I chose to look at the area of brain and development on the zero to three website. I then chose to look at the topic of challenging behaviors. Teaching in a classroom of 16 four year olds, all the children have different personalities. This year I ended up with a difficult group that is full of many different challenging behaviors. They have made progress, but they still have a long way to go socially yet. I read a journal article about aggression.
A controversial topic in the article that I read about aggression talked about spanking. Spanking is a controversial topic. Some people believe that children learn from spankings and others are against spanking. The article I read was against spanking. " Avoid spanking. Think about the very real disadvantages of physical punishment for your child. Children often arouse anger in adults when they provoke, tease, behave stubbornly, or attack others. If your practice is to hit or physically punish your child in some other way for such behavior, you need to think very carefully about what he learns from that" (Zero to Three, 2012).
Economists, neuroscientists, and politicians support the early childhood field. In the website under the policy section, it mentioned that "Given growing awareness about the needs of very young children stemming from neuroscience and child development research, child welfare agencies have a long way to go in aligning policies and practices to ensure that the unique needs of infants and toddlers are met" (Zero to three, 2012). This shows that neuroscientists does research in the early childhood field. I would also say that they help with grants, form policy, and provide resources by browsing the topics under the policy section.
I gained new insights about issues and trends in the early childhood field from reading about aggression in children. I learned that aggression is a part of healthy development in children. The second year is when a child becomes aware of being angry and can behave intentionally.
References
Zero to Three. (2012). Changing the course for infants and toddlers: A survey of state child welfare policies and initiatives. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/policy/changing-the-course-for-infants-and-toddlers.html
Zero to Three. (2012). Helping young children channel their aggression. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/child-development/social-emotional-development/helping-young-children-channel-their-aggression.html
Blog site for my Masters degree in Early Childhood Education from Walden University
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Saturday, March 22, 2014
Getting to Know Your International Contacts Part 1
I had trouble getting the links to work for the World Forum Podcasts and the Childhood Poverty website. I chose to do the alternative assignment because I have not received any responses to any contacts I have sent. I chose to view a video from the World Forum website on poverty. I also listened to a podcast from Global Fund for Children.
The video I watched was Poverty and Children by Sakeena Yacoobi. Sakeena Yacoobi works with the World Forum Organization. She works with the children and families in a refugee camp in Afghanistan. The program provides services for the families that will enable them to be more knowledgeable about their life and help them make better choices for their families. She mentioned providing the services under tents, with each tent having a different service. These include health care, education, life skills, etc. She mentioned that families in Afghanistan had no electricity, water, limited work and schools. I learned the extent that some families will go to just to provide food for the family. I knew poverty was bad but I never thought about families going to the extent of the family that she mentioned. She told of a family that sold their child for 2 bags of wheat so that the rest of the family could eat. This really hit hard about the reality of some families in poverty.
The Podcast I listened to was Philanthropy by Victoria Dunning. Victoria is the vice president for programs at the Global Fund for Children. I learned from the podcast about what the program does. The program provides financial grants to community based organizations that can become international organizations. She mentioned that children need to succeed: learning, safe place, healthy mind and body, enterprise (life and workplace skills). I have also learned about the education that some parents give their child without knowing what the school really does. The podcast mentioned children going to school to recite songs that they learn for money. They have a master that they give the money. If the master considers the money not enough, the master will beat the child. This left me wondering how parents could not know about the education they are sending their child too. Also in Bolivia and Nepal, if parents are sent to jail then the child is also sent to jail too.
References
Yacoobi, S. (2011). Poverty and Children. World Forum. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UIt2NNrK3UE
Dunning, V. (2012, June 5). Philanthropy Chat: Global fund for children. Retrieved from http://grantspace.org/Multimedia/Podcasts/Philanthropy-Chat-Global-Fund-for-Children-2012-06-05
The video I watched was Poverty and Children by Sakeena Yacoobi. Sakeena Yacoobi works with the World Forum Organization. She works with the children and families in a refugee camp in Afghanistan. The program provides services for the families that will enable them to be more knowledgeable about their life and help them make better choices for their families. She mentioned providing the services under tents, with each tent having a different service. These include health care, education, life skills, etc. She mentioned that families in Afghanistan had no electricity, water, limited work and schools. I learned the extent that some families will go to just to provide food for the family. I knew poverty was bad but I never thought about families going to the extent of the family that she mentioned. She told of a family that sold their child for 2 bags of wheat so that the rest of the family could eat. This really hit hard about the reality of some families in poverty.
