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    Introduction Literacy and numeracy are the most vital skills for any individual in modern society. The early childhood education of literacy and numeracy is of great importance to not only intellectual growth but also to emotional and social development in later years. Literacy is one of the fundamental ability for one to be able to make sense of text, signs, books, and modern technologies. Numeracy includes aspects such as number sense, computation, measurement, and geometry, which are all vital

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    Education has come a extensive way from the times of Plato and Aristotle, but from each new era came a person with a concept that effected the world of education eternally. Sisters, Margaret and Rachel McMillian influenced education through their development of the Open-Air Nursery School in more way then one. Not only had they introduced the idea of starting education at a younger age then the fledgling kindergarten program, but their school was devised for kids from low- income areas that needed

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    quality early education programs. Some states have already started making progress in modeling and developing early learning systems for children zero to age five. According to the Whitehouse (2011), “The President’s 2012 budget calls upon Congress to establish a new, competitive Early Learning Challenge Fund, administered by the Departments of Education (ED) and Health and Human Services (HHS), for states that are ready to take dramatic steps to improve the quality of their early childhood programs

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    Throughout the history of America, early childhood programs were not in great pursuit for American children. The care and instruction of young children outside of the home was inadequate. Most people believed that early childhood programs served no purpose. Therefore, most parents neglected to enroll their young children in preschool programs. However, in the past few decades, there has been a major shift in thinking in regards to the importance of early childhood education in the United States. Americans

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    The Future of Early Childhood Education      If you ask someone to list for you the most important jobs of our society, teachers always make the list sometimes beating out careers like doctor or lawyer. Ironically, for a career we value so much, teaching has never been a well paying profession. But times are about to change. Due to an increasing demand and a fixed supply, salaries for early education teachers are expected to increase within the next decade. The United States

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    development and childhood education. These intellectuals formulated ideas and theories based on their discoveries, and they each contributed to different elements in the realm of early childhood special education; such as early childhood education, special education, or compensatory education programs. One such scholar, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi is well known for initiating early childhood education as a specific discipline. He believed that there was great value in education found through nature

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    Cherlyn Womack Ms. Triplett English IV 15 October 2014 Early Childhood Education: An Impacting Career ​What young children learn at an early age can affect future learning in elementary school. With that being said early childhood educators have an impact on children 's learning during the first year of schooling. For instance, in a daycare-type setting toddlers learn to work together, they learn to share, and they learn to cooperate. Concepts such as these, though not limited to, are concepts that

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    Assistance for Families. This website will be useful to families to see if they are eligible to receive the EEC financial assistance for child care, which is the financial assistance that the Department of Early education and Care offers to eligible families seeking care at early education and care or out of school time programs. Also, the website explains the

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    philosophy of Early childhood Education My philosophy of Early childhood education is based on research that indicates that a child’s growth is developmental. Every child is unique in terms of life experiences, developmental readiness, and cultural heritage. A high quality early childhood program that provides a safe and nurturing environment, which promotes physical, social, emotional, language and cognitive development will ensure a positive continuation of the child’s education process. The

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    I pick Early Childhood Education (ECE) as my career. In this job I will be a teacher or someone working at a daycare who avidly cares for children. I picked up this career by taking care of my brothers kids while he was deployed overseas. Taking care of them was so much fun and I realized I was good with kids. When my niece started to talk I got to help teach her how to count and help her learn new words. I feel that one day I can do a lot more with kids. It is important to understand the education

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