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History of Early children
Chapter 1
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Education
Undergraduate 1
09/28/2007

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Comenius (1592-1670)
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Books with illustrations, education with the senses, social reform
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Locke (1632-1714)
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tabula rasa (the belief that a child is born with a clean slate), acceptance of individual differences, in giving children reasons as the basis for helping children to learn
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Rousseau (1772-1778)
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free play, the belief in children's inherent goodness and ability to choose what they need to learn, using concrete rather than abstract materials
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Pestalozzi (1746-1827)
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integration of the curriculum and group teaching
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Froebel (1782-1852)
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father of kindergarten, developed the first educational toys, believed that adult's role is to plant ideas and materials for children to use as they grow at their own pace
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Montessori (1870-1952)
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a prepared environment, self-correcting and sequential materials, teaching based on observation, and a trust in children's innate drive to learn
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Steiner (1861-1925)
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Waldorf School of Education, the people with whom the child interacts are of central importance, life has 3 periods; the will(0-7years), the heart or feelings(7-14) and the head or a fusion of the spirit and the body
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Dewey (1858-1952)
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believed that schools should focus on the nature of the child, child-oriented schools
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Patty Hill Smith (1868-1946)
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wrote "Happy Birthday", founded NAEYC, promoted nursery schoools for children too young to attend kindergarten, laboratory schools
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Lucy Sprague Mitchell (1878-1967)
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developed the idea of schools as community centers, established Bank Street College of Education, the education of young children and the study of how children learn are intrinsically tied together
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Kaiser Child Care Centers
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Offered child care for working mothers during WWII
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A.S. Neill (1883-1973)
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most famous proponent of the "free/natural school" movement
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Head Start
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began in 1965, a program aimed at providing educational, social, medical, dental, nutritional and mental health services to pre-school children
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Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
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a person is influenced by his early life in fundamental and dramatic ways, early experiences shape the way people live and behave as adults
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Arnold Gesell (1880-1952)
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maturation theory
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T. Berry Brazelton (1918- )
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developed the Neonatal Behavior Assessment Scale (known as "the Brazelton") to assess newborns
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Benjamin Spock (1903-1998)
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children can learn to direct themselves rather than needing to be constantly disciplined
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The McMillan Sisters
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their concern extended beyond education to medical and dental care, their theory of fresh air, sleep and bathing proved successful
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Susan Isaacs (1885-1948)
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interpreted Freud's theory for teachers and provided guidance for how schools could apply this new knowledge of the unconscious to the education of children, influence felt in schools whose philosophy emphasizes the child's point of view and the notion of play as the child's work
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The Progressive Education Movement
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1) We must recognize individual needs and individual differences in children
2) Teachers must be more attentive to the needs of children
3) Children learn best when that are highly motivated and have a genuine interest in the material
4) Learning via rote memory is useless to children
5) The teacher should be aware of the child's total development-social, physical,intellectual and emotional
6) Children learn best when they have direct contact with the material
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Reggio Emilia
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child guided curriculum, the project approach, respect for children's work and creavity and its total community support
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Themes in Early Childhood
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1) Ethic of Social Reform
2) Importance of Childhood
3) Transmitting Values
4) Professionalism
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Emotional Framework

 

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Setting the tone and mood of the classroom. This is done with body movements, by the tone of voice, facial expressions or lack of them and non-verbal as well as verbal gestures.
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Self-awareness
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Understanding and accepting yourself. It will make a difference in the way teachers relate to children.
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