!)
Learning during this observation will take place through two main activities; through teaching and testing the children while in the classroom setting and through interacting with the children casually to study their behavior mainly through play. The three main theories behind this are behaviorism, cognitive and social theories Behaviorism will consist of keenly studying the children as they are in the classroom setting. Their behavior is observed and comments given based on what is studied. As for the cognitive theory, this will apply when tests and teaching will be conducted as the children’s capability will be tested. As for the social theory, children will be observed as they interact with their teachers and other children. Their ability to perform when in groups will be assessed in this case.
5
Diverse Population
reading books from diverse cultures
Coming up with creative stories from all diverse regions
Common language
Embracing all cultures
No single diverse background is superior
Represent all cultures in the study
Diversity among the children will be addressed through; reading books from diverse cultures, Coming up with creative stories from all diverse regions, using a common langua.
During the coronavirus crisis, parents whose children typically attend preschools are now managing their young children's enrichment and education at home. We know that most parents cannot replicate a full day of preschool, along with all of their other responsibilities. But here are some guidelines and principles to help you care for your 3-5 year old at home at any time you have available.Learning during this period takes place almost effortlessly as children interact with sensitive caregivers, explore the environment around them, and play. The human brain was built to learn, and children this age are strengthening neural connections as they use them.
Parent Literacy
Childhood Education
Kaleena Springsteen
ECE 335 Children’s Literature
Carly Davenport
October 30, 2017
Importance of Reading to Young Children
Language skills.
The language used by the parents to the children tend to be repetitive and limited to vocabularies which are employed daily in addressing them. Thus, when the parents or the instructors read for the children, they enable them to have access to new vocabularies different from topics which comprise of more words and phrases which they do not hear on a daily basis. It also allows to learn new languages and develop the fluency when speaking.
Children lack the reading skills and therefore, it necessary to guide them. By that, the children will be able to achieve the following skills.
2
Importance of Reading to Young Children
Improves cognitive abilities
Memory/Long-Term- enables a child to access stored information
Visual Processing- allows children to think in visual images
Improves concentration
Attention/Sustained- helps children stay focused
Attention/Selective- helps children ignore distractions
1. Reading exposes the child to various brain exercises. These activities provoke their brains and thus making them start thinking and understanding things from a broad point of view and develop their way of reasoning (Kalb, 2014).
2. Reading to young children on a daily basis enables them to sit still for long periods, and this will be beneficial as they join school. Usually a child is distracted easily by their surrounding.
3
Benefits of Reading to Young Children
It develops the child’s imagination and creativity
Helping your child to become creative opens their minds up for great possibilities
Reading is a form of entertainment.
Have one or two nights a week for reading then make up games to go along with the story
It builds strong relationship between the parent and the child.
When parent spends time by his/her child bedside reading a book, this creates a bond between the them. Building a bond can help children grow emotionally.
1. When the parents read to their children, they provoke their mind to think about the characters, the setting to understand the flow of the story. Through that, the children are able to improve the way they choose ideas and think or imagine.
2. For instance, when reading comic books they present funny events which make the children enjoy the story and even respond to questions.
3. Sitting down with you child at the end of the day to read, helps both the parent and the child unwind and relax.
4
Resources for Story/Music Time
Films
There are various films performed purposely targeting the children. They present funny stories, entertaining events, and music for preschoolers. The movie can be a source of stories and music times that are recited to the children.
Linguistic books/novels
Reading of the linguistic books to children help them learn about their native language quickly. This will enable the children to unde.
Please provide answer, write program in Prolog for the following.docxcherry686017
Please provide answer, write program in Prolog for the following rules and facts.
RULES:
Use the rules on "When to Seek Medical Attention" from
carona virus
Watch for symptoms
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported - ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness.
These symptoms may appear
2-14 days after exposure to the virus:
Fever
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Chills
Repeated shaking with chills
Muscle pain
Headache
Sore throat
New loss of taste or smell
When to Seek Medical Attention
If you develop any of these
emergency warning signs*
for COVID-19 get
medical attention immediately:
Trouble breathing
Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
New confusion or inability to arouse
Bluish lips or face
*This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you.
