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Welcome. Cierra Jolly April 9,2008 Children’s Place Learning Center Mrs. Helen Session. Children’s Place. Why here?. love working with children Owning a learning center Love teaching Love infants Environment. Jolly. Jolly. Responsibilities. Children’s Place Learning Center.

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  1. Welcome • Cierra Jolly • April 9,2008 • Children’s Place Learning Center • Mrs. Helen Session Children’s Place

  2. Why here? • love working with children • Owning a learning center • Love teaching • Love infants • Environment Jolly Jolly

  3. Responsibilities Children’s Place Learning Center

  4. What I learned? • Proper care of infants • Patience • Research question • Steps of running a center • Adult Partner • Learn at own pace Jolly www.nqcc.org

  5. Research Question? • How does early participation in a learning center affect a child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development?

  6. Answer to Research • Better prepares them for school • Curiosity • My study • Further my knowledge • Help parents

  7. Based on Practicum • Socially enhanced • Basics of life at an early age • How to respect others • Importance of sharing Jolly

  8. Adult Partner Interview • Children who attend early learning have: • Head start in Developing skills • Better prepared for school • Benefit in a structural program both socially & Emotionally • Show greater development

  9. Interview • Interviewed mother: Ms. Robbie • Better cognitive skills • Better social skills • Less emotional attached • Learn how to interact Jolly

  10. Stages of developments! • Sensor motor: understand the way the world work (Kopp) • Preoperational: use mental mind (Kopp) • Concrete operational: perform logical operations ( Jean Piaget) • Formal operational: think logically about abstract issues and hypothetical issues (Jean Piaget)

  11. Are the study’s true.. • Children who attend early learning: • Higher IQ’S (Wilson) • Less likely to repeat a grade (Ginn) • Learn how to increase learning skills (Barnett) • Learn how to listen to others Jolly Jolly

  12. Social Development • Interacting • Depends on the age of a child • Babies social develop: consist of crying • Learn how to communicate Jolly

  13. Emotional Development • Laughing • Smiling • Crying • Sad • Frustrated childphotography. com Jolly

  14. Cognitive Development • Think, and learn • Babies initiate actions (Kopp) • Hands on skills • Listening to teacher • Listening to students • Following rules (Watson) • Key component of children character (Halverson) Jolly

  15. Importance of early learning • Parents play a major role (Ginn) • Children who don’t attend early learning: • More likely to struggle (Development of Children) • Began pro-social behavior (Head Start information) • Children are more enhanced in early learning centers (Illinois State Board of Education)

  16. Statistics 38%:Care from parents 24%:Cared by relatives 17%:Non relatives 6%:Head start Ages 3-5:More likely to be cared for in a program Under age 3:Cared for by parent (National Center of Education)

  17. Advantage of Developments • Language • Vocabulary • Building skills • Pre-reading • Interacting • Imagination • Problem solve • Overall intelligence Jolly kidony. com

  18. My Product • Orientation Guide • Parents • Better understanding • Importance of learning centers • Explain advantages • Acknowledge why children should participate

  19. Conclusion • How does early participation in a learning center affects a child’s social, emotional, and cognitive development? • Better prepared for the future • Learn how to interact • Prepared for school

  20. Overall Experience • SMP: • Helpful • Prepare for the future • Children • Helping • Teaching • Owning

  21. My Future • Michigan State University • Open a learning center • Role model • Teach • Own business thebestlinks.com

  22. Bibliography • Barnett, Steven.” Long term Cognitive effects on early learning”. April 9,2002. Science Direct. February 5,200.http://www.sciencedirect.com/article • “Child Development Chart 2008.” Ask Nanny. February 6,2008. http://www.asknanny.com • Dehart, Ganie B. Child Development in Nature and Course. New York: Mcgraw Hill.2000. • “Development of children.” 2002. PBS. February 7,2008. http://www.pbs.org/early learning • Ginn, Wanda Y. “Jean Piaget Intellectual Development.” March 2007. The Viking Press Inc. February 11,2008. http://sk.com • Halverson, Theresa. “How to understand Baby Development.” 2007. Seattle Based Editorial. February 6, 2008. http://www.howtounderstanddevelopment.html

  23. “Head-start Information.” March 4,2005. Us Department of health. February 5,2008. http://www.headstartinfo.org • “How children Develop.” 2002 Iowa State University. February 8,2008. http://cysernet.ces.edu.org • Kopp, Claire B. Baby Steps. New York: Henry Holt Company, 1994. February 6,2008. • “Stages of Intellectual Development.” 1998. Child Development Institute. February 7,2008. http://www.childdevelopment.com • Watson, Linda D. Infants and Toddlers. Albany: Delmar,1999. February 8,2008. • Wilson, Laura. “Child Development." December 9,2003. McGraw Hill. February 8,2008. http://tiger.towson.edu

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