Saturday, November 17, 2012

Research that Benefits Children and Families


 
If I had a choice to choose any topic related to the early childhood field for research it would be the impact of the early exposure to literacy in education. The positive contribution for exposure to early literacy would be children having a vocabulary of 20,000 words by the time they enter preschool.  The development of literacy skills through early experiences is linked to children’s later success in learning to read and language development. This would also motivated children in their other studies.
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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Your Personal Research Journey


The topic I chose to research related to early childhood education is Language Development.  I would like to identify ways of fostering language development in young children. Determine if listening and understanding help a child’s language development in a positive way and if relationships between parents and children influence their language development?  In being an early childhood educator it’s important to understand children and their families. By understand child language development and to build knowledge that can improve outcomes for children and their families. Speaking and communicating develops there increasing abilities to understand and use language to communicate information, experiences, ideas, feelings, opinions, needs and questions. Parents have a positive influence on their child’s development. The quality of the parent child relationship is more important than any single parenting practice or skill. The articles from this week will help me validate information that is accurate and not accurate. I will utilize this information when doing my research.