I like prekinders.com. They have great activities and they are easy to follow. Even though themes are not used too much, the activities can be modified per user. The website is very user friendly also.
NAEYC Code of Ethics Core Values *Appreciate childhood as a unique and valuable stage of the human life cycle. *Appreciate and support the bond between the child and family. *Respect the dignity, worth, and uniqueness of each individual (child, family member, and colleague) DEC Code of Ethics * We shall demonstrate in our behavior and language respect and appreciation for the unique value and human potential of each child. * We shall honor and respect the diverse background of our colleagues including such diverse characteristics as sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious beliefs, or other affiliations. * We shall conduct on-going research and fieldwork that is consistent with and builds upon the available cadre of evidence-based practices.
Susan Bredekamy is an early childhood educations specialist from Washington DC. Who is teaching professional development for state and national organizations such as NAEYC
My daughter drew a picture of her cousin that passed away. She was torn about his passing. His name was Anthony and only five years old. When she was feeling sad, she will write to him or draw a pictures of him. So this is my favorite drawing of my daughter.
I like prekinders.com. They have great activities and they are easy to follow. Even though themes are not used too much, the activities can be modified per user. The website is very user friendly also.
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