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Identify the importance of math instruction with young children.

Discover the significance of math instruction for young children and learn appropriate practices to engage them. Our page emphasizes the importance of individual planning to ensure effective teaching. Ideal for early childhood educators and child care centers seeking valuable insights.

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  1. Identify the importance of math instruction with young children.
  2. Explain the importance of math instruction with young children.
  3. Identify the most common sources of stress for young children.
  4. Identify strategies for the child care provider that will promote successful child development. Identify strategies for working with children with special needs
  5. Identify common mental health disorders in children and the importance of early intervention.
  6. Identify different learning styles of young children
  7. Identify the stages of second language development in young children and how to partner with families.
  8. Identify the types of sun rays and their benefits to young children and the earth.
  9. Identify common interaction strategies to help promote a positive classroom environment for young children.
  10. Identify curriculums specific to children birth through age three
  11. Explains how materials and experiences support the developmental needs of young children.
  12. List recommended feeding schedules and identify strategies for introducing new food for children birth through age three.
  13. Demonstrate an understanding of the value and importance of complex characteristics of children’s families and communities
  14. Identify the types of barriers children's with disabilities/special needs face and ways to adapt curriculum to fit those needs.
  15. Identify appropriate activities for children birth through age three
  16. Identify the importance of being sensitive to those who decide not to nurse and of welcoming environment that encourages mothers to breastfeed
  17. Give examples of strategies to prevent traumatic brain injuries in infants and young children.
  18. Recognize the importance of providing activities that reflect a welcoming environment for all children, youth and families, regardless of culture, language, or religion, or strengths, talents, and abilities.
  19. Demonstrate an understanding of brain development in young children.
  20. Describe the importance of social emotional skill development in children entering kindergarten.
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