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Chapter 1 Section 1.1
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1. Describe why it is important to be a good role model for children. Adults have an impact on children. – Impact: Significant effect Children learn through imitation, or watching others. People and events help shape who children will become.
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2. 4 Benefits of Interacting Studying/Children. 1. Learn why children feel, think, and act the way they do. – Learn typical behaviors that explain some behaviors. 2. Discover caregiver’s importance. – Learn the relationship between child and caregiver. – Understand the child’s dependence. 3. Enjoy children more. – Once you understand why they act in a certain way, you can experience and appreciate their honesty, humor, energy, and curiosity. 4. Learn about career opportunities. – There are many jobs related to children and childcare. Interacting with children helps you find out whether these careers are for you or not.
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3. Learning Through Play! While reading to your nephew Stefan, how are you helping him develop mental, physical, and social skills? Mental: Learning that written words are linked to spoken words and that they have meaning Physical: Flipping the pages, holding up the book, pointing at pictures Social: Talking with you, learning through the story
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4. Think of a major event during your childhood (moving to a new house, a parent’s divorce, a new sibling, a death in the family, etc.) how did this affect who you are today? Example Answer: When I was four years old, my dad passed away. I had to learn to be very independent and help my mother out more than some children. Because of this, I am very responsible and rely mostly on myself, even today.
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5. How can interacting and studying children help you gain new skills and understand yourself better? Gain New Skills: Children take special care that require learning to take place. If you work as a nanny, you may learn how to bathe and change a baby, prepare healthy meals, and encourage children. Understand Yourself: As you see how people and events shape childhood, you begin to look at your childhood differently. You also may find you have a passion for children. This could lead to a career working with children.
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6. Define a typical behavior. A way of acting or responding that is common at each stage of childhood.
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7. Graphic Organizer: As you read the section on page 10-11, use this chart to contrast Childhood in the past and in the present.
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