FACTS
John has Fever, Cough and Trouble breathing
Amanda has Fever, Cough and Sore throat
.
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Please provide references for your original postings in APA format. 300 Words with proper references.
What do you think is the best combination of the types of authentication? Is that type of authentication appropriate for all types of access?
Some have made the argument that using WEP presents more security issues than if all traffic were in the clear. What do you think?
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Running head Child and Adolescent DevelopmentChild and Ad.docxsusanschei
Running head: Child and Adolescent Development
Child and Adolescent Development
Lori Almazan
Dr. Sanchez
PSY104
08/09/2018
- 1 -
1
2
1. missing page number here
on all pages as per APA
format (see Ashford Writing
Center - APA tab) [Jose
Sanchez]
2. Child and Adolescent
Development
should be capitalized on all
pages as per APA format
(See Ashford Writing Center -
APA tab) [Jose Sanchez]
Child and Adolescent Development
Child and Adolescent Development
I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the city of Barton for giving an
opportunity to present my proposal on the Helping Hands Reach community center. This
proposal is designed to offer a community center for kids of all ages and their parents to be in a
position to learn together and communicate better. This is the era whereby technology is making
learning easier and more fun for the children of today. The center is dedicated to enhancing the
physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development of the children that join it. The center as
well offers babysitting and child care services, including early opportunities. The center provides
care for infants and toddlers up to 2 years of age. But for preschooler’s ages 3 to 5 years and for
school-age children who may need care before and/or after school and on other days when
school is closed.
Age group 1 – infants
The infant room has activities to enhance the child’s eye-hand movement. The room will
be decorated with colors very attractive to the yes and decorations that will catch the attention of
the baby. The parent will engage in the activity of using various kinds of toys to play with the
infant. The toys are designed and aimed to teach the child different skills such as touch sound
and sight. The child will be in a position to observe carefully their mothers activity and imitate
them. This setting is structured to promote positive interaction between the child and the mother.
And it does not only enhance interaction, but also the child will be able to see how other children
and their mothers interact. Daily activities played in this room are games such as patty-cake and
peek-a-boo. Patty cake is teaching the child more than you think. The game helps the child to
develop language skills. Peek-a-boo, on the other hand, excites the infant’s senses, shapes gross
- 2 -
1
23
4
5
1. did not cite any of the
sources throughout your
paper you included on your
References page as per APA
format [Jose Sanchez]
2. below support your
statements with
research/theory and cite your
sources [Jose Sanchez]
3. needed to follow the
provided template to ensure
you address all required
topics
throughout paper
including 4 paragraphs per
room (see template)
and
missing template headings
and subheadings [Jose
Sanchez]
4. need to clearly specify the
2 activities
support them with
research/theory
identify the ne ...
Covington ElementaryAshley CovingtonProfessor Lori Infants.docxfaithxdunce63732
Covington Elementary
Ashley Covington
Professor Lori
Infants, Children, and Adolescents EDU/305
September 17, 2012
Introduction
Elementary school is made up of children who are of the ages between five and twelve approximately
These are the children who have already undergone the preschool stage.
Elementary school is made up of children who are of the ages between five and twelve approximately. These are the children who have already undergone the preschool stage.
2
Age of the children
The children to be observed will consist of a mixture of all age groups from 5 to 12 years old
This ensures all age groups are covered
Different behavior will be observed due to age difference
The children to be observed will consist of a mixture of all age groups from 5 to 12 years old. The rationale for this is to ensure that the observations give the views about all the age groups covered. The children will be expected to portray different behaviors due to difference in the ages.
3
The Elementary Classroom
Relaxed and Cozy Atmosphere with happy students
Neat and orderly environment
Rules and Consequences are posted
Reading Centers
A elementary classroom needs to be organized, and the materials need to be accessible to all children.
Safety is the number one priority when it comes to students of all ages. (Bradley, 2012)
4
Learning Centers
Arts and crafts
Reading center
Computer Lab
Spelling Center (Write spelling words with shaving cream!)
