Sharing Web Resources 2
My website I shared was Zero to Three and some of the links
that I find on there were Behavior and development, maltreatment, cares and
education, and public policy. I chose to look at the video of “Starting Life Without a Home,”
where it talk about how one and millions of children in the United States are
homeless (Zero to Three, 2010). I have learned from the how the homeless people
are living. The Zero to Three helps my understanding by helping children birth
through three parents and caregivers my supporting their children learning. It
helps children learning by four key skills like language and literacy skills,
thinking skills, thinking skills and self- control. I explored the article “Time Off With Baby” about the time off with
baby on the first years of the baby life is very important to the mother. I
gained information on how the foundation of the development, the way the
parents are paid on the leave.
References:
Zero To Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers, and Families
http://www.zerotothree.org/
http://www.zerotothree.org/
2 comments:
The Headstart website and their Zero to Three information is something I use as a resource all the time. I often encourage parents to vist the site and print out articles to help parents and families in my program and for the center's staff development.
We have a large number of homeless children where I teach. I can't imagine that I would be 100% focused on school work if I was too worried about where my next meal was going to come from.
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