Early Childhood Development And Learning Education Diploma

Early Childhood: Certified with Online By PhD İlbey UCAR

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Early Childhood Development And Learning Education Diploma

What You Will Learn!

  • • What is Early Childhood?
  • • Why is Child Development So Important in Early Years?
  • • Early Childhood Characteristics
  • • Developmental Tasks of Early Childhood
  • • Physical Development in Early Childhood
  • • Sexual Development in Early Childhood
  • • Skills of Early Childhood
  • • Examples of fine motor skills
  • • Trouble with fine motor skills
  • • Improvements in Speech During Early Childhood
  • • Factors İnfluencing How Much Young Children Talk
  • • How Does Speech develop over time?
  • • How can parents help with speech development?
  • • Emotions of Early Childhood
  • • Emotional Milestones of Early Childhood
  • • Socialization in Early Childhood
  • • Theoretical Perspectives on Childhood Socialization
  • • Patterns of Early Socialization

Description

Early childhood, defined as the period from birth to eight years old, is a time of remarkable growth with brain development at its peak. During this stage, children are highly influenced by the environment and the people that surround them. Early childhood comprises a number of life stages, marked by developmental milestones. Here, we define early childhood as the period from birth to age eight, although we also recognize the importance of quality prenatal care in early childhood outcomes. Ours is a definition shared by many leading national and international organizations. We end with age eight because it reflects an important developmental milestone. Age eight corresponds to third grade, a critical year for mastery of the reading skills upon which further learning will build and a reliable predictor for future education success.

Although ages zero to eight represent a clear developmental continuum, there are good reasons why funders and programs specialize in one stage. The needs of children and their families evolve and different organizations are positioned to play different roles at different stages. For example, infants and their parents may be more easily reached through the health system, while the prospects of older children may be more easily influenced through their elementary school. Ideally, investments across all stages would be sequenced and coordinated so that the child who benefits as an infant from one program moves seamlessly to environments that will continue to support their development.

Who Should Attend!

  • Teachers
  • Tutors
  • Students
  • Special Educators
  • Early Childhood Teachers
  • Preschool Teachers

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Tags

  • Early Childhood Education
  • Child Psychology

Subscribers

1046

Lectures

10

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