Friday, February 7, 2014

Course Resources

Required Resources
  • Course Media: "The Resources for Early Childhood"
    Five early childhood professionals discuss their preferred and trusted resources.
Note: Read the documents listed in Parts 1 and 2 in preparation for this week's Discussion.
Part 1: Position Statements and Influential Practices
Part 2: Global Support for Children's Rights and Well-Being
Note: Explore the resources in Parts 3 and 4 in preparation for this week's Application assignment.
Part 3: Selected Early Childhood Organizations
Part 4: Selected Professional Journals Available in the Walden Library
Tip: Use the A-to-Z e-journal list to search for specific journal titles. (Go to "How Do I...?", select "Tips for Specific Formats and Resources," and then "e-journals" to find this search interface.)
  • YC Young Children
  • Childhood
  • Journal of Child & Family Studies
  • Child Study Journal
  • Multicultural Education
  • Early Childhood Education Journal
  • Journal of Early Childhood Research
  • International Journal of Early Childhood
  • Early Childhood Research Quarterly
  • Developmental Psychology
  • Social Studies
  • Maternal & Child Health Journal
  • International Journal of Early Years Education
Additional Resources

3 comments:

  1. Hi Erika, I always found it interesting in reading about Sigmund Freud's theories on early childhood development. I agree with a majority of his theories and support them.

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  2. Hello Erika,
    I like reading Jean Piaget, he has great theories on cognitive development of children, play and education. Like Yolanda I also find Sigmund Freud theories to also be very interesting. I need to read on Erik Erickson's theories more to familiarize myself more with his work.

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  3. Hi Erika,
    That's an inspiring quote by Jean Piaget. If I were a school administrator in charge of hiring new teachers, it would be a quote that I'd post on the wall in my office.

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