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Position Statements and Influential Practices NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving child...
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My personal childhood web could possibly go on for quite some time however there are 5 individuals whom I hold near and dear to my heart. ...
Great post!
ReplyDeleteEducation and health are intertwined. The development of children doe snot focus on one component only, it is the work of multiple components working together to secure the solid foundation of every child to succeed.
Great read! Healthy students are better learners, and academic achievement bears a lifetime of benefits for health. School programs that account for the individual, family, school, and community can positively influence both student health behaviors and learning.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great read! I really love that COTDC notices the gaps in education and are actively trying to do things that help. I like that they work globally and aren't just focused on one part of the world over another. It makes you wonder if they get ideas working with one area of the world that they can use with another. Something to think about!
ReplyDeleteGreat organization and information. I think that the partnerships that Harvard University has created with Mexico, Canada, and Brazil are amazing. These partnerships will help children living in poverty receive and achieve quality education.
ReplyDeleteNice post! When we choose to teach the child in a holistic manner combining, health and education we all win. The development of the child is multifaceted and we can not focus on one component of child development only.
ReplyDeleteAwesome post! I enjoyed learning about COTDC. The fact that this organization works globally to combat the estimated 200 million children that fail to reach their full potential. I am blown away by the fact COTDC bridge the gap in education. Thank you for this vital information. Peace and blessings along your journey.
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