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EARLY 
CHILDHOOD 
EDUCATION 
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www.invectura.com
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• What Does a Young 
Child Need? 
• What is the 
Caregiver’s Role? 
• Lessons That Last 
• Caregiver Hints 
• Developmental RED 
FLAG ALERTS 
• Early Childhood 
Programs 
• Early Childhood 
Resources 
• Car Seat Information 
www.invectura.com
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What Does a Young Child Need? 
• EVERYTHING… 
• Assistance to meet 
– Physical Needs: 
• Food 
• Clothing 
• Cleanliness 
• Shelter 
• Safety / protection 
• Play 
– Emotional Needs: 
• Security 
• Care 
• Nurturance 
• Love 
• Hope 
– Social Needs: 
• Interact with 
caregiver and others, 
including children the 
same age 
• Opportunity to play 
www.invectura.com with others
4 
What Does a Young Child Need? 
continued 
– Psychological 
Needs: 
• Know he/she is 
important to the 
caregiver 
• Learn who he/she is 
• Develop a positive 
self esteem 
– Cognitive Needs: 
• Read to the child 
• Build language skills. 
Talk with the child, 
even when they are 
too young to know all 
you are saying. 
• Play with the child www.invectura.com
What is the Role of the Caregiver? 
• The caregiver is the significant person 
who meets the child’s needs on an 
ongoing basis. 
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• Provides love, care, and 
nurturance for the child. 
• Makes sure the child is safe 
and healthy. 
• Engages the child in play, 
conversation, singing, and 
activities that expand learning. 
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Lessons that Last a Lifetime 
• Young children learn 
from infancy about 
the world. 
• Many of the lessons 
are taught by the 
caregiver. 
• Some of these 
lessons relate to... 
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TRUST 
The Infant Knows His/Her Needs 
will be Met 
• It is vital to babies 
under one year to 
develop a sense of 
trust; knowing the 
caregiver will meet their 
needs. 
• Trust is born from 
having the baby’s needs 
met by a consistent 
caregiver. 
www.invectura.com
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INDEPENDENCE 
The Young Child Explores and 
Learns What He/She Can Do 
• The caregiver provides 
a safe environment 
with supervision and 
encouragement for the 
child to explore. 
• Exercise their will and 
learn self-control. 
• Desires to test 
independence. 
• Walking is step toward 
independence... 
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9 
INITIATIVE 
Young Child Takes Action When 
He/She Feels Capable and Confident 
to Do New Things 
• Preschoolers begin 
to imagine 
• Learn skills through 
play 
• Increase in ability to 
follow directions 
• Gain new skills 
• Feel capable to 
learn www.invectura.com
10 
Caregiver Hints 
• Things to do together: 
– Talk (even to a baby) 
– Read books daily 
– Play with blocks, balls, 
trikes, puppets, and 
more 
– Draw (big crayons) 
– Teach a song 
–HAVE FUN... www.invectura.com
Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
• Refers to behavioral indicators that 
show that a child is not developing at a 
normal range. These behaviors are 
areas of concern when they are seen 
consistently over a period of time. 
Some children are “early bloomers” 
11 
and others may be delayed 
in some areas but still within 
the normal range of development. 
