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Transcript: Early childcare Indepence & Observation 5 7 Maria Montessori was known for her educational methods that builds on the way children naturally learn Her classrooms may look like a pleasant place to be. Its positive place to be want to be in that encourages a child to learn. Parts of the two room are spacious for children to act things out. You can see posters on the wall from local muesums or student work that is framed in the class. Independence: Maria Montessori stresses that all children need to learn through doing thing by themselves and need the opportunities to mess and learn from their mistakes Observation: It is extremely important to observe their children. Parents need to observe their children in order to identify what their needs are. Work cited Maria's influence on early education https://earlylearningnation.com/2022/09/maria-montessoris-influence-on-early-education/ Biography of Maria Montessori https://montessori-ami.org/resource-library/facts/biography-maria-montessori Maria Montessori https://www.biography.com/scholar/maria-montessori Who influenced Maria Montessori in her theories Jean-Jacques Rousseau The author of treatise he states that children want to touch and handle everything Maria saw that it is best let children learn on their own. Friedrich Fröbel He is considered to be the father of kindergarten, He introduced "gifts in the classroom thats one way that influced maria on stimulating childrens learning through play Édouard Séguin He specialized in children with intellectual disabilities to have respect towards others that is something that Maris focus on is manners teaching kids about their manners with others. Early Life 4 Maria Montessori Montessori lived in a provincial town of Chiaravalle, Italy, to middle-class, well-educated parents. At the time that Montessori was growing up, Italy held conservative values about women's roles. During that time she broke out of those proscribed gender limitations. Throughout her studies she faced many resistances from her father but her mother was always supporting her no matter her career. By: Keila Prado Background 1 Information Born: Augest 31, 1870 Died: May 6, 1952 ( Maria Montessori was sitting in her friends flower garden when she died ) Birth Place: Chiaravalle, Italy Parents: Father Alessandro, was an accountant in the civil service Mother Renilde Stoppani which was well educated and had a passion for reading 2 Dr. Maria Montessori 3 Medical Career Maria Montessori was the first women to attend medical school in Italy. Graduated with honor from Sapienza University of Rome in 1896. Later then became the first lady to to become a doctor in Italy. The montessori family they moved to Rome in late 1874. 2 years passed and later Maria was enrolled in in the local state school on Via di San Nicolo da Tolentino. Her education was breaking many barries in womens careers Then in 1886 to 1890 she continued her studies at the Regio Istituto Tecnico Leonardo da Vinci, which she entered with the intention of becoming an engineer. Her parents encourage to take up another career where she then was determined to go to medical school and become a doctor. Even though it was one of the few jobs that women took she was determainded to be the first. Her father opposed of her going into the medical field since it was a mal field. After trying her hardest she got reject from entry by the head school. She then in 1890 Montessori enrolled at the University of Rome to study physics, mathematics and natural sciences, receiving her diploma two years later. Her time at medical school was not easy. She faced prejudice from her male colleagues and had to work alone on dissections since these were not allowed to be done in mixed classes. Childhood Pros & Cons 6 Maria's Montessori theory Pros Social emotional development is a core objective Rather than leaving it up to children to figure out how to cope with social difficulties and challenges, students are directly taught grace and courtesy. Social emotional learning is directly embedded within the curriculum. Each child is evaluated on an individualized basis. Teachers using the Montessori Method will evaluate each child to determine what their individualized needs happen to be. This method treats every child as an individual. It makes the process more easierfor teachers The mathematics curriculum is highly developed Montessori students will easily come to this conclusion by working with the hands-on learning materials. By age five, i students are introduced to all four operations, and often to the thousands’ place. Cons It can minimize the importance of friendships. Schools have very small class sizes. Although this can be an advantage for teaching academics, it can be disadvantageous for friendship development. When there are only one or two other children at the same age level it may be hard for a child to find someone with whom to become close friends. It can be difficult to adapt to other types of school Once a

ECE presentation

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ECE Presentation

Transcript: Julia Johnson The ECE Professional What It Means The Early Childhood Professional The Early Childhood Professional These professionals are people who provide services to young children and their families. The ECE Professional Expanded The ECE Professional Expanded WHO? Who are these ECE Professionals? Teachers Teacher assistants Caregivers Family child care providers Home visitors Child life specialists Nannies 2013 2014 2015 2016 WHAT? ECE PROGRAMS Child care programs Head Start and Early Head Start Programs Kindergarten and primary grade programs Out-of-school-time programs Part-day preschool or nursery schools Future Plans Future Plans The FNC The Family Nurturing Center Help parents keep their children safely within their own families. Support children as they heal from difficult life experiences. Wrap an array of services around families in crisis helping them rebuild their lives and raise healthy and thriving children. Care Coordinator Care Coordinator I will be a full-time Care Coordinator at the FNC once I graduate. I will be doing home visits. I will be working hands-on with children ages 2-5. I will be a teacher in preschool classes and after care classes. I will work with high-risk children and their families. My Code of Ethics My Code of Ethics I have a firm belief that if you see the positivity out of certain situations, that good things come your way. If you learn to stay strong and keep a positive attitude about things, even when it's frustrating or really difficult to do, you can still turn things around. And that positive attitude carries into your relationships and friendships. It's easier to smile than frown and I think that it is always possible to turn things around. I think that these attitudes are important in life and are important when you're a teacher. Kids feel that positive energy and respond well to it, even the toughest students. Being a educator means being a positive role model, and having positive energy is very important - in life and in the classroom.

ECE Presentation

Transcript: ECE - Historical Timeline Emma Stauter 1657 1657 Orbis Pictus A book written by Comenius. It was the first children's book with pictures. 1826 1826 Education of Man This was a book that was written by Froebel. In the book it describes kindergarten as the child's garden and activites considered gifts from god. 1861 1861 Infant Schools One was set up by Robert Owen in New Lanark, England. It was set up for the children of his workers in his mills. 1880 1880 Teacher-Training Program It was the first program of teacher student education. It was mostly done with 4, 5, and 6 year olds. (kindergarteners) 1918 1918 Nursery Schools The first public nursery schools are opened in England. 1921 1921 Free School A. S. Neill founds Summerhill School located in England. This helps start the Free School Movement. 1956 1956 La Leche League This provided mothers with infomation on breast feeding, child care, birth, and and infants. The first meeting took place at one of the 7 founders homes (Mary White). 1966 1966 Bureau of Education This was established for Handicapped children. Also, during this time NANE becomes NAEYC. NANE- National Association for Nursery Education NAEYC- National Association for the Education of Young Children 1996 1996 Stand for Children The first of this movement is held in Washington, DC. Over 200,000 people attended and aprticipated in the movement. 2015 2015 NAEYC The NAEYC's deadline for 50% of teachers had to have a bachelors degree and the other 50% had to have and associates degree for the accredited programs. Top 5 Top 5 1. Stand for Children Movement 2. Free School 3. Department of Education 4. Orbis Pictus 5. La Leche League The Stand for Children Movement has had a big impact on me and will continue to have an impact on children going forward as it has provided a lot of money for schools to be able to purchase items for learning purposes. Free School is another big thing as it has and will continue free education to families across the U.S. The department of education for the handicapped is extremely important as it helps give education to those who would have been treated diferently if this hadn't been put in place. Orbis Pictus is a big thing for children 0-6 because it was the original picture book for kids and many people have followed after this book creating their own allowing picture books to grow with the times making them more for their time not the 1800s. La Leche League is more for parents than children helping them learn and how to prepare for the child/children that they are bringing into this world, and how to prepare that childs education before entering school.

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