Learning during this observation will take place through two main activities; through teaching and testing the children while in the classroom setting and through interacting with the children casually to study their behavior mainly through play. The three main theories behind this are behaviorism, cognitive and social theories Behaviorism will consist of keenly studying the children as they are in the classroom setting. Their behavior is observed and comments given based on what is studied. As for the cognitive theory, this will apply when tests and teaching will be conducted as the children’s capability will be tested. As for the social theory, children will be observed as they interact with their teachers and other children. Their ability to perform when in groups will be assessed in this case.
5
Diverse Population
reading books from diverse cultures
Coming up with creative stories from all diverse regions
Common language
Embracing all cultures
No single diverse background is superior
Represent all cultures in the study
Diversity among the children will be addressed through; reading books from diverse cultures, Coming up with creative stories from all diverse regions, using a common langua.
During the coronavirus crisis, parents whose children typically attend preschools are now managing their young children's enrichment and education at home. We know that most parents cannot replicate a full day of preschool, along with all of their other responsibilities. But here are some guidelines and principles to help you care for your 3-5 year old at home at any time you have available.Learning during this period takes place almost effortlessly as children interact with sensitive caregivers, explore the environment around them, and play. The human brain was built to learn, and children this age are strengthening neural connections as they use them.
Parent Literacy
Childhood Education
Kaleena Springsteen
ECE 335 Children’s Literature
Carly Davenport
October 30, 2017
Importance of Reading to Young Children
Language skills.
The language used by the parents to the children tend to be repetitive and limited to vocabularies which are employed daily in addressing them. Thus, when the parents or the instructors read for the children, they enable them to have access to new vocabularies different from topics which comprise of more words and phrases which they do not hear on a daily basis. It also allows to learn new languages and develop the fluency when speaking.
Children lack the reading skills and therefore, it necessary to guide them. By that, the children will be able to achieve the following skills.
2
Importance of Reading to Young Children
Improves cognitive abilities
Memory/Long-Term- enables a child to access stored information
Visual Processing- allows children to think in visual images
Improves concentration
Attention/Sustained- helps children stay focused
Attention/Selective- helps children ignore distractions
1. Reading exposes the child to various brain exercises. These activities provoke their brains and thus making them start thinking and understanding things from a broad point of view and develop their way of reasoning (Kalb, 2014).
2. Reading to young children on a daily basis enables them to sit still for long periods, and this will be beneficial as they join school. Usually a child is distracted easily by their surrounding.
3
Benefits of Reading to Young Children
It develops the child’s imagination and creativity
Helping your child to become creative opens their minds up for great possibilities
Reading is a form of entertainment.
Have one or two nights a week for reading then make up games to go along with the story
It builds strong relationship between the parent and the child.
When parent spends time by his/her child bedside reading a book, this creates a bond between the them. Building a bond can help children grow emotionally.
1. When the parents read to their children, they provoke their mind to think about the characters, the setting to understand the flow of the story. Through that, the children are able to improve the way they choose ideas and think or imagine.
2. For instance, when reading comic books they present funny events which make the children enjoy the story and even respond to questions.
3. Sitting down with you child at the end of the day to read, helps both the parent and the child unwind and relax.
4
Resources for Story/Music Time
Films
There are various films performed purposely targeting the children. They present funny stories, entertaining events, and music for preschoolers. The movie can be a source of stories and music times that are recited to the children.
Linguistic books/novels
Reading of the linguistic books to children help them learn about their native language quickly. This will enable the children to unde.
Please provide answer, write program in Prolog for the following.docxcherry686017
Please provide answer, write program in Prolog for the following rules and facts.
RULES:
Use the rules on "When to Seek Medical Attention" from
carona virus
Watch for symptoms
People with COVID-19 have had a wide range of symptoms reported - ranging from mild symptoms to severe illness.
These symptoms may appear
2-14 days after exposure to the virus:
Fever
Cough
Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
Chills
Repeated shaking with chills
Muscle pain
Headache
Sore throat
New loss of taste or smell
When to Seek Medical Attention
If you develop any of these
emergency warning signs*
for COVID-19 get
medical attention immediately:
Trouble breathing
Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
New confusion or inability to arouse
Bluish lips or face
*This list is not all inclusive. Please consult your medical provider for any other symptoms that are severe or concerning to you.
FACTS
John has Fever, Cough and Trouble breathing
Amanda has Fever, Cough and Sore throat
.
