Tuesday, August 30, 2011

August 30, 2011

Why does Early Childhood Education matter? Incorporate vocabulary terms.

41 comments:

  1. Melissa Griffith-2nd periodAugust 30, 2011 at 9:27 AM

    Early childhood education matters, because young children have to learn how to read and write. They need to know their alphabet and their numbers in order to get to where I am now. Little children need and education to get a job and if they don't know the alphabet, they can't write and if they can't write they can't get an education and no education leads to no job, and no job leads them back living with their paretns so, it's very important to give little children education

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  2. Cheyanne Thomas/ 2nd periodAugust 30, 2011 at 9:27 AM

    So you will know how to deal with children. It teaches you responsibilities. Helps you mentaly.Its professionalism and helps you care for others. You volunteer for different things.

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  3. Mikaela Tyson - 2nd PeriodAugust 30, 2011 at 9:29 AM

    Early Childhood Education matters because , kids are the future & you should be able to communicate w/ them well.

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  4. Amber Marcus
    2nd period
    Early childhood matters becuase it is the foundation of you in your life. It teaches you everything that you need to know like numbers,alphabet,colors and many more things.

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  5. Early Childhood Education matters alot. Children need teachers to teach teen how to be mature.Early childhood help people.



    Ja'kayla Harris
    2nd period

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  6. R. Green Opener Intro to ECE 8-30-11August 30, 2011 at 9:34 AM

    Early childhood education is important because it gives children values and abilities for the future. It also gives children a philosophy for life. Children will be able to take a self-assessment they can be proud of. It will help children take roles that are perfect for them. Early childhood education prepares the future of our world.

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  7. Jamie Hale - 2nd periodAugust 30, 2011 at 9:35 AM

    Early childhood matters because without it young children wouldnt learn and earlychildhood education builds the foundation.

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  8. Early Childhood Education matters a lot. See, children need teachers to help them begin their life as a child. ECE helps !!!


    Chasity King
    2nd Period

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  9. vivian aguirre 2nd periodAugust 30, 2011 at 9:36 AM

    because it teaches you how to work well witnh children....

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  10. It teaches you how to be a great teacher for when you get older.
    Lacie Kitchens (2nd Period)

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  11. It guides you to your career pathway and helps you know whether you want to be a teacher or not:)

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  12. Bethani G. 2nd Block
    Early Childhood Education matters because little children are suppose to learn. They have to learn so they can know the material in order to do their dream job. Before they leave, they will have values. They will also have good attitudes about the rest of their school years. They will have confidentiality.

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  13. Early childhood education matters so each child can know what choices they have in life and so they can know what their role is.

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  14. Because some children in this society are not able to learn the things they need to learn at home so people in education teach them whats right and wrong while they're at a young age.

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  15. Advances in brain research show that children are born learning, and that their first years of life impact the success they experience later in school. Early experiences that are nurturing and active actually thicken the cortex of an infant’s brain, creating a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It also means that children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or have unresponsive caregivers.

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  16. Its important to me because children are not learnig what they need to learn. its important to me because children need to learn right from wrong at a early age.

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  17. asiah hughley 3rd periodAugust 30, 2011 at 10:17 AM

    Why do early learning programs matter? Advances in brain research show that children are born learning, and that their first years of life impact the success they experience later in school. Early experiences that are nurturing and active actually thicken the cortex of an infant’s brain, creating a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It also means that children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or have unresponsive caregivers.

    The first five years are also when children build the social and emotional skills they need to succeed in school. On the first day of kindergarten, teachers expect children to be able to follow directions, start and finish projects, and know when they need to ask for help. Such “soft” skills are just as important as cognitive or “hard” skills—like being able to count, recite the alphabet, and write their names

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  18. Early Childhood Education matters because young children needs to be taught. Things they need to know and want to know. It takes Planning and Teamwork to teach young children.
    By:C.Tullis-3rd period

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  19. C'Aziah Hagan 3rd blockAugust 30, 2011 at 10:23 AM

    It shows people to take care of children and teaches you good career skills.
    By:C'Aziah Hagan
    3rd period

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  20. Early chilhood education matters because it shows how you can get ready for a career & it teaches you how you can take care of children.

    thunt-3rd block

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  21. Because it shows/teaches people the right things to do with children or getting ready for a career.

    By:Yasmen Volley -3rd

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  22. early childhood matters because i think that everyone should be able to learn how to take care of a child at any age and it might help on in the future because some one might want their career to be a babysitter or something that requiers taking care of a child that would be something you could put on your resume. Jalinda Smith 3rd block

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  23. M.WILLIAMS D.HARRIS 4TH Why a Definition of Professional Development Matters ... generally are less intensive and do not yield credits or degrees; those that occur largely ... The definition of professional development for early childhood proposed by NPDCI is as ...GOOGLE WEB SITE

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  24. Eary Childhood Education matters because you can gather together and learn about your childhood.
    Shaykerria Volley
    4th period

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  25. Ethan Hurst - 4th PeriodAugust 30, 2011 at 11:14 AM

    Early Childhood Education matter because children need education and it is imperative that they get that needed education. Education during the early stages of childhood gets children started towards learning. It prepares them for the rest of their lives as students.

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  26. Early Childhood matters because it is a great start for students to learn these very inportant aspects of life and it also incorperates life skills.


    Queisheima Worth
    4th pd

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  27. keleisha.dowdell/4th periodAugust 30, 2011 at 11:15 AM

    Advances in brain research show that children are born learning, and that their first years of life impact the success they experience later in school. Early experiences that are nurturing and active actually thicken the cortex of an infant’s brain, creating a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It also means that children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or have unresponsive caregivers.

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  28. Why do early learning programs matter? Advances in brain research show that children are born learning, and that their first years of life impact the success they experience later in school. Early experiences that are nurturing and active actually thicken the cortex of an infant’s brain, creating a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It also means that children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or have unresponsive caregivers.
    K.Jackson (:
    4th Period
    http://www.good.is/post/why-early-childhood-education-matters/

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  29. Early Childhood matters because when we get older we would know how to treat the younger kids better than how some of them get treated now.

    Mikayla Thomas
    4th period

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  30. It helps create and form our employers of tomorrow. It helps set a good attitude and gives a good example to our young children.
    By: Savannah Young
    Period: 4th

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  31. Early Childhood matters because in life when we get older we would know how to treat our younger kids right.

    By:Qua'Dasha HUghes
    4th pd.

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  32. D.Hudson- 4th periodAugust 30, 2011 at 11:18 AM

    Early childhood matters because children need teachers and early childhood education to guide them and to help them in the early stages of their education. The first few years of a childs life are some of the most important years.Especially when it concerns their growth and development and education.

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  33. While most middle- and upper-income children have nurturing early experiences, children in poverty often live in chaotic environments. Low-income parents may struggle to find a job or pay the bills and consequently don’t have the means or time to create a stimulating learning environment for their young children. This inequality in opportunity leads to the achievement gap that is evident as early as nine months of age (PDF) and continues to inhibit students’ progress throughout elementary school and beyond.

    by jakeyah jackson

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  34. Daysja Wiggins 4th BlkAugust 30, 2011 at 11:19 AM

    Advances in brain research show that children are born learning, and that their first years of life impact the success they experience later in school. Early experiences that are nurturing and active actually thicken the cortex of an infant’s brain, creating a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It also means that children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or have unresponsive caregivers.

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  35. Earlychildhood matters because it creates a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It is also important because children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or
    used you enhance their learning
    ....shyneka banks

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  36. It is important ,because if you need to have a job to feed your family or husband/wife then you need to know about the hidden job market and Resumes even Cover letters.

    ~Savanna Phillips <33 3rd Block :)

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  37. ZStreeter-4thblock
    Early childhood matters becuase it is the foundation of you in your life. It teaches you everything that you need to know.

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  38. B,Thomas-4thPeriod
    Early childhood matters because it creates a brain with more extensive and sophisticated neuron structures that later determine intelligence and behavior. It is also important because children who are exposed to more language and more caring interaction with adults have an advantage over their peers that grow up in stressful environments or
    used you enhance their learning.

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  39. Early childhood education matters, because young children have to learn how to read and write then they can grow up and teach kids who was once their age
    -Ashley Welborn 4th pd

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  40. Kimberly O'Neal ; 3rd periodSeptember 14, 2011 at 1:54 PM

    Early Childhood matters because it is a career pathway getting you involved for the real world.

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  41. Early childhood education matter because young kids have to learn just like us.

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