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Recognize ways to incorporate learning activities in the classroom that would normalize breastfeeding and additional resources for a childcare program.

Discover effective strategies for incorporating learning activities in the classroom that promote breastfeeding and provide additional resources for child care programs. Our focus is on normalizing breastfeeding in early childhood education and child care centers.

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  1. Recognize informal and formal assessments to plan activities, individualize programs, and improve program quality.
  2. Identify materials and equipment for center childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  3. Identify materials and equipment for family childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  4. Identify materials and activities to promote learning in the outdoor classroom.
  5. Identify materials and equipment for childcare programs that meet the needs of specific age groups in both shared or permanent space and align with the programs curriculum
  6. List examples ways to incorporate inclusion and equity in the classroom
  7. Explain ways to incorporate inclusion and equity in the classroom
  8. Recognize the benefits of an outdoor classroom.
  9. Describe ways to analyze classrooms for an anti-bias approach.
  10. Distinguish different families’ expectations of childcare and what they want from the program.
  11. Give examples of ways for families to be included and represented in the classroom, even when they are not physically present.
  12. Recognize the needs of individualized learning for infants and toddlers.
  13. Recognize theory and theorist in relation to child development and approaches to learning.
  14. Select activities to focus on play, exploration, and constructive approaches to learning math.
  15. Recognize the needs of individualized learning in preschool.

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