Friday, June 14, 2013

Sharing Web Resources


I had the opportunity to explore two website that have information for everyone that works in the early childhood field. As a prospective early childhood learning program founder I found it very helpful. The website that I chose to explore is Zero to Three and NAEYC. They are a great deal of help regarding the learning of how to better teach my students and how to improve my center. In the Zero to Three website I was able to find a section that provides information on this week’s topic of what’s new. They also had a section called Elsevier were we can read information about how the early childhood field is changing. It also has good reading for teachers teaching young children. The NAEYC website also had great information as well. It has information such as week of young children, social media guide for young children, and so forth.

After searching through both websites I found an area that caught my attention in Zero to Three webs that I have reading about overcoming barriers to provide early childhood metal health help. Social and emotional development is very important in children development skills. As an early childhood provider I need to understand the steps to take to better help the children overcome their challenge. They have information about state community that can help us understand what are they are planning to do to make the communities better for children and families. There are many greats reading materials for professionals working with children and families or in the administrative field as well.

The website added to my understanding as a professional in the early childhood field as a whole; however the information that I read from the web this week did not contain any extra information on barrier-awareness, accessibility, and responsive. Some of the information that were similar was the section of the public policy that have some reading regarding how to find help to better service the children and families throughout the community. One insight that I gained this week is that the issues and trends we are dealing with today are going to continue throughout a lifetime because we are going to have more immigrants coming into the country for a better opportunity for themselves and for a better education for the children. Overall both websites have great information and tools, to become a successful early childhood professional throughout our career in this field.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Sophia,

    I selected the same website NAEYC. I thoroughly enjoyed reading your post, you provided great information and I love the pictures you posted. I also enjoyed the zero to three section of the website, they provided very detailed information in regards to educating children. Thanks for sharing!.

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