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Early childhood Sharelle McDowell English IV Mrs. Saunders and Mr.Owens

Research Topic  Two choices  Help children in their basic need  Career field that deals with children

Research  tons of experience  Patience

Early childhood(facts)  children learn at a certain level of speed than others  a 4-year-old child asks 437 questions a day

What I’ve learned  Credentials and shots

Product  Digital Scrapbook  It ties down in showing the things that I have done with working with children

Special presentation JaEm2rpZMJGxYWAZ3v00w

Mentor Kathleen Vunncannon.  Daycare teacher that helps and create activities for the kids to do through their day  Works at the Growing place  She has a certificate

example  Shows creativity

Product  I spent a total of 15.5 hours  nervous

Obstacles  Time frame  interesting facts- activities, singing  Speaking in public

facts  They might not know you …. But they will become attach to you when you’re leaving.

Q&A  Thank you for your time  Are there any questions