Please provide references for your original postings in APA form.docxcherry686017
Please provide references for your original postings in APA format. 300 Words with proper references.
What do you think is the best combination of the types of authentication? Is that type of authentication appropriate for all types of access?
Some have made the argument that using WEP presents more security issues than if all traffic were in the clear. What do you think?
.
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Please provide reference in APA
Required Format:
Title Page APA Format
Introduction
Concept of Systems Thinking (
Level 1 APA Heading
)
Difference Between Systems Thinking and Silo Thinking
(Level 1 APA Heading)
Applying Systems Thinking in My Work Environment
(Level 1 APA Heading)
Conclusion
1. Explain and discuss the concept of systems thinking.
2. Explain and give an example of the difference between silo thinking and systems thinking
3. Provide one example of where you could apply systems thinking that would positively affect your current work environment.
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Please post here your chosen topic and information about why you chose it. Note: it must be a NON-INFECTIOUS agent (with few exceptions and it cannot be what you chose for discussion 2), so it cannot be caused by an organism. Please review the syllabus for more details.
A reminder from the syllabus:
The disease or disorder should not be a common disease that has already addressed in our course. With rare exception, it should not be an infectious disease (caused by an infectious organism).
Common diseases should be AVOIDED, including coronary artery disease, Alzheimer's disease, arthritis, diabetes, AIDS, hypo- and hyper-thyroidism, hypertension, psoriasis, sleep apnea, Lyme’s Disease, sinusitis, allergic rhinitis, mononucleosis, asthma, urinary tract infections, many STDs (check with your instructor), irritable bowel disease, strep throat, MRSA, polio, tuberculosis, Lockjaw, anorexia nervosa, autism, Down syndrome, and many cancers (check with your instructor).
The information you present should include sufficient detail to demonstrate that you have completed some preliminary research and should present a clear rationale for your choice.
If you're struggling with ideas, think of something you or someone you know may be dealing with. Or perhaps take a look at webMD and see if you find something interesting. Or watch a medical show, like The Good Doctor.
Please change your Title of your discussion post to the name of the disease.
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Please pick your favorite article from
Ms Magazine
and do a one page (double spaced) write up of how it relates to what you have learned so far in this class
( something under one of these topics: what women's studies \ What is sex ? what is Gender \ secrets of masculinity and Femininity \ theories about the construction of gender \ intersectionality)
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Please provide discussion of the following:
1. Weyerhaeuser made a one-year commitment to help their employees living in New Orleans who were victims of Katrina. What types of assistance was provided under this commitment and what impact did it have on the lives of those most affected?
2. Please research and provide an overview of a company that provided assistance to the one of our more recent, natural events.
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Please provide a summary of the key learning from the chapter. The summary is expected to be a simple write up, can be free form, and should include:
Brief
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Please pay close attention to the highlighted areas
Please answer all questions that are highlighted in red
Please write two full and complete pages
Cite your sources
Please use more of your own words than other authors
The job of the Supreme Court is to apply the Constitution, not to make public policy. That means that if they're doing their job, the specific outcomes of the decision shouldn't be a factor in their decision. That's why, sometimes, bad guys go free because the police violated a rule that protects all of us in we're accused of wrongdoing. Free speech can also be troublesome. It sounds a lot better in theory than it sometimes turns out in practice.
Find a Supreme Court case called Elonis v. United States (Links to an external site.).
What can you say and not say on social media? Where does your freedom of speech end and become a specific threat to another person?
Read about the case and write a 2 - 5 page essay telling your reader what the case was about, what the court majority decided and why. If you were a Supreme Court Justice, what would your decision have been and why?
Submit in Word. Cite your sources.
Resources
The SCOTUS blog is always a great place to start: http://www.scotusblog.com/case-files/cases/elonis-v-united-states/ (Links to an external site.)
The Cornell Law School also: https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/cert/13-983 (Links to an external site.)
As always, the New York Times is a great resource for Supreme Court cases: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/02/us/supreme-court-rules-in-anthony-elonis-online-threats-case.html (Links to an external site.)
