Saturday, February 4, 2012

Harvard University Center on the Developing Child

As I browsed the Harvard University Center on the Developing Child website, I had the opportunity to learn about new initiatives that are being implemented around the world to help improve conditions for young children and families. These initiatives also help to improve that quality of care that children receive in early childhood programs. This even includes creating early childhood programs. The first insight I gained was about an initiative that is currently being implemented in Santiago, Chile. The name of the program is called Un Buen Comienzo (UBC) or “A Good Start.” The main goal of the program is to improve children’s early childhood experiences by improving teacher professional development, in hopes of improving the children’s language development. This program will also focus on improving children’s health, socio-emotional development, and family involvement. The next insight that I gained is about how individuals looking for opportunities to work in the field can apply for a position to help jumpstart the child development initiatives being brought forth in Brazil. Such opportunities as these can provide hands on experiences in administering and facilitating child development. Last insight that was gained was the how the Center on the Developing Child, has created a short video that is similar to the video games used on the Xbox gaming system. Unlike the video games used on the Xbox, this video is being used as a teaching tool to demonstrate how children’s environments and the individuals in the child’s environment can have positive or negative effects on the child’s brain and development. This video is the Center’s first video to be translated in another language.

4 comments:

  1. Hello Priscilla,

    I have also browsed Harvard's website. I missed the section about the video though. That sounds really interesting! Is the video for adults or children?

    I guess I will go see if I can find it on the website.

    Thanks for the information!

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  2. Hi Priscilla,
    I looked at the Center for the developing child as well. I liked the fact that they offer internships for teachers to study abrod. This has been something I wanted to do for a while. But with a family it would impossible. I also like that The information is offered in other spanish as well. the videos are also another great resource for teachers.

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  3. Priscilla,

    I also viewed and discussed this website. This initiative not only provides services to children across the world, but providers and families. The "A Good Start" program seems similar to Smart Start (the organization I work for). It’s amazing how the ECE field is flourishing, not only in the U.S., but other countries as well.

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  4. Priscilla

    It's great that they are focusing on the teachers, knowing that this will lead to better results for the children. I think the video idea is great, I will have to look more into it. It's working towards what people use to learn these days, which are similar to video games.

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I am a Preschool Teacher at a private preschool in Tennessee. I have been in the early childhood field for 17 years. I have an A.A.S in Early Childhood Edcuation, a CDA, B.S in Child Development with a specialization in Preschool, and currently I am working on my M.S in Early Childhood Studies at Walden University.