Recognize the differences between major theories. #5026


Recognize the differences between major theories.

Recognize the differences between major theories in early childhood education and child care centers. Identify and understand the diverse perspectives and approaches to education and child development. Enhance your knowledge of major theories through a comprehensive exploration of their key concepts and principles.

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Related Outcomes

  1. Identify the differences in major theories.
  2. Recognize theory and theorist in relation to child development and approaches to learning.
  3. Demonstrate how theory is reflective in the child care environment: Relationship between development theories & adolescence
  4. Identify and explain the major components of the major and current approaches to development and learning
  5. The participant will be able to understand the major and current approaches to theories of child development and learning
  6. Recognize that children develop independence at different stages.
  7. Demonstrate understanding of the major and current approaches to theories of child development and learning
  8. Define the similarities between major theories.
  9. Identify similarities between major theories.
  10. Identify the different types of portfolios used in child care programs, and the appropriate portfolio components for each type.
  11. Recognize the needs of individualized learning in preschool.
  12. Identify different learning styles and how to differentiate instruction to meet a child's needs.
  13. Recognize the importance and components of an effective parent questionnaire.
  14. Recognize the importance of music in both child development and curriculum.
  15. Recognize the legal foundations, including the IDEA Act and Section 504.
  16. Demonstrate understanding of cultural differences and its influences on a child's social behavior.
  17. Demonstrate understanding the major milestones, typical behaviors and learning processes of children birth to 13 years of age
  18. Recognize current tuition trends
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