Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Course Resources


Below are course resources for Walden University EDUC 6005:
Position Statements and Influential Practices
Global Support for Children's Rights and Well-Being

6 comments:

  1. BethAnn, the new resources you shared were great! I will be glad to give information about the Military Child Education Coalition to the military families I know, it has lots of helpful supports. I also enjoyed exploring the Child Development Institute site--it has a wealth of resources for parents and educators. The Child Development, Child Psychology and Learning sections were favorites. Thanks BethAnn, for letting us know about these excellent resources! -Susan

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  2. I enjoyed your resources! I work in an infant room so I will definitely use the Brazelton resource. It has so much good info. I really like the military child website. Great info on military families and children's experiences growing up in the military. This is something I look forward to learning about for my general knowledge and to better serve military families and children. Thank you BethAnn!
    ~Jalice

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  3. The information about the Military Child Education Coalition is something I never would have thought about researching. My fiance is currently a Marine and this is a site that I will be looking into more in depth. Also, I will definitely share the Brazelton resources with my infant teachers. I think it is something they will enjoy and get much new needed information from. Thank you!

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  4. I am so happy to have learned about the Brazelton Institute. I am a infant teacher and I am always looking for resources that cater to infants. We are having our staff retreat this weekend and I will be sharing this information. Thank you so much!

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  5. The child development website is a great resource. It was easy to navigate and I believe it would be easy for parents to find the information that they are looking for. Many times even after having 4 children I have questions that I need answered and this is a website I would surely use.

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  6. BethAnn, I also used the website, childdevelopmentinfo.com. This website has a lot of helpful information for educators as well as parents. I do not have children yet and I am learning so much that will prepare me to be a great parent and awesome in my career. I have learned gained so much from this class and this site is adding to the body of knowledge I have obtained.-Persephone

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