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Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
12 
• Infants under 6 
months: 
– Failure to gain weight 
– Unable to make eye 
contact or follow 
objects 
– Failure to hold head up 
– Failure to hold on with 
hands 
– No response to loud 
sounds 
– Failure to show 
anticipatory behavior 
at feeding 
– Lack of interest in 
social stimuli 
– Does not grasp or 
reach for objects 
– Tight muscles or 
muscles appear stiff 
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Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
• Infants 9 to 12 months - 
13 
– Does not gain weight 
– Lack of affect 
– Not able to say single 
words, such as “mama” 
– Does not look at 
caregiver for social 
cues or comfort 
– Does not crawl 
– Cannot stand when 
supported 
– Does not use 
gestures, such as 
waving or shaking 
head 
– Drags one side of 
body while crawling 
(for over one month) 
– Does not search for 
object that are 
hidden while s/he 
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Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
• Toddler 18 to 24 months- 
14 
– No speech 
– Excessive body rocking 
– Sleep disturbance 
– Out of the ordinary play 
– Withholding and other 
bowel problems 
– Retarded development 
or persistent regression 
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Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
• Three-Year-Olds - 
15 
– Frequent falling and 
difficulty with stairs 
– Persistent drooling or 
very unclear speech 
– Inability to build a tower 
of more than four blocks 
– Difficulty manipulating 
small objects 
– Inability to communicate 
in three word sentences 
– No involvement in 
“pretend” play 
– Little interest in other 
children 
www.invectura.com
Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
• Four-Year-Olds - 
16 
– Cannot throw a ball 
overhand 
– Cannot jump in place 
– Cannot grasp a crayon 
between thumb and 
finger 
– Has difficulty scribbling 
– Shows no interest in 
interactive games 
– Ignores other children 
– Resists dressing, 
sleeping, using the toilet 
– Does not use sentences 
of more than three words 
– Cannot copy a circle 
– Lashes out with no self 
control whenever angry 
or upset 
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Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 
17 
• Five-Year-Olds - 
– Extremely fearful or 
timid 
– Extremely aggressive 
– Easily distracted and 
unable to concentrate 
on a single activity for 
more than five minutes 
– Shows little interest in 
playing with other 
children 
– Severely unhappy or 
sad much of the time 
– Seems unusually 
passive 
– Cannot talk about daily 
activities 
– Has trouble taking off 
clothing 
– Cannot wash and dry 
his/her hands 
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What to Do 
When Red Flag Alerts are Noted? 
• Have the young 
child evaluated by 
the child’s 
pediatrician. 
• Obtain input from 
the childcare center 
professional. 
• Request a 
developmental 
assessment. 
www.invectura.com
Early Childhood Education Programs 
Components of Quality Childcare Programs 
19 
• Care center is licensed 
• Care provider is caring 
and focused on the 
needs of every child 
• Number and ages of 
children allow for good 
childcare practice 
• Area is clean and SAFE 
• Foods are nutritious 
• Equipment is 
appropriate to care for 
the child’s age 
• Toys and activities are 
appropriate for the 
child’s development 
• A routine is 
established for rest 
and play 
www.invectura.com
20 
Early Childhood Programs 
• HEAD START 
– Federally funded to serve children 3.9 
years 
– Some communities have programs 
beginning for young children as early as 
18-24 months. 
– Services available at NO COST 
– 3.5 hour daily programs - Monday through 
Friday 
– Lunch and snacks provided www.invectura.com
21 
Features of HEAD START Programs: 
• Assessment 
screening for special 
needs 
– Speech therapy 
– Developmental 
milestones, etc. 
• Emphasis on school 
readiness 
• Literacy 
Development 
• Field trips 
• Provide family 
support services 
– In home visits 
– Parenting classes 
• Individual Education 
Plan developed for 
each child 
• Assistance transition 
to a new school 
www.invectura.com
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ALL YOUNG CHILDREN MUST BE 
BUCKLED IN A CAR SEAT 
for EVERY RIDE 
• Birth - 1 year, under 22 
pounds must be in rear-facing 
child safety seat, 
5-point belt harness is 
best 
• 1 to 6 years of age, 
under 60 pounds, 
forward-facing child 
safety seat, 5-point belt 
harness is best 
www.invectura.com
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  • 1. EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION 1 www.invectura.com
  • 2. 2 • What Does a Young Child Need? • What is the Caregiver’s Role? • Lessons That Last • Caregiver Hints • Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Early Childhood Programs • Early Childhood Resources • Car Seat Information www.invectura.com
  • 3. 3 What Does a Young Child Need? • EVERYTHING… • Assistance to meet – Physical Needs: • Food • Clothing • Cleanliness • Shelter • Safety / protection • Play – Emotional Needs: • Security • Care • Nurturance • Love • Hope – Social Needs: • Interact with caregiver and others, including children the same age • Opportunity to play www.invectura.com with others
  • 4. 4 What Does a Young Child Need? continued – Psychological Needs: • Know he/she is important to the caregiver • Learn who he/she is • Develop a positive self esteem – Cognitive Needs: • Read to the child • Build language skills. Talk with the child, even when they are too young to know all you are saying. • Play with the child www.invectura.com
