Saturday, July 28, 2012

Educational Resources Websites

Dupage Aeyc/Dupage Association for the Education of Young Children
www.dupageaeyc.org
ECTA Journal: Educating Young Children Journal
www.ecta.org/au/01_cms/details.asp?ID=23
NCEE Projects: National Library of Education
www.ies.ed.gov/ncee/projects/nat_ed_library.asp
SERC/The State Education Resource Center
www.ctserc.org

Friday, July 27, 2012

Course Resources

Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices


Part 2: Global Support for Children's Rights and Well-Being


Note: Explore the resources in Parts 3 and 4 in preparation for this week's Application assignment.

Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations



Saturday, July 21, 2012

Quotes about early childhood education passion/motivation


Louise Derman-Sparks:

"Children are not succeeding because they are not given the tools they need not because they don't have the intelligence."

“The passion was that all children were taught in an environment that truly nurtured their ability to develop and grow.”

Sandy Escobido:

"We as professionals in the early childhood field have an opportunity to shape a child's life for the better."

Quotes from sectors of early childhood education innovators


Arthur Rolnick: “Every dollar spent on preschool produces a 12 percent real rate of return – a number that, in the private sector, would start a venture capital stampede.”
-- Art Rolnick, senior vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis

“The best economic development strategy is investment in early childhood.”
-- Art Rolnick, senior vice president, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis


Edward Zigler: “I have long believed that the development of a child does not begin the day he is born -or at age three - but much earlier, during the formative years of his parents.” Edward Zigler, Ph.D

--“It is import to help children as much as possible about parenting to help prevent social problems like premature child bearing, and child neglect and abuse. Now that we know more about brain development in the very young, it is critical that we teach our future parents the important role that parents can play in stimulating and nuturing their children, and in preparing them to reach their full potential in school and in later life.” Edward Zigler, Ph.D

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Personal Childhood Web

5 People Who Cared and Nurtured Me: My mom, my aunt, my teachers, my dad, and my church community
Mom: I know my mother cared about me but growing up she worked alot and I spent most of my time with my aunt. My mom made me feel special by always going out her way and giving me something big on my birthday. That was her signature and that is what I remember the most.
Aunt: My aunt took me everywhere and taught me alot. She made me feel special because whatever I asked for she would give it to me.
My teachers: My teachers were very encouraging and made me feel special by going out of their way to keep me on track and reminding me of my talents.
My Dad: My dad was in prison most of my life, but he made me feel special by making sure that I knew I was loved and always being very encouraging and giving me advice about life.
My Church Community: My pastor was my active father figure while my dad was gone and other church members took me under their wings and guided me through lifes difficulties. I felt special because I spent a lot of time with my church members and to me they felt like extended family.

Each relationship that I had as a child still impacts my life because when difficult situations arise, it is the support and encouragement that I remember, and it motivates me to keep going. The difficult times that I went through with my mom working alot and my dad away, also impacts my life today. I work very hard to make sure that I am there for my children no matter what it takes. I know my parents did the best they could given their circumstances. However, I know the void that I felt at times and I don't want my children to have to experience that.
Thankfully, I experienced a tremendous amount of encouragement and support in my childhood; from  members of my community. I realize that if these people had not been a part of my life, my life would have been a lot worse. I was taught early on that I could overcome negative circumstances and I know that to be true today. I am motivated by the impact that these people had on my life and I strive to help others in difficult situations, because I know personally how much it matters.