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Please pay attention to the topic
Zero Plagiaris
five references
Post
an explanation of whether psychotherapy has a biological basis. Explain how culture, religion, and socioeconomics might influence one’s perspective of the value of psychotherapy treatments. Support your rationale with evidence-based literature.
Wheeler, K. (Eds.). (2014).
Psychotherapy for the advanced practice psychiatric nurse: A how-to guide for evidence-based practice
(2nd ed.). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company
.
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PLEASE OPEN THE ATTACH MENT
When a dietary supplement is considered food and when is it considered a drug? Describe in detail why and when someone would need to take a dietary supplement. Is monitoring your nutritional intake important? Why or Why not? Please provide examples in paragraph form. What is your perception of a healthy diet, why and what does it consist of?
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Please make sure that it is your own work and not copy and paste. Watch out for grammar errors and spelling errors. Use the APA format.
Book Refernce: Robbins, S. P., & Judge, T. A. (2019).
Organizational behavior
(18th ed.). New York, NY: Pearson.
How do you distinguish between attitudes and moods? What is one example that supports your position? As you address the question, you are to consider how outside sources might be used to support your position.
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please no plagiarism, 5 pages and fallow the rubic
Quantitative Research Design. Rigor and Validity in Quantitative Research.
Title Page: Title of article, journal information and your name and date
1 point
Your score
Abstract: Brief summary of article (1-2 paragraphs)
1 points
The Problem: (2 or 3 paragraphs)
Is the problem clearly stated?
Is the problem practically important?
What is the purpose of the study?
What is the hypothesis?
Are the key terms defined?
3 points
Review of Literature: (1 -2 paragraphs)
Are the cited sources pertinent to the study?
Is the review too broad or too narrow?
Are the references recent?
Is there any evidence of bias?
2 points
Design and Procedures: (3-4 paragraphs)
What research methodology was used?
Was it a replica study or an original study?
What measurement tools were used?
How were the procedures structures?
Was a pilot study conducted?
What are the variables?
How was sampling performed?
3 points
Data analysis and Presentation: (1 - 2 paragraphs)
2 points
How was data analyzed?
Did findings support the hypothesis and purpose?
Were weaknesses and problems discussed?
Conclusions and Implications: (2-3 paragraphs)
3 points
Are the conclusions of the study related to the original purpose?
Were the implications discussed?
Whom the results and conclusions will affect?
What recommendations were made at the conclusion?
What is your overall assessment of the study and the article?
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Please note research can NOT be on organization related to minors, incarcerated individuals or mental health co morbidities. Research a selected local, national, or global nonprofit organization or government agency to determine how it contributes to public health and safety improvements, promotes equal opportunity, and improves the quality of life within the community. Submit your findings in a 3-5 page report.
As you begin to prepare this assessment, it would be an excellent choice to complete the Nonprofit Organizations and Community Health activity. Complete this activity to gain insight into promoting equal opportunity and improving the quality of life in a community. The information gained from completing this activity will help you succeed with the assessment.
Professional Context
Many organizations work to better local and global communities' quality of life and promote health and safety in times of crisis. As public health and safety advocates, nurses must be cognizant of how such organizations help certain populations. As change agents, nurses must be aware of factors that impact the organization and the services that it offers. Familiarity with these organizations enables the nurse to offer assistance as a volunteer and source of referral.
This assessment provides an opportunity for you gain insight into the mission, vision, and operations of a community services organization of interest.
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By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:
Competency 1: Analyze health risks and health care needs among distinct populations.
Explain how an organization’s work impacts the health and/or safety needs of a local community.
Competency 2: Propose health promotion strategies to improve the health of populations.
Explain how an organization’s mission and vision enable it to contribute to public health and safety improvements.
Competency 3: Evaluate health policies, based on their ability to achieve desired outcomes.
Assess the impact of funding sources, policy, and legislation on an organization’s provision of services.
Competency 4: Integrate principles of social justice in community health interventions.
Evaluate an organization’s ability to promote equal opportunity and improve the quality of life within a community.
Competency 5: Apply professional, scholarly communication strategies to lead health promotion and improve population health.
Write clearly and concisely in a logically coherent and appropriate form and style.
Note:
Complete the assessments in this course in the order in which they are presented.
