Advertisement
Olkach

ECE 332 Week 3 DQ 2

Nov 28th, 2014
251
0
Never
Not a member of Pastebin yet? Sign Up, it unlocks many cool features!
text 3.77 KB | None | 0 0
  1.  
  2. In this archive file of ECE 332 Entire Course you will find the next documents: ECE-332 Week 1 Assignment Erik Eriksons Theory.doc
  3. ECE-332 Week 1 DQ 1.doc
  4. ECE-332 Week 1 DQ 2.doc
  5. ECE-332 Week 2 Assignment Newborn Stage of Development.doc
  6. ECE-332 Week 2 DQ 1.doc
  7. ECE-332 Week 2 DQ 2.doc
  8. ECE-332 Week 3 Assignment Theories of Attachment.doc
  9. ECE-332 Week 3 DQ 1.doc
  10. ECE-332 Week 3 DQ 2.doc
  11. ECE-332 Week 4 DQ 1.doc
  12. ECE-332 Week 4 DQ 2.doc
  13. ECE-332 Week 5 Assignment Final Research Paper.doc
  14. ECE-332 Week 5 DQ 1.doc
  15. ECE-332 Week 5 DQ 2.doc
  16. Business - General Business
  17. Benefits of Preschool . As an early childhood professional, you will often be asked questions from parents and community members regarding the benefits of sending their children to preschool. After reading Chapter 1 and drawing from your experience, discuss the benefits of a preschool education
  18.  
  19. Theory and Behavior . After reading Chapters 1 and 2 select a Theorist whose work most closely aligns with your thoughts regarding early development. Describe the theorist’s work and discuss how their work aligns with your own understanding and beliefs.
  20.  
  21. Theory Summary. Using the concept summary in Chapter 2 of the required text, fill in the blanks for each of the developmental theories in the table provided. (This table can be accessed in the online course.) Provide examples from your own experience or the textbook in the last column. These examples can be written or can be an image, illustration, or case scenario. In the last row, describe your ideal theory of child development, combining the elements that you believe encapsulate your own beliefs and experiences
  22.  
  23. Nature vs. Nurture . The debate concerning the influence of inherited traits and abilities compared to the influence of environment on human development has been argued for decades. The required reading this week provides information on the extent of which human development and behavior is the result of nature (heredity) and of nurture (environmental influences).
  24.  
  25. In this discussion you will debate nature vs. nurture. Below is your assigned debate grouping by the first letter of your last name:
  26.  
  27. a. A-M: Proponent of Nature
  28.  
  29. b. N-Z: Proponent of Nurture
  30.  
  31. For this debate, you must develop a persuasive, research-based argument showing the extent to which your assigned influence affects development. Be sure to utilize both the course text as well as other scholarly resources to support your argument. Remember, you are arguing that either nature or nurture is the most important influence on development.
  32.  
  33. Conception to Birth . There are three major stages from conception to birth. They are the germinal stage (first two weeks following conception); the embryonic stage (until the end of the eighth week); and the fetal stage (until birth). Complete a table, like the one below, making sure to identify the development that happens in each stage and how the development is affected by outside influences, both positive and negative. Finally, list your recommendations for the healthy development of a child.
  34.  
  35. Point of View . You are a parent of a child who has a serious peanut allergy. You are meeting with your child’s new teacher to explain this allergy and what specific needs your child has. Your goal for this meeting is to ensure your child’s comfort and safety in the classroom by communicating your expectations to the teacher.
  36.  
  37. For your journal entry, reflect on the following questions
  38.  
  39. To download this material Click this link - https://bitly.com/12C7qyZ
  40.  
  41. Go shopping for essentials about a month before you go away to school. Get everything you think you need, and then you will have time to think about things you might have needed and have time to go to the store to pick them up before you leave. Early preparation is the key!
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment
Advertisement