Identify child development theories in early childhood. #1573


Identify child development theories in early childhood.

Discover the key child development theories in early childhood and learn effective strategies for child care providers to foster successful child development. Explore the world of early childhood education and child care centers with expert insights and practical tips.

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  1. Identify and understand the requirements of Child Care Subsidy (POC), Child and Adult Food Program, MSDE Child Care Credential, Tiered Reimbursement, and the Child Care Career and Professional Development Fund
  2. Identify theory and theorist in relation to child development.
  3. Identify strategies to support language and literacy development in early childhood.
  4. Identify the importance of language and literacy development in early childhood.
  5. Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development
  6. Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development.
  7. The participant will be able to understand the major and current approaches to theories of child development and learning
  8. Identify strategies to facilitate learning in the early childhood classroom using various methods.
  9. Recognize theory and theorist in relation to child development and approaches to learning.
  10. Identify significant events surrounding the evolution of early childhood education throughout the world.
  11. Identify strategies to promote play in the early childhood learning environment
  12. Identify current events impacting Early Childhood Education.
  13. Identify significant events surrounding the evolution of early childhood education in America.
  14. Identify strategies to promote play in the early childhood learning environment.
  15. Identify the importance of professional development for child care professionals and strategies to make meaningful choices.
  16. Identify the role of play in the early childhood environment
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