Even though I grow old, I grow up every day, but I train my children like this. How children develop, basically important at a young age, as children grow, it affects every aspect of their lives. Throughout the classroom, we saw many theorists during the semester and watched a lot of articles related to the concept of child development. The theory and articles have opened up a world we have never seen before We have never been taught about the concept of child development but we do it every week in real work I saw.
Part 1: Knowledge of child development and preschool teacher Knowledge on child development and preschool teacher The purpose of this publication is to explore several broad assumptions about the role of knowledge on child development in early childhood education It is to do. These hypotheses were first asked in preparation for the review of four papers written by an infant expert to answer the question "What is necessary as an infant teacher to go beyond the initial ability"? It was. (Katz, 1994)
In this part of the monograph we will explore the problem of knowledge about child development in early childhood education. In particular, the first part doubts the role of this knowledge in early childhood education and its role in teacher education. This part deals with the following question: What does the word "development" mean? What kind of child's knowledge about development should be learned? Can we agree with various knowledge and principles about children's development that students must master? Why is the role of knowledge on children's development in pedagogy a controversial issue? We also discussed the meaning of possible answers to these questions
Why do we need to understand children's development? Sufficient knowledge of child development and the theory to understand this knowledge are essential to understand the concept of child development and therefore to understand the theory of child development. Likewise, understanding language development theory can help to determine how children like Sarah develop their language and communication skills. Therefore, social workers must understand the growth process of humans and how children like Sarah acquire language acquisition. (Doherty and Hughes, 2009: 5)