I recently read a quote by Dr. Hiam Ginott that I also think is an excellent representation of young children and the affect of their experiences. "Children are like wet cement, whatever falls on them makes an impression"
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- Toni Stubbs (Mahaney)
- I work full-time as an Early Head Start Home Visitor. I have a Bachelor's in Child Development with a specialization in Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers. I have recently graduated with my Master's in Early Childhood Studies specializing in Public Policy and Advocacy. I am currently in a Doctoral Program for Early Childhood. I love working with children and their families. My company encourages and empowers individuals to be more self-reliant; we not only educate children but their families as well.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
When I think of Child Development.....
When I think of Child Development I think of the child as a whole. I think of a child's brain development, attachments, experiences, social/emotional, cognitive, physical, and language development. The following video addresses the affects of stress on young children, brain development, and the interplay of domains.
I recently read a quote by Dr. Hiam Ginott that I also think is an excellent representation of young children and the affect of their experiences. "Children are like wet cement, whatever falls on them makes an impression"
I recently read a quote by Dr. Hiam Ginott that I also think is an excellent representation of young children and the affect of their experiences. "Children are like wet cement, whatever falls on them makes an impression"
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Toni,
ReplyDeleteThank you for this video. Your quote about children being wet cement really hits home with me as a first grade teacher. This course has caused me to take a step back and remember that my students are only 6 and 7-years-old. When you've been teaching as long as I have, I think you forget that sometimes.
Good luck in your future courses. I hope we meet again.
Hi Toni,
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing...I love that quote! You have a great way of thinking about child development, thinking about the child as a whole is so important to remember but so easy to forget. Best of luck to you!