Describe the research behind sensory activities in early childhood curricula. #1812


Describe the research behind sensory activities in early childhood curricula.

Discover the research behind sensory activities in early childhood curricula and how it supports young children's development. Learn about the benefits of active play in the early childhood classroom and how it promotes physical, cognitive, and social growth. Explore how sensory activities can enhance the learning experience for children in early childhood education and child care centers.

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  1. Define active play in the early childhood classroom and describe its benefits for young children.
  2. Describe the history of early childhood education in the U.S.
  3. Demonstrate an understanding of the Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting program.
  4. Demonstrate understanding of the importance of sensory activities in sensory development.
  5. Define differentiated instruction in early childhood education and describe how it may look in the classroom.
  6. Describe the importance of learning centers in the early childhood education environment.
  7. Describe the importance of Assessment of Language and Literacy Skills in Early Childhood Education
  8. Identify significant events surrounding the evolution of early childhood education throughout the world.
  9. Identify strategies to promote play in the early childhood learning environment.
  10. Explain successful communication skills in early childhood education.
  11. Identify child development theories in early childhood.
  12. Identify current events impacting Early Childhood Education.
  13. Describe nonverbal communication as it relates to coaching and mentoring.
  14. Identify the role of play in the early childhood environment
  15. Give examples of appropriate sensory activities for preschool-age children.
  16. Give examples of appropriate sensory activities for infants and toddlers.
  17. Identify strategies to promote play in the early childhood learning environment
  18. Demonstrates understanding of community organizations that support early childhood programs
  19. Identify significant events surrounding the evolution of early childhood education in America.
  20. Describe the stages of grief and the different ways children react to grief and stress.

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