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Help to design a daycare center for (birth to age 2) kids

Help to design a daycare center for (birth to age 2) kids

Written support for your learning environment design

  1. Introduction (one paragraph)
    • Describe the learning environment that you have designed including the setting of your learning environment (school, home daycare, center, etc.) along with the age of children with whom you will be working.
  2. Physical Domain
    • Explain how your learning environment design supports the physical development of the children with whom you are working.
    • Include at least two specific examples from your design.
  3. Cognitive Domain
    • Explain how your learning environment design supports the cognitive development of the children with whom you are working.
    • Include at least two specific examples from your design.
  4. Affective Domain
    • Explain how your learning environment design supports the affective development of the children with whom you are working.
    • Include at least two specific examples from your design.
  5. Developmental Theories
    • Discuss which of the developmental theories discussed this week are represented in the learning environment you created.
    • Include at least two specific examples from your design.
  6. Conclusion (one paragraph)
    • Summarize the main points of your learning environment design and how it will support the developmental needs of your students.
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Introduction

The environment for early childhood is many things, it’s a secure place where young children are protected from harmful elements and are simply supervised, it is also where important activities in a child’s life take place within the day, for instance, eating, washing hands,  playing, sleeping, and going to the bathroom. Away from the basics, nonetheless, an environment holding young children implements and maintains………….

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