Demonstrate understanding of scaffolding as a method for individualized learning.
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Demonstrate understanding of scaffolding as a method for individualized learning.
Learn about the power of scaffolding in individualized learning, and how it can support children's understanding of various subjects. Discover the crucial role of play in the learning process and its impact on early childhood education. Explore our page to gain insight into effective methods for fostering learning in child care centers.
Trainings incorporating this outcome
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The CDA Preschool Credential is a 120-hour, self-paced online training designed for educators working with children ages 3–5 in a center-based preschool s...
The CDA Infant/Toddler Credential is a 120-hour, self-paced online training designed for educators working with children ages birth-36 months in a center-bas...
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The CDA Infant/Toddler Credential with Portfolio Review is a 120-hour, self-paced online training for early childhood educators working with infants and toddler...
The CDA Preschool Credential with Portfolio Review is a 120-hour, self-paced online training designed for early childhood educators working with children ages 3...
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In this course, students are introduced to the fundamental principles of curriculum planning and execution tailored for children aged two to five years. Through...
The CDA Bridge Bundle: Infant/Toddler is a self-paced online training for Maryland child care providers who already hold a 90-hour certification (including th...
In this online course, learners will review CDA® Subject Area 8: Understanding principles of child development and learning. Examples include typical developme...
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How can you as child care professionals ensure that the learning environment they create for the children under their care addresses all of their individual nee...