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Describe an environment through video observation of a 3, 4, and/or 5 year old classroom
Experience the vibrant learning environment of a 3, 4, and/or 5 year old classroom through engaging video observations. Immerse yourself in the rich world of early childhood education and witness the supportive elements that foster growth and development in these child care centers.
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Describe an environment through video observation of a 3, 4, and/or 5 year classroom
Demonstrate an understanding of learning objectives and indicators for children 3, 4, and/or 5 years-old.
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Identify the basic musical milestones in children aged from birth to 5 years.
Describe how materials, equipment, environment, and staff meet the individual needs for children
Describe a classroom management plan that promotes positive reinforcement, clear expectations, and consistent implementation.
Describe the benefits of an outdoor classroom.
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Describe the importance of monitoring the family child care environment for potential risks.
Describe positive discipline strategies to use in the classroom.
Describe the meaning of positive discipline in the classroom.
Describe the process of creating and communicating rules within the classroom.
Describe ways to analyze classrooms for an anti-bias approach.
Describe the benefits of an outdoor classroom.
Define differentiated instruction in early childhood education and describe how it may look in the classroom.
Define active play in the early childhood classroom and describe its benefits for young children.
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