Preparation
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The Little People of Tomorrow PreschoolAshley Covington, Cassa.docx
1. The Little People of Tomorrow Preschool
Ashley Covington, Cassandra Fredrick, David Gould, Shannon
Kline, & April Underwood
2.
3. Preschool Age
Preschool boys and girls are between the ages of 2 to five years
old. They are very active and curious.
4. The Preschool Classroom
A preschool classroom needs to be organized, and the materials
need to be accessible to all children,
Safety is the number one priority when it comes to preschoolers.
The furniture needs to be oversized and cushy.
The classroom should be divided into centers that are labeled so
the children will associate the word with the activity.
All centers need to be visually accessible
5. Preschool Centers
Preschools need a classroom that is inviting and safe for the
children to explore. It need to be spacious and provides a lot of
room for them to explore.
6.
7.
8. Diverse Population
Read books that contain diverse characters
Look at magazines and photos that contain different cultures
Play games and use dolls that are of different diversities
Watch shows or videos that feature diverse population
Allow guest speakers to come in and share with the students
Talk and introduce about other languages
Teach about Geography
Make different foods for them to try
Play dress up to different customs
Decorate your room to incorporate diversity
9. Language Development
We as teachers and most of all parents, must never assume that
a child is a certain age is just like everyone else. If you are a
parent and are concerned about your child’s development, speak
to the teacher and also consult with your child’s primary care
provider.
11. pictures. Group them into categories, such as things to ride on,
things to eat, things for dessert, fruits, things to play with.
Create silly pictures by mixing and matching pictures. Glue a
picture of a dog behind the wheel of a car. Talk about what is
wrong with the picture and ways to "fix" it. Count items
pictured in the book.
Read to the child. Sometimes "reading" is simply describing the
pictures in a book without following the written words. Choose
books that are sturdy and have large colorful pictures that are
not too detailed. Ask your child, "What's this?" and encourage
naming and pointing to familiar objects in the book. Sing simple
songs and recite nursery rhymes to show the rhythm and pattern
of speech. The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
(ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing
association for more than 150,000 members and affiliates who
are audiologists, speech-language pathologists and speech,
language, and hearing scientist.
12. Social Development
Social development refers the development of social skills and
emotional maturity that are needed to forge relationships and
relate to others. Often developing empathy and understanding
the needs of others is also included in the area of social
development.
In order to develop socially, children need to interact with their
peers and adults in a socially acceptable way. Developing good
social skills is necessary for them to be abler to eventually form
healthy relationships and fit into various social scenarios
comfortably
13.
14. Social Development
Dolls
Goal: To increase social development and increase language and
communication skills. Also increase motor skills.
Materials: Multiethnic dolls
Procedures: To help encourage exploration of dolls. They feel
the dolls hair, eyes, and clothing, and move the body parts.
Toddlers can imitate skills that are more difficult for kids their
age. Helping children to develop adoptive skills by practicing
undressing and dressing themselves only and dolls.
Play Time
15. Touching Songs
Goals: To increase creative development; to increase social
awareness; to increase sensory motor skills
Materials: None
Procedure: Sing or chant songs or rhymes where you touch the
infant such as “This little piggy went to market,” “I’m
going to get your nose,” and “Hickory Dickory Dock.” Sing or
hum a song while you hold the infant and move him to
the rhythm of the song such as “Rock-A-Bye Baby.” Help him
do.
16. Cognitive Development
Cognitive development is the construction of thought processes,
including remembering, problem solving, and decision-making,
from childhood through adolescence to adulthood.
17. Cognitive development refers to how a person perceives, thinks,
and gains understanding of his or her world through the
interaction of genetic and learned factors. Among the areas of
cognitive development are information processing, intelligence ,
reasoning, language development , and memory.
18. Cognitive Development: Take a Toy Apart
Goals: Increase cognitive development, to increase language
and communication skills; to increase sensory motor skills.
Material: Toy animals that come apart.
Procedures: Present the toy to the toddler to explore. Show them
how to take it apart talk about the toys body parts.
Assessment: Toddler will take the toy apart, identify the body
parts, and put it back together.
