Identify the two characteristics you chose, and explain why each is of special concern to you.

PSE Aims of Socialization

Professor of Human Development James Garbarino asserts that for children’s optimal well-being, current society must view childhood as the social space in which to lay the foundation for the best that human development has to offer. This statement gives rise to the questions: What are society’s goals/aims for children? Who and what in society have the most influence on how successfully children achieve these goals/aims?

Review the “Aims for Socialization” section (pages 41-48) in Chapter 2 of the course text.

By Day 3

Post your thoughts with regard to:

  • Garbarino’s viewpoint as expressed in the quote.
  • The aims of socialization (as referred to in your text) that you believe are the most valuable and why
  • How you hope to help the children and families you work with in the future to achieve those aims.

Discussion: Fair and Equitable?

As you have learned from the text and perhaps from your own experiences, characteristics such as gender, culture, socioeconomic status, learning styles, disabilities, and at-risk status can impact the ways that adults relate to and interact with children. As a professional, it is vital that you evaluate your own attitudes and strive to be fair, equitable, and proactive in your interactions with children and families.

Review the “Student Characteristics and Teacher Interaction” section (pages 245-266) of your text.

Then consider the following questions:

  • What are some of the complex issues related to gender?
  • What are some of the complex issues related to culture and diversity?
  • Do all children have an equal opportunity to succeed in school?

Choose two characteristics covered in the section you reviewed that concern you the most in terms of the potential for inequitable treatment of young children.

By Day 3

Post your thoughts with regard to the following:

  • Identify the two characteristics you chose, and explain why each is of special concern to you.
  • Explain how you as a professional can advocate for young children and families in each area. Be sure to also explain how you will ensure that your own behavior with regard to each characteristic is fair and equitable to children you work with and their families.

Describe the age appropriate activity in some detail as it relates to developmental theory (provide more than just the name of the activity).

Prior to completing this assignment, read Chapter 11 and 12 and Section 14.1 and 14.5 in your textbook and read The Development of Adolescent Social Cognition

The purpose of this assignment is for you to continue working on elements that will become part of your Community Center Proposal Final Project. This week, you will be creating three activities that will become part of the infant room, early childhood room, and adolescent room of your center that address psychosocial development.

Using Erikson’s and/or Kohlberg’s theories of psychosocial and moral development, you will continue to build your Community Center Proposal by identifying activities that promotes psychosocial development.

Focus on the primary developmental tasks of each age period. For each of the three activities, write a paragraph that addresses the following:

  • Describe the age appropriate activity in some detail as it relates to developmental theory (provide more than just the name of the activity).
  • Identify the specific concept from psychosocial theory that supports the use of this activity.
  • Identify how the activity enhances psychosocial development (this can be emotional, cultural, and moral development) in the child and adolescent.

The Psychosocial Development Activities paper

  • Must be two to three double-spaced pages in length (not including title and references pages) and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s APA Style
  • Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  • For further assistance with the formatting and the title page, refer to APA Formatting for Word 2013.
  • Must utilize academic voice. See the Academic Voice resource for additional guidance.
  • Must include an introduction and conclusion paragraph. Your introduction paragraph needs to end with a clear thesis statement that indicates the purpose of your paper.
    • For assistance on writing Introductions & Conclusions as well as Writing a Thesis Statement, refer to the Ashford Writing Center resources.
  • Must use at least one credible source in addition to the course text.
    • The Scholarly, Peer Reviewed, and Other Credible Sources table offers additional guidance on appropriate source types. If you have questions about whether a specific source is appropriate for this assignment, please contact your instructor. Your instructor has the final say about the appropriateness of a specific source for a particular assignment.
  • Must document any information used from sources in APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center’s Citing Within Your Paper
  • Must include a separate references page that is formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center. See the Formatting Your References List resource in the Ashford Writing Center for specifications.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.

Waypoint Assignment Submission

The assignments in this course will be submitted to Waypoint.  Please refer to the instructions below to submit your assignment.

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in which the relationship between the writer and the student is made clear(Just make up something that sound good).

I need two letters of recommendation they can be similar but need to look as if its from two different people. Very detail just make it sound good but not too good. Last person gave me a letter from Trump who is going to believe that. so please nothing crazy

Capella Legacy Scholarships are awarded to honor the contributions and legacy of outstanding faculty and staff at Capella University. Awarded each quarter to students who are enrolled in a bachelor’s, master’s, or doctoral program in the GuidedPath learning format, and meet all eligibility requirements. This scholarship is offered in honor of Mary Brown, PhD; Dr. Robert C. Ford; Helene Krivosha; Scott Sathers; and Loran Walker, who all contributed greatly to Capella.

· A salutation, such as “Dear selection committee.”

· An introduction, in which the relationship between the writer and the student is made clear(Just make up something that sound good).

· Body copy, in which the writer outlines the reason that the student should be considered for the scholarship

· A summary, in which all the points above are reiterated and words of thanks for consideration are utilized

· The reasons for applying for the scholarship and why he/she deserves the scholarship should be clearly written on the letter. It is the most vital aspect of the letter.

· The qualities of the student, his/her passions, special achievements in any fields; his/her motivation and intellect, all should be mentioned clearly. Grades of the student which he/she has received in exams till date can also be mentioned if they are very good.

An example of a good format is attached below

Things to keep in mind:

I have an associates degree in law enforcement technology

I have BS degree in Criminal Justice

My current GPA is 3.5

I am currently in the Master’s program for higher education to become criminal justice professor.

I work as an ESP para at live oak elementary and also work with the Albany state university Summer program NYSP

Explain how you as a professional can advocate for young children and families in each area.

