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Done by Ibtisam Mohammed Alkaabi
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1- The early stage of development 2- The period between one and five years of age
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Physical Needs
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Emotional Needs
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Social Needs
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Psychological Needs
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Cognitive Needs
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Young children learn from infancy about the world. Many of the lessons are taught by the caregiver. Some of these lessons relate to...
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TRUST The Infant Knows His/Her Needs will be Met It is vital to babies under one year to develop a sense of trust; knowing the caregiver will meet their needs.
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INDEPENDENCE The Young Child Explores and Learns What He/She Can Do The caregiver provides a safe environment with supervision and encouragement for the child to explore.
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Early Childhood Education Programs NAEYC National Association for the education of Young Children DEC Division for Early Childhood DAP Developmentally Appropriate Practice
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DAP are those that reflect children’s natural learning abilities and interests, and assist them in growing socially, emotionally and physically. Developmentally Appropriate Practice
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* Allows children to make choices and decisions * Learn to share with others * See others’ points of view * Be in control of their thoughts and feelings *Educates the whole child—with attention to physical, social/emotional and intellectual developmental needs and interests * Views play as fundamental to children’s learning and development
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What Do You Think About the Kindergarten in the UAE?
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju4o15g941Q How parents affect their child's education
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