Saturday, December 4, 2010

COURSE RESOURCES

 


NAEYC. (2009). Where we stand on school readiness. Retrieved May 26, 2010, from http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/Readiness.pdf
Association for Childhood Education International

National Head Start Association
http://www.nhsa.org/

Center for the Improvement of Early Reading Achievement
http://www.ciera.org/

National Center for Education in Maternal and Child Health
http://www.ncemch.org/

 National Association for the Education of Young Children
http://www.naeyc.org/

The Division for Early Childhood
http://www.dec-sped.org/

Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
http://www.zerotothree.org/

World Organization for Early Childhood Education
http://www.omep.org.gu.se/English/about_OMEP/
 

4 comments:

  1. Resources are important and can be a valuable source. With out community resource I would not be able to provide families with services.

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  2. Resources are a great way to keep communication open with latest events and past events to help educate yourself and they families that you serve.

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  3. I have found that this week’s assignment has been helpful in identifying and defining what resources are and what that means. They are helpful in understanding and keeping current on a particular area of interest. In early childhood education there are many resources that are necessary and important for the development of children.

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  4. The resource that you mentioned about diversified community will help children and their families to truly know who they really are, this diversity will enable people to dig into what they believe in and what they want out of life.

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