Child Care, Schools, and Teaching

“NAEYC’s vision in terms of early childhood education is to provide access for all children to a safe and accessible, high-quality early childhood education that includes a developmentally appropriate curriculum; knowledgeable and well-trained program staff and educators; and comprehensive services that support their health, nutrition, and social well-being, in an environment that respects and supports diversity.”
—NAEYC Vision Statement

This week, you will explore the impact that early childhood programs can have on young children’s development, and how you as a professional may use this understanding to help positively impact children and families you will work with in the future.

Your Action Plan this week combines information you learned from last week’s readings with information you will learn this week about responsibilities of early childhood professionals in safeguarding young children. For your third Action Plan, you will identify procedures and strategies for addressing the issue of child maltreatment.

Learning Objectives

Students will:
  • Identify factors associated with the provision of high-quality care and the role of organizations such as NAEYC and NAFCC in ensuring quality care
  • Explain the difference between cultural assimilation and cultural pluralism
  • Identify key responsibilities of early childhood educators in the identification of children with disabilities, the IEP process, and inclusive settings
  • Discuss the roles and responsibilities of early childhood professionals with regard to fair and equitable interactions with all children
  • Create an Action Plan focused on identification and intervention issues and strategies with regard to child maltreatment

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Prior Knowledge

Think about a childhood teacher (or teachers) who impacted your life. What memories do you have of this teacher? Why do you think you still remember him or her? What lasting impact would you like to have on the children and families with whom you work as a professional?

No written response is required.

Learning Resources

Required Readings

Berns, R. M. (2016). Child, family, school, community: Socialization and support (10th ed.). Stamford, CT: Cengage Learning.
Chapter 5, “Ecology of Nonparental Child Care” (pp. 169-186, read up to “Nonparent Child Care and Socialization Outcomes”; pp. 194-201, read from “Nonparental Child-care Ideaologies and Socialization Practices”)
Chapter 6, “Ecology of the School” (pp. 205-207; pp. 211-216, read from “Diversity and Equity” to “Chronosystem Influences on Schools”; pp. 203–211, read from “Mesosystem Influences on Schools”)
Chapter 7, “Ecology of Teaching” (pp. 239-272, read up to “Mesosystem Influences on the Peer Group: Adult-Child Interaction”; pp. 320-325)
Review Chapter 4 (pp. 158-164)

Resources for Action Plan 3

Prevent Child Abuse America
http://www.preventchildabuse.org/index.php

State Guides and Manuals Search
https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/systemwide/sgm/

Child Welfare Information Gateway. (2008). Supporting parents and preventing child maltreatment. In D. Koralek, Caregivers of young children: Preventing and responding to child maltreatment. Retrieved from http://www.childwelfare.gov/pubs/usermanuals/caregive/caregiveg.cfm

Baker, L. L., & Cunningham, A. J. (2004). Helping children thrive: Supporting woman abuse survivors as mothers. London, Ontario: Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System. Retrieved from http://www.lfcc.on.ca/HCT_SWASM.pdf
Review the “For Service Providers” sections (see the Index for pages).

Prevent Child Abuse America. (2005). Promoting effective and nurturing parenting. Chicago, IL: Author. Retrieved from http://www.preventchildabuse.org/advocacy/downloads/child_effect_parent.pdf

NAEYC. (2008). Building circles, breaking cycles—Preventing child abuse and neglect: The early childhood educator’s role. Washington, DC: Author.

Optional Resources

Caring for Children of Color: The Child Care Patterns of White, Black, and Hispanic Children under 5

Child Abuse and Neglect Fact Sheet

Content Review

Directions:
Respond to each item. Each response should be concise and between 2–3 paragraphs in length.
Use MS Word to write your responses, and submit your answers to all three questions in one Word document.
Copy and paste each question within the document, so that your Instructor can see which question you are responding to.

  1. High-quality early childhood care and education is related to many positive outcomes for children. Review pages 169-174 in the course text. Identify three ways in which organizations such as the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) and/or the National Association for Family Child Care (NAFCC) work to positively impact quality child care and education. Describe one way that individual early childhood professionals can also work to positively impact the lives of young children and their families.
  2. Schools have a definite role the socialization process. Explain the difference between the concepts of cultural assimilation and cultural pluralism. Why is the concept of bilingual/multicultural education an example of cultural pluralism?
  3. Identify and explain key responsibilities of early childhood classroom teachers with regard to children who have disabilities, the IEP process, and their work in inclusive settings. Explain the role of the early childhood classroom teacher in each of these areas, identifying and explaining examples of the key responsibilities of early childhood educators.
By Day 7

Of this week, submit this assignment.

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Discussion: Fair and Equitable?

As you have learned from the text and perhaps from your own experiences, characteristics such as gender, culture, socioeconomic status, learning styles, disabilities, and at-risk status can impact the ways that adults relate to and interact with children. As a professional, it is vital that you evaluate your own attitudes and strive to be fair, equitable, and proactive in your interactions with children and families.

Review the “Student Characteristics and Teacher Interaction” section (pages 245-266) of your text.

Then consider the following questions:

  • What are some of the complex issues related to gender?
  • What are some of the complex issues related to culture and diversity?
  • Do all children have an equal opportunity to succeed in school?

Choose two characteristics covered in the section you reviewed that concern you the most in terms of the potential for inequitable treatment of young children.

By Day 3

Post your thoughts with regard to the following:

  • Identify the two characteristics you chose, and explain why each is of special concern to you.
  • Explain how you as a professional can advocate for young children and families in each area. Be sure to also explain how you will ensure that your own behavior with regard to each characteristic is fair and equitable to children you work with and their families.