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Chapter1: Understanding Families

Chapter1: Understanding Families. Naeema Alkaabi 201001540. Outline. Introduction What is Family and community means? The importance of Families and Communities in Children’s Lives. Partnership Categories for developmental assets The irreducible needs of children. Introduction: .

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Chapter1: Understanding Families

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  1. Chapter1:Understanding Families Naeema Alkaabi 201001540

  2. Outline • Introduction • What is Family and community means? • The importance of Families and Communities in Children’s Lives. • Partnership • Categories for developmental assets • The irreducible needs of children

  3. Introduction: • Talk about your Family in one sentence … (Family Value to yours, How they help you in your study, Is it very important to you, can you live separate of your family , your impression about your Family…….)

  4. What is Family and community mean? • Family is a group of people who are related by blood, marriage, or adoption, live together, are an economic unit, and bear and raise children. • Community is a social group of any size whose members reside in a specific locality, share government, and often have a common cultural and historical heritage.

  5. The importance of Family and community in children’s live. • Family and community are providing children with a sense of belonging and a unique identity. • Family is, or should be, a source of emotional support, warmth and nurturing, protection and security. • Family relationships and community provide children with a critical sense of being valued and with a vital network of historical linkages and social support. http://www.healthychildren.org

  6. There are many political comments and differences on whether it takes a village or a family to raise a child . • Researchers are aware that a child need both a Family and community to reach to the optimal levels of development, so schools must seek to support and partner with both families and communities.

  7. Partnership • Partnership refers to equal rights for & responsibilities of all three entities also, it imply that power bases are equal. • Margaret noted that children have needs, but that children are needed by families and communities. Children Families Communities

  8. Video Time….. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAOpm8-loeM

  9. Two keys sources of evidence that inform early childhood educators about the essential need for partnerships among the adults in a child’s life include developmental assets and the irreducible needs of children. • developmental assets: critical factors necessary for children’s healthy development. • irreducible needs: needs that are basic to children’s survival and optimal development.

  10. Categories for developmental assets ** Child development is complex and is influenced by multiple internal and external determinants.

  11. The irreducible needs of children • Ongoing nurturing relationships. • Physical protection, safety, and regulation. • Experiences that consider the individual differences of children. • Experiences that are developmentally appropriate. • Appropriate limits, predictable structure, and reasonable expectations • A stable, supportive community • Cultural continuity.

  12. Thank you for your attention

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