The website that I have been exploring is zero to three, this website has a lot of very good information that any parent would benefit from reading. The outside link that I explored on the page was ralley4babies. The link talked about how education needed to be improved and that congress should fund programs that will improve early education programs. The link has a lot of interesting people that are for early childhood programs and their funding. The section that I chose to explore was the behavior and development section. I found that this section talks about many good things from brain development to challenging behavior in children. The most interesting section to me was promoting social development. This section has tips and tools that highlight the development of social emotional skills for birth to three. The section also has downloadable resources that parents of caregivers can read. There is also a question and answer section where individuals can ask questions about infants and toddlers and then receive feedback on their question. This website has proven to be a very useful resource for me I have learned a lot from the readings on the site. This section I think promotes excellence in early childhood because social-emotional skills are so important to the development of children.
I also have been exploring the zero to thee website. What has been your favorite discovery? I found the grandparent tab under challenging behavior very helpful for families. Thanks for sharing, I will be checking into the downloadable resources.
ReplyDeleteLaroyia did you happen to look at the section on maltreatment. I also found that section interesting due to being a Social Worker and having to deal with a lot of maltreatment of children. This is a very informative site.
ReplyDeleteHi, I am also exploring this website, I find it helpful to search a specific topic to get a wider range of information to review. Also, you mentioned that the section discussed how congress should fund programs that improve child care, in your opinion is congress doing enough to support our field of Early Childhood Education? Great post!
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