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- ECE 353 Entire Course
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- ECE 353 Week 1 Discussions 1 Theories And
Theoretical Frameworks (Piagetian Theory/Nativist
Approaches) - ECE 353 Week 1 Discussions 2 Genetic And
Biological Factors - ECE 353 Week 2 Assignment How The Brain Learns
- ECE 353 Week 2 Discussions 1 Brain Development
- ECE 353 Week 3 Assignment Role Of Families And
The Community
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- ECE 353 Week 1 Discussions 1 Theories And
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- Theories and Theoretical Frameworks. As an early
childhood professional, it is expected you will
understand and apply foundational knowledge and
theories in the field. Foundational knowledge and
theoretical understanding provides a framework
for you to utilize when you are working with
infants, toddlers, and school-aged children.
Additionally, your understanding of the
foundational knowledge and theories will inform
and shape your professional practices. For this
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- ECE 353 Week 1 Discussions 2 Genetic And
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- Genetic and Biological Factors. Genetic,
biological, and environmental factors are known
to a have significant impact on the development
of all children, including children with
attention- deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),
autism, dyslexia, and other neurodevelopmental
disorders. For children with specific disorders,
there are multiple genetic, biological, and
environmental factors that work together to
create a spectrum of neurobiological symptoms.
For many of these
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- ECE 347 Week 3 Behaviour Support Plan
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- ECE 347 Week 3 Behaviour Support Plan
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- In a two- to three-page paper, respond to the
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- Charlie is a three year-old boy from a
single-parent family. His mother works full- time
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- Therefore, Charlies grandmother frequently picks
Charlie up from child care. For the past few
days, Charlie has been hitting and kicking other
children in both the classroom and on the
playground.
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- ECE 347 Week 3 Discussion 1 Involving Fathers
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- ECE 347 Week 3 Discussion 1 Involving Fathers
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- Involving Fathers CLOs 1 2. 1st Posting Due
by Day 3. Read the article, Fathers Role in
Childrens - Academic Achievement and Early Literacy.
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- ECE 353 Week 2 Assignment How The Brain Learns
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- How the Brain Learns. In Chapters 3 and 4 of your
primary text, Farrar and Montgomery discuss
executive functioning and memory development
(2015), you learned about factors that influence
brain development. For this assignment, you will
build upon that knowledge by further
investigating how the brain learns. Remember that
working memory, attention, and executive
functions are interconnected and are crucial to
the learning process. This includes the ability
for a child to pay
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- ECE 353 Week 2 Discussions 1 Brain Development
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- Brain Development. During early childhood, our
brains are continuously modified by environmental
influences. It is now widely accepted that a
childs environment and early life experiences
affect the development, health, and structure of
their brain. Perhaps the most intriguing aspect
of the brain is its ability to change
structurally and functionally in response to
external stimuli, which is known as
neuroplasticity
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- ECE 353 Week 3 Assignment Role Of Families And
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- Role of Families and the Community CLOs 4. Due
by Day 7. One responsibility of professionals
when working with children is offering support
for families by sharing information with them
about developmentally appropriate strategies for
their children and the availability of resources
in their community. Recall that during Week Two
you developed a flyer that taught the families
that you work with about the role of working
memory, attention, and executive function in
learning
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- ECE 353 Week 3 Discussions 1 Cognitive And
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- Cognitive and Conceptual Development. Concepts
are fundamental to human cognition because of
their use in many forms of thinking, such as
problem-solving, categorization, and inductive
inferences (Farrar Montgomery, 2015, p. 186).
To apply your understanding of cognitive and
conceptual development, it is important to first
understand the three different theories of
concept development that are commonly used.
Chapters 5 in your primary text discuss the
following theories the classical view of
conceptual development (the ideas that all
concepts are defined by a set of necessary and
sufficient features), prototype or probabilistic
view (concepts are compared to a prototype based
on family resemblance or similarity), and the
theory-based concept view (explanatory
principles, such as an objects origins, are a
component of conceptual representation) (Farrar
Montgomery, 2015). In this discussion, you will
apply your understanding of these
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- ECE 353 Week 3 Discussions 2 Theory Of Mind
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- Theory of Mind. Theory of Mind is a theory of
psychological and developmental roots that is
defined by the ability of a child to attribute
mental states such as beliefs, feelings,
knowledge, thoughts, intents to oneself and
others and to understand that others have beliefs
and feelings that are different than ones own.
The diagram below represents the five
foundational components of theory of mind that
emerge between ages 2 and 5 that were shared in
Chapter 6 of our course text,Cognitive
development of children Research and
application . Understanding this developmental
sequence is critical in being able to support
children as they grow and develop cognitively. - Before responding to this discussion, review the
Week Three Instructor Guidance page for
additional information, resources, and support.
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- ECE 353 Week 4 Discussions 1 Problem Solving And
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- Problem Solving and Reasoning. There are many
ways in which cultural differences impact
cognitive development. One of the areas in which
we see the impact relating to cultural
differences is with the development of reasoning
and problem solving skills as is discussed in
Chapter 8 of our textbook. Because our habits of
mind are influenced by our cultural and
historical circumstances, the decision- making
strategies that we seek to promote in students
reflect our own culture
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- ECE 353 Week 4 Discussions 2 Relationships
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- Relationships Between Cognitive, Language, and
Motor Development. Cognitive, language, and motor
skills are often thought to be closely
interrelated developmental areas, because as
children develop in these domains, they appear to
demonstrate correlated developmental pathways.
For this discussion you will need to choose one
age group from the chart below and review all
three videos for the age group you choose. After
watching Pollacks (n.d.) videos, address the
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- ECE 353 Week 5 Discussions 1 Cognitive
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- Cognitive Development and Learning. Formal
schooling plays a large role helping children to
develop cognitively. Along with their home and
social environments, experiences in school
continue to foster childrens development of
cognitive skills and strategies. In school,
children learn new ideas, concepts, skills and
are provided with the opportunity to engage in
activities where they can explore and experiment.
For this discussion, you will begin by
reviewing one of the videos below. Before
responding to this discussion, review the Week
Five Instructor Guidance for additional
information, resources, and support.
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- ECE 353 Week 5 Discussions 2 Intellectual
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- Intellectual Development. Educators in the United
States public school classroom often work with
children of varying levels of ability. Children
in your classroom may have Individualized
Education Plans (IEP) that require specific
accommodations and modifications. As part of the
process of an IEP, a school psychologist
evaluates the childs intellectual functioning
using a variety of intellectual and achievement
tests. Once the IEP meeting takes place, various
providers
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- ECE 353 Week 5 Final Project Professional
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- Professional Development Experience. Being an
effective early childhood professional requires
more than a passion for teaching or ability to
work well with children. In the first five years
of life, the most critical skills are formed by
creating synaptic connections that are key to
cognitive, social, physical, and emotional
development. Because of their developmental
stage, the environment you provide as an early
educator will set the foundation for each childs
K- 12 learning experience and beyond. However, as
an early childhood professional, you will not
work in isolation. Other professionals contribute
to service provided to this population, including
speech and language pathologists, occupational
therapists,
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