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Welcome! I am so glad that you were able to make it tonight. Grab something to drink, get comfortable and enjoy chatting with your classmates before the seminar begins at 8 PM.
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"When you read with your child, you show them that reading is important, but you also show them they're important - that they are so important to you that you will spend 20 minutes a day with your arm around them." Laura Bush (2003) Moscow Children's Book Festival, reported in Library and Information Update, November 2003
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Social and moral development Psychosocial development Factors influencing psychosocial development Unit Six project Language and literacy development Factors influencing language and literacy development
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Read ◦ Chapter 9: ◦ "Social Learning and Social Cognition" ◦ "Social Interactions and Play Behaviors" ◦ Chapter 10: ◦ "Information-Processing Perspectives" ◦ "Literacy Development" ◦ "Role of the Early Childhood Professional" Watch 2 Videos on cognitive and emotional development Read web resource - "Infant and Toddler Transitions" Respond to discussion questions Complete project – Parent Handout
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Egocentric Pro-social behaviors Moral development
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Temperament Social Interactions/Play Toddler Emotions Fears and Anxieties Self-Comforting Behaviors Self-concept Gender Awareness Psychosexual Development Awareness of Diversity Development of Self-control
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Quality of attachments Support and encouragement of a sense of autonomy Temperament Guidance/discipline techniques Opportunities for social interactions Quality of play experiences Social learning in many contexts Support for special development needs Toddler mental health
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Go to our WikiSpaceWikiSpace Watch video “Growing Minds – Cognitive Development” Read “9 Secrets of Confident Kids” Based on these two resources, what can you as an EC professional do to encourage cognitive development in toddlers? Please wait to share until I call on your group. ◦ Group 1 is first names beginning with A-J ◦ Group 2 is first names beginning with K-M ◦ Group 3 is first names beginning with N-Z
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Information Processing perspectives Social interactionist perspectives Contextualistic perspectives Language development Interaction between thought and language Vocabulary development Oral language approximations Literacy development
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Is reliant on sensory experiences Is perception bound Is egocentric and lacks perspective Relies on language for meaning Makes meaning by relating past/present Benefits from repetition Developing sense of cause and effect Awkward in organizing/expressing thoughts Awkward in organizing/retelling events Impulsive Confuses fantasy/reality Very literal Appears to be illogical to a mature thinker *The Young Child, page 286
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Biological origins of thinking and language Variety of print contexts Types and quality of experiences Diversity in play
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