19. Moving Like the Animals
Goals: To increase sensory motor skills; to increase language
and communication skills
Materials: Pictures of familiar animals
Procedure: See if toddlers can identify the animals in the
picture. Help them decide if the animals are large or small and
how they move. Have the children move as they think the
animal would move. As toddlers become more proficient,
choose less familiar animals with obvious movement patterns.
Talk about animals and where they live.
Assessment: The child will move like the designated animal.
Integration: This activity helps children learn more about the
20. world in which they live and even think about it differently.
Sensory Motor Development: Individual or Small Group, 16 to
36 months
21. Physical Development
My no longer need a nap
Runs, jumps, hops, and catches
Uses scissors, and draws first pictures of a person
Pedals and steers a tricycle
Distinguishes writing from non-writing
Uses a fork
Gallops and does one-foot skipping(Berk, 2012, pg. 408)
22. 14
Physical Development Activities
Freeze Dancing
Supplies
CD player or radio, fun music
Activity Detail
Turn on the radio or CD Player and start to dance with the
kiddies. Then turn the music off randomly and surprise the kids
by saying 'Freeze.' If they don't freeze, they can be out or you
23. can just continue to play without doing the elimination. With
more kids the elimination works well and they have fun with it.
Loads of laughs for a rainy day! Make sure all tables and chairs
are moved first so no one gets hurt!
24. Physical Development Activities (Hopscotch)
Supplies
Chalk
Activity Detail
This is a twist on the traditional hopscotch for little ones
learning their ABC's and 123's. First start by making squares or
rectangles with letters and numbers on them Have the child start
at one end of the sidewalk and see if they can cross to the other
side of the sidewalk jumping from square to square. They must
identify the letter or number they are going to jump to next.
You can also call out the number or letter for them and tell them
to find it and jump on it next. The kids can also call out letters
and numbers for you to jump on. This helps the younger kids to
learn their letters and numbers, and gives everyone some
outdoor exercise. This activity can also be done with shapes,
colors, animals, etc.
25. Emotional Development
Shows pleasure when familiar adults are nearby. Has developed
close attachments with parents and other frequent caregivers;
uses these relationships as a secure base to explore (e.g., digs in
the sandbox but runs back to dad for a cuddle from time to
time).
26. Knows own name. Uses "my" and "me" often, and with pride
(e.g., says, "MY mama!"). Shows beginning signs of self-
consciousness (e.g., hides behind a chair and looks ashamed
after breaking an ornament).
Is keenly observant of others' emotional reactions. Checks
parent's facial expressions (e.g., considers climbing up a ladder
at the playground, but first looks back at mother's face for
encouragement or warning).
Experiences a wide range of emotions (e.g., affection,
frustration, fear, anger, sadness). Tends to express and act on
impulses; has tantrums when tired or frustrated. With adult
help, begins to use strategies to control emotional expression
(e.g., goes to get teddy bear or another comfort object when
upset so he or she can calm down). (PBSparents.org, 2012)
27. Emotional Development Activity
Create Collages
Supplies: Old magazines, child-safe scissors, construction
paper, and glue
Activity Detail: Gather a stack of old magazines. Choose a them
with the class and look for picture relating to the theme (food,
animals, family, sea creature, etc..) Cut out any pictures that
relate to that theme fro example, Thanksgiving.. You can then
spend time classifying and sorting the pictures (for example, for
food, sort by food groups or by veggies and meats or by meals);
counting the pictures; and talking about what pictures you didn't
find. Once you've finished sorting, glue all pictures down on a
piece of construction paper to create a collage and great poster
for the classroom.
28.
29. Emotional Development Activity(The Letter Learning Game)
Supplies: Safety scissors, markers or crayons, colored tag
board, printed images or pictures from magazines, magnetic
sheets.
Activity Detail: Begin by cutting out each letter fro the alphabet
from the colored tag board. Trim a piece of magnetic sheet and
apply it to the back of each letter. Assign a picture or image to
the correct sound of each letter.
Once the child has decided on what image he/she associates
with a particular letter, cut out a small rectangle from the tag
board and let the child draw each figure or paste a picture that
was cut out from a magazine.
Aid the child in sticking a small strip from the magnetic sheets
to the backs of each image.
