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Engaging Parents in Early Childhood Learning. By: Mrs. Ka’la Morris Early Learning Mentor Coach Facilitated By: Head Start Staff. Purpose. To encourage our parents to actively support student learning by working with students at home to promote student development. 11 Focus Areas.
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Engaging Parents in Early Childhood Learning By: Mrs. Ka’la Morris Early Learning Mentor Coach Facilitated By: Head Start Staff
Purpose To encourage our parents to actively support student learning by working with students at home to promote student development.
11 Focus Areas • Physical Development & Health • Social & Emotional Development • Approach to Learning • Language Development • Literacy Knowledge & Skills • Mathematics Knowledge & Skills • Science Knowledge & Skills • Creative Arts Expression • Logic & Reasoning • Social Studies Knowledge &Skills • English Language Development
Head Start Child Development and Early Learning Framework Wheel
Physical Health & Development • Demonstrates traveling skills- • Use movement to enhance stories, runs, avoids obstacles and people while moving, rides tricycle using petals, and walks up and down stairs using alternating feet • Demonstrates balancing skills • Hopping on one foot, walking on a low balance beam , and jumps over small objects • Demonstrates gross-motor manipulative skills- • Support activities that encourage throwing and catching skills, increase difficulty by having child to sit down, stand up, or while walking. • Demonstrates fine-motor strength and coordination- • Stringing large beads, pouring water into container, and turns knobs and open doors • Holding drawing or writing tool with three point finger grip
Social &Emotional Development • Regulates own emotions and behaviors • Manages feelings • Follows limits and expectations • Takes care of own needs appropriately • Establishes and sustains positive relationships • Forms relationships with adults • Responds to emotional cues • Interacts with peers • Makes friends • Participates cooperatively and constructively in group situations • Balances needs and rights of self and others • Solves social problems
Approaches to Learning(Cognitive Development) • Initiative and Curiosity • Encourage the use of imagination, flexibility, and inventiveness • Support eagerness to learning • Encourage questions • Persistence and Attentiveness • Support and encourage child’s ability to begin and finish activities. • Cooperation • Encourage cooperative play and modeling or teaching of peers.
Language Development • Listens to and understands increasingly complex language • Use language that is easy for the child to understand, explaining new vocabulary • Talk to the child face-to-face instead of speaking from across the room • Uses language to express thoughts and needs • Speak slowly and model correct grammar • Uses appropriate conversational and other communication skills • Build on the child’s language • Model conversational skills: taking turns, eye contact, speech volume, using polite words
Literacy Knowledge & Skill • Demonstrates phonological awareness • Play verbal rhyming games • Encourage children to listen to the sounds in their environment • Demonstrates knowledge of alphabet • Singing the alphabet song, slowly (L,M,N,O,P) • Teach child the letters in first name • Demonstrates knowledge of print and its uses • Point to signs(STOP) or M in McDonalds • Comprehends and responds to books and other texts • Read child's favorite book and retell story with the child’s assistance • Demonstrates emergent writing skills • Provide child with numerous writing materials • Support name writing
Math Knowledge & Skill • Uses number concepts and operations • Count objects or fingers with your child • Recite rhymes and songs about numbers • Explores and describes spatial relationships and shapes • Review shapes with child • Find shapes in child’s environment • Compares and measures • Compare sizes and shapes with child • Demonstrates knowledge of patterns • Display patterns and provide materials that allow child to expand the pattern
Science Knowledge & Skills • Model observation by showing curiosity of the things in the environment ( leaves changing with the seasons, weather change) • Connect new information with child’s prior knowledge • Provide opportunities for children to care for or observe living things and their life cycles • Use descriptive vocabulary such as: sink, float, melt, frozen. • Mix different materials in water to observe the outcome(TANG , koolaid, tea, hot cocoa, etc.)
Teacher giving students the opportunity to observe the inside of a pumpkin
Creative Arts Expression • Explore visual arts • Provide child with various materials to draw • Allow child to view different artistic media, pictures, paintings, and murals (Children’s Art Museum, Downtown Dothan) • Explore musical concepts and expression • Sing or listen to songs from many cultures • Play a variety of music(jazz, R&B, gospel, country, rock and roll) • Explores dance and movement concepts (IMIL) • Use vocabulary to express body movement (fast, slow, backwards, forwards, etc) • Explore drama through action and language • Allow child space and opportunity to act out stories
Logic & Reasoning The ability to think through problems and apply strategies for solving them. • Reasoning & Problem Solving • Help child to recognize cause and effect relationships. Example: “ The water turned to ice because we placed it in the freezer.” • Seek multiple solutions to a question, task, or problem • Symbolic Representation • Engages in pretend play and acts out roles • Explain the difference between fantasy situations and reality.
English Language Development • Receptive English Language Skills • Participates with movements and gestures while other teachers dance and sing in English • Responds or acknowledges nonverbally to common words or phrases, such as “hello” and “bathroom” • Expressive English Language Skills • Repeats words or phrases to self, such as “bus” while singing the “Wheels on the Bus” or “brush teeth” after lunch. • Request items in English, such as “car”, “book”, or “ball” • Engage in English Literacy Activities • Demonstrates eagerness to participate in songs, and rhymes and stories in English • Points to pictures and says word in English, such as “book”
Student at Play Student in Dramatic Play Center Student Counting
Social Studies Knowledge & Skills Understanding people and how they relate to others and the world around them. • Self, Family, and Community • Understands personal and family structure • Understands the reasons for rules at home, classroom, and for laws in the community • People and the Environment • Recognizes aspects of the environment, such as roads , buildings, trees, gardens, land formations, and bodies of water. • Recognizes that we share the environment • History and Events • Differentiates between past, present, and future • Recognizes events that happened in the past, such as family or personal history • Understands how people live and how they change over time
Resources • The Creative Curriculum for Preschool Volumes 1 - 5 • The Head Start Child Development and Early Learning Framework • The Head Start Preschool Curriculum Objectives • Pictures provided by Head Start Preschool Faculty and Staff