Child Development Theories And The Classroom

 

 

 

 

There are multiple influences on early development and learning. Knowing the theories is not enough for teachers; they need to have a deep understanding of how to apply them to the classroom and in the home.

Imagine you are an early childhood educator, and your director has asked you to give a 12-15 slide digital presentation to your students’ families on child development theories. After giving this presentation, families should have a better understanding of their child’s development and ways to support their learning throughout early childhood.

Be sure your presentation addresses the following:

The importance of understanding cognitive, behavioral, and social development theories for the early childhood classroom and their connections to learning. Include at least one theorist to support each theory.
Discuss at least one strategy per theory type to implement the theory in your classroom environment in order to create a healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environment for young children. Explain how this directly connects to motivation.
Provide at least one strategy per theory type for families to consider and implement in the home that reflects the theory.

The concepts of morality and social ethics.

 

 

 

 

 

Differentiate the concepts of morality and social ethics.
While using the risk assessment model, what might the decision makers include in their assessment before taking action? Why is this an important step?
What are the consequences of not looking at various perspectives and the interests of other people involved while making a responsible ethical decision?

 

The concepts of morality and social ethics.

 

 

 

 

 

Differentiate the concepts of morality and social ethics.
While using the risk assessment model, what might the decision makers include in their assessment before taking action? Why is this an important step?
What are the consequences of not looking at various perspectives and the interests of other people involved while making a responsible ethical decision?

 

Matrilineal kinship systems

 

 

 

 

Matrilineal kinship systems are different from those with which we are more familiar, In this discussion, use the Minangkabau proverb, “Crossing wood in the hearth makes the fire glow,” to explore the meaning
of matrilineality among this group. Describe one example of how
this equality is manifest with the Minangkabau, Speculate
on what it might mean to live in a gender egalitarian society, or in a
polygynous or polyandrous marriage. Do we have any proverbs with the same idea?

Matrilineal kinship systems

 

 

 

 

Matrilineal kinship systems are different from those with which we are more familiar, In this discussion, use the Minangkabau proverb, “Crossing wood in the hearth makes the fire glow,” to explore the meaning
of matrilineality among this group. Describe one example of how
this equality is manifest with the Minangkabau, Speculate
on what it might mean to live in a gender egalitarian society, or in a
polygynous or polyandrous marriage. Do we have any proverbs with the same idea?

Different measures of central tendency

 

 

 

 

Compare and contrast different measures of central tendency and describe the strength and weaknesses of each are.
Compare and contrast various measures of dispersion and explain the strength and weaknesses of each.
Use a dataset of your choice and use ggplot2 to visualize various attributes in the dataset.

Different measures of central tendency

 

 

 

 

Compare and contrast different measures of central tendency and describe the strength and weaknesses of each are.
Compare and contrast various measures of dispersion and explain the strength and weaknesses of each.
Use a dataset of your choice and use ggplot2 to visualize various attributes in the dataset.

The reasons and experiences that led you to choose social work as a profession

 

 

 

 

 

 

Without disclosing personal information, what are the reasons and experiences that led you to choose social work as a profession?
What are your social work career interests?
What are your personal strengths that you can bring to this profession? How have these strengths been demonstrated in the past?
Where do you see yourself 10 years from now in the field of social work?
What major social issue do you think that professional social workers should be concerned with? What is the role of social work in relation to this issue?
As a social worker, you will be expected to practice ethically according to the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Code of Ethics. This includes working with diverse populations and clients whose values and beliefs may differ from your own. How will you incorporate and uphold the NASW Code of Ethics into your work with diverse populations?