The Podcast I listened to was Philanthropy by Victoria Dunning. Victoria is the vice president for programs at the Global Fund for Children. I learned from the podcast about what the program does. The program provides financial grants to community based organizations that can become international organizations. She mentioned that children need to succeed: learning, safe place, healthy mind and body, enterprise (life and workplace skills). I have also learned about the education that some parents give their child without knowing what the school really does. The podcast mentioned children going to school to recite songs that they learn for money. They have a master that they give the money. If the master considers the money not enough, the master will beat the child. This left me wondering how parents could not know about the education they are sending their child too. Also in Bolivia and Nepal, if parents are sent to jail then the child is also sent to jail too.
References
Yacoobi, S. (2011). Poverty and Children. World Forum. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=UIt2NNrK3UE
Dunning, V. (2012, June 5). Philanthropy Chat: Global fund for children. Retrieved from http://grantspace.org/Multimedia/Podcasts/Philanthropy-Chat-Global-Fund-for-Children-2012-06-05
Friday, March 14, 2014
Sharing Web Resources
Zero to three
http://www.zerotothree.org
The organization provides information for families, professionals, and policy makers on children ages birth to three years of age.
I chose the current issue of national paid family and medical leave insurance program. The article discussed the benefits to having paid medical leave.
"Provide eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of paid leave for their own serious illness; the serious illness of a child, parent, or spouse (including a domestic partner); the birth or adoption of a child; the injury of a family member who is in the military; or exigencies arising from a service member’s deployment" (Zero to three, 2013, p.2).
I have learned that different areas provide leave to employees with pay. In Russia, I learned they allow paid leave. In the center I work at, three months can be taken but it is without pay.
References
Zero to Three. 2013. The child development case for a national paid family and medical leave insurance program: the family leave act. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/public-policy/pdf/pfl-fact-sheet-final.pdf
http://www.zerotothree.org
The organization provides information for families, professionals, and policy makers on children ages birth to three years of age.
I chose the current issue of national paid family and medical leave insurance program. The article discussed the benefits to having paid medical leave.
"Time at home with newborns, infants, and toddlers gives parents the time they need to breastfeed, attend well-child medical visits, and ensure that their children receive all necessary immunizations. Studies show that paid family leave yields higher rates and longer periods of breastfeeding, which reduces the rates of childhood infections.
Parental time off facilitates the early detection of potential developmental delays at a time when problems can be most effectively addressed and interventions identified to minimize them" (Zero to three, 2013, p. 2). Family leave time would benefit workers, families, and businesses. "Provide eligible employees with up to 12 weeks of paid leave for their own serious illness; the serious illness of a child, parent, or spouse (including a domestic partner); the birth or adoption of a child; the injury of a family member who is in the military; or exigencies arising from a service member’s deployment" (Zero to three, 2013, p.2).
"The Need:
Public policies that promote time for parents and caregivers to care for and bond with their very young children, without jeopardizing the ability to pay for basic necessities" (Zero to three, 2013, p. 1).I have learned that different areas provide leave to employees with pay. In Russia, I learned they allow paid leave. In the center I work at, three months can be taken but it is without pay.
References
Zero to Three. 2013. The child development case for a national paid family and medical leave insurance program: the family leave act. Retrieved from http://www.zerotothree.org/public-policy/pdf/pfl-fact-sheet-final.pdf
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Getting Ready Establishing Professional Contacts and Expanding Resources
I researched different early childhood organizations that did global work. I went to the contact us tabs of the sites I was interested in and submitted an email to them. I have not received any emails back from either site as of yet. I do not know at this point, if I will have to choose the alternative assignment. I chose to select zero to three website to study during the course.
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