  • 5. What is the Role of the Caregiver? • The caregiver is the significant person who meets the child’s needs on an ongoing basis. 5 • Provides love, care, and nurturance for the child. • Makes sure the child is safe and healthy. • Engages the child in play, conversation, singing, and activities that expand learning. www.invectura.com
  • 6. 6 Lessons that Last a Lifetime • Young children learn from infancy about the world. • Many of the lessons are taught by the caregiver. • Some of these lessons relate to... www.invectura.com
  • 7. 7 TRUST The Infant Knows His/Her Needs will be Met • It is vital to babies under one year to develop a sense of trust; knowing the caregiver will meet their needs. • Trust is born from having the baby’s needs met by a consistent caregiver. www.invectura.com
  • 8. 8 INDEPENDENCE The Young Child Explores and Learns What He/She Can Do • The caregiver provides a safe environment with supervision and encouragement for the child to explore. • Exercise their will and learn self-control. • Desires to test independence. • Walking is step toward independence... www.invectura.com
  • 9. 9 INITIATIVE Young Child Takes Action When He/She Feels Capable and Confident to Do New Things • Preschoolers begin to imagine • Learn skills through play • Increase in ability to follow directions • Gain new skills • Feel capable to learn www.invectura.com
  • 10. 10 Caregiver Hints • Things to do together: – Talk (even to a baby) – Read books daily – Play with blocks, balls, trikes, puppets, and more – Draw (big crayons) – Teach a song –HAVE FUN... www.invectura.com
  • 11. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Refers to behavioral indicators that show that a child is not developing at a normal range. These behaviors are areas of concern when they are seen consistently over a period of time. Some children are “early bloomers” 11 and others may be delayed in some areas but still within the normal range of development. www.invectura.com
  • 12. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 12 • Infants under 6 months: – Failure to gain weight – Unable to make eye contact or follow objects – Failure to hold head up – Failure to hold on with hands – No response to loud sounds – Failure to show anticipatory behavior at feeding – Lack of interest in social stimuli – Does not grasp or reach for objects – Tight muscles or muscles appear stiff www.invectura.com
  • 13. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Infants 9 to 12 months - 13 – Does not gain weight – Lack of affect – Not able to say single words, such as “mama” – Does not look at caregiver for social cues or comfort – Does not crawl – Cannot stand when supported – Does not use gestures, such as waving or shaking head – Drags one side of body while crawling (for over one month) – Does not search for object that are hidden while s/he www.invectura.com watches
  • 14. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Toddler 18 to 24 months- 14 – No speech – Excessive body rocking – Sleep disturbance – Out of the ordinary play – Withholding and other bowel problems – Retarded development or persistent regression www.invectura.com
  • 15. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Three-Year-Olds - 15 – Frequent falling and difficulty with stairs – Persistent drooling or very unclear speech – Inability to build a tower of more than four blocks – Difficulty manipulating small objects – Inability to communicate in three word sentences – No involvement in “pretend” play – Little interest in other children www.invectura.com
  • 16. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS • Four-Year-Olds - 16 – Cannot throw a ball overhand – Cannot jump in place – Cannot grasp a crayon between thumb and finger – Has difficulty scribbling – Shows no interest in interactive games – Ignores other children – Resists dressing, sleeping, using the toilet – Does not use sentences of more than three words – Cannot copy a circle – Lashes out with no self control whenever angry or upset www.invectura.com
  • 17. Developmental RED FLAG ALERTS 17 • Five-Year-Olds - – Extremely fearful or timid – Extremely aggressive – Easily distracted and unable to concentrate on a single activity for more than five minutes – Shows little interest in playing with other children – Severely unhappy or sad much of the time – Seems unusually passive – Cannot talk about daily activities – Has trouble taking off clothing – Cannot wash and dry his/her hands www.invectura.com
  • 18. 18 What to Do When Red Flag Alerts are Noted? • Have the young child evaluated by the child’s pediatrician. • Obtain input from the childcare center professional. • Request a developmental assessment. www.invectura.com
  • 19. Early Childhood Education Programs Components of Quality Childcare Programs 19 • Care center is licensed • Care provider is caring and focused on the needs of every child • Number and ages of children allow for good childcare practice • Area is clean and SAFE • Foods are nutritious • Equipment is appropriate to care for the child’s age • Toys and activities are appropriate for the child’s development • A routine is established for rest and play www.invectura.com
  • 20. 20 Early Childhood Programs • HEAD START – Federally funded to serve children 3.9 years – Some communities have programs beginning for young children as early as 18-24 months. – Services available at NO COST – 3.5 hour daily programs - Monday through Friday – Lunch and snacks provided www.invectura.com
  • 21. 21 Features of HEAD START Programs: • Assessment screening for special needs – Speech therapy – Developmental milestones, etc. • Emphasis on school readiness • Literacy Development • Field trips • Provