Explain why you specifically chose this topic over the others. Approach this assignment with the intention of being challenged. Evaluate your personal reaction to key concepts/theories learned in this topic. Share how the topic may be related to your personal life and/or present or future career. What did you learn from this topic’s CREATE assignment? […]
Is Neglecting and Ignoring Your Child Worse Than Physical Punishment? Neglecting and ignoring a child’s emotional needs is a form of child abuse that can have serious and lasting consequences. Unlike physical punishment, which can be easily detected and reported, emotional neglect is often subtle and hard to recognize. However, the effects of emotional neglect […]
Special Education and Trauma-Informed Learning Trauma is a pervasive and complex phenomenon that affects millions of children and youth around the world. Trauma can result from exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect, violence, racism, poverty, bullying, or natural disasters. Trauma can also be caused by stigma, discrimination, or isolation associated with […]
How to Prevent Children’s Bullying in School — Bullying is a serious problem that affects millions of children and young people around the world. It can have negative consequences on their academic performance, mental health, self-esteem and well-being. Bullying can also create a climate of fear and violence in schools, which hinders learning and social […]
Clinical Field Experience A: Physical Activity Paper instructions: Physical activity is a component of children’s development that will be incorporated into everyday learning. Educators find creative ways to incorporate more movement and play in the early childhood classrooms. Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience. Find a birth to […]
Clinical Field Experience A: Physical Activity Paper instructions: Assessment Description Physical activity is a component of children’s development that will be incorporated into everyday learning. Educators find creative ways to incorporate more movement and play in the early childhood classrooms. Allocate at least 4 hours in the field to support this field experience. Find a […]
Benchmark – Lifelong Learner Professional Development Plan Number of sources: 0 Paper instructions: As an educator, the learning process never stops. Once in the classroom, continuing to keep up with trends, research, and best practices is critical to excelling professionally. In addition, educators are required to obtain hours of professional development or continued education to […]
Psychology in the Classroom Number of sources: 0 Paper instructions: Psychology is the study of the mind and behavior. Surprisingly, many people do not understand why studying psychology is important to an early childhood educator. By studying psychology, early childhood educators have a better understanding of how children develop and learn. For this assignment, take […]
Child Development Theories and the Classroom Number of sources: 0 Paper instructions: Assessment Description There are multiple influences on early development and learning. Knowing the theories is not enough for teachers; they need to have a deep understanding of how to apply them to the classroom and in the home. Imagine you are an early […]
Client Journal Entry Reflect on the clinical experiences you’ve had over the past week, and record your thoughts in a document no more than 500 words long. Your peers will be able to read and reply to what you have written. Your reflection must satisfy these criteria: It must be about a client encounter you […]
Effect of Art Therapy on Patients with Chronic Pain: Recent Insights Art therapy has gained recognition as an effective complementary approach for managing various medical conditions including chronic pain. This paper discusses findings from recent studies on the impact of art therapy for chronic pain patients. Addressing the Biopsychosocial Aspects of Pain Chronic pain is […]
Change in an Organization This chapter involves change and the response to change in an organization. If you feel uncomfortable already you probably are in the majority. Let’s read the scenario below and try to understand why change is so difficult. Scenario: Imagine the days before COVID when we were all in a classroom. Do […]
Early Childhood Educator: Pedagogical Mission and Approach As an early childhood educator, I have a pedagogical mission to provide quality education and care for young children. I aim to foster their cognitive, social, emotional, physical and creative development in a safe and supportive environment. I also strive to respect their individuality, diversity and rights as […]
Attachment and its role in child development: Attachment is one of the most important aspects of child development. The attachment relationship that forms between a child and their primary caregiver in the early years has a profound impact on the child’s social-emotional development, ability to cope with stress, and future relationships. This article will explore […]
Eating Disorders: Prevalence, Causes, and Treatment Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions that involve disruptive eating behaviors and distress or concern about body weight, shape, or size (National Eating Disorders Association, 2022). The three main types of eating disorders are anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder. In this article, I will discuss […]