In 12 weeks I observed a 31 year old / 2 year old infant C. Through my explanation, I will give the observer's opinion on child C, three theories specific to child C. The emotion that I am causing as an observer. As this week progressed within 12 weeks, my observation helped me understand Child C's change. My last visit to child C in a nursery looked very annoyous and annoying. This made me think that child C is a bully I shared my findings with the whole class These views are contradictory and different.
Parenting observation I observed children at the ABC Child Development Center in the classroom of a 3 year old child from 8 AM to 11 AM on March 1, 2010. The classroom composition in the classroom is very diverse, including Hispanic, African American, Caucasian, Native American and Asian (Vietnamese). In addition to diversity, the development of children in ABC is focused on maintaining a child-centered environment where children learn at their own pace. There are two teachers and 24 children in the classroom.
In April, parents 2 and 3 began searching kindergartens for children. Today there are various kindergartens, each kindergarten competing for another kindergarten to attract more kindergartens. Parents making choices are difficult and confusing. I myself, an infant educator and mother, should say that parents are very picky to find the school that is most suitable for their children and their school. You might want to know, "What does she mean for her child?" Let's see the different types of kindergartens that are running in the market today. My parents were ruined by the choice. Our preschool classes charge a reasonable fee for parents to pay through the nose to kindergarten. For those who have all the supplies in the market, the kindergarten running with the least tools. An independent kindergarten to franchise model kindergartens and feeder kindergartens to ensure that your words go into pre-school education. Chaos will happen!
* State among the children aged 3 and 4 who are entering kindergarten, rank from 1 to 50 from highest to lowest. 1 The US Census Bureau defines "pre-school enrollment" as preschool or nursery school. Here, education is an integral part of the program, including public support programs that provide preschool education. It does not include children and kindergarten children at private residences that mainly provide guardianship. To improve the accuracy of the estimate, please use the average of three years. 2 The National Institute of Early Childhood Education (NIEER) defines state pre-school education programs as children aged 3 and 4 who are funded, managed and guided by the state. The main focus is in early childhood education, group learning experience must be provided to children at least two days a week. It can serve children with disabilities, but can not be used primarily to serve these children.