Gather all the picture magnets and letter magnets and head to a
magnetic surface. Laying out the letters on one side and the
pictures on the opposite, ask the child to match the letters with
their corresponding images. As he/she correctly matches each
set, set these aside and progress through the entire alphabet
(Education.com, 2012)
30. The Letter Learning Game
Children will be able to learn their letters by associating them
with different types of animals.
33. Appropriate use of technology in the classroom is to expand,
enrich, implement, individualize, differentiate, and extend the
overall curriculum(ESN).
It allows students to also encourage social interaction within
groups, solve problems on their own and help mature their
listening and speaking skills.
It helps make teaching more interesting and sometimes even
easier.
Technology is our future and though it is an adaptable,
multipurpose, and helpful tool within the teaching profession it
has became a way of life and we need to familiarize ourselves
and our students to learn along sides us.
34. References
Berk, L. E. (2012). Infants, children, and adolescents (7th ed.).
Boston, MA: Allyn and Bacon
Bruen, F. (2011). What Are Some Physical Development
Activities for Preschool Children?. Retrieved September 5, 2012
from
http://www.livestrong.com/article/245802-what-are-
some-physical-development-activities-for-preschool-children/
www.delmarlearning.com/comparisons
Education.com. (2012). The Letter Learning Game. Retrieved
September 9, 2012 from
http://www.education.com/activity/article/letter-sound-magnets/
Google Images. (2012). Google Images. Retrieved September
7, 2012 from
http://www.google.com
36. References (Cont’d)
Jenni. (ND). Setting Up Your Classroom. Retrieved September
9, 2012 from
http://preschoolresource.tripod.com/classroom.html
Moss, T. (2012). Class Begins At Schools. Retrieved September
8, 2012 from
http://www.nwaonline.com/news/2012/aug/02/classes-begin-
schools/
Moving Smart. (2012). Why Hopscotch Matters. Retrieved
September 8, 2012 from
http://movingsmartblog.blogspot.com/2012/06/why-
hopscotch-matters.html
PBSparents. (2012). Preschoolers: Ages 2 to 5. Retrieved
September 7, 2012 from
http://www.pbs.org
PBSparents. (2012). Emotional Development. Retrieved
September 9, 2012 from
http://www.pbs.org/parents/childdevelopmenttracker/one/sociala
ndemotionalgrowth.html
37. References (cont’d)
Noffke, D. (2012). How to Teach Diversity to Preschoolers.
Retrieved September 5, 2012 from
http://www.ehow.com/how_5110350_teach-diversity-
preschoolers.html
Shuttercock. (2012) Shuttercock. Retrieved September 5, 2012
38. from http://www.shutterstock.com/
Wardle, F.,(2008). The Role of Technology in Early Childhood
Programs .Retrieved September 6, 2012 from
http://www.earlychildhoodnews.com/earlychildhood/article_vie
w.aspx?ArticleID=302
Yahoo Images. (2012). Yahoo Images.com. Retrieved
September 5, 2012 from
http://www.yahoo.images.com/
Zazzle. (2012). Animal Alphabet Poster. Retrieved September 9,
2012 from
http://www.zazzle.com/animal_alphabet_poster_small-
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Update your Week Three Learning Team assignment by
designing an elementary learning program. This is an individual
assignment but you use your week 3 learning team assignment
as a springboard. Consider the preschool program you
designed…now change your ideas to accommodate elementary
children. Keep in mind physical, social, emotional, and
cognitive development considerations but now for elementary
students.
Last week we discussed Gardner's multiple intelligences. Add
Gardner's multiple intelligence accommodations into your
program design.
Week 4 Elementary Design
Component
5 Points
below (same questions from last week, but now about
elementary school).
development in the physical, cognitive, social, and emotional
areas. Include the following:
o The age range of the children to be served
o A description of at least two learning activities you intend to
use for each of the developmental areas and the learning
theories behind these activities
o How you will include diverse populations
o How you will use technology to individualize and support
learning
o A description or diagram of how the classroom would be
organized so that children may develop in each area
Present your final program design in the same format as you did
41. with your team.PowerPoint
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Rules of grammar, usage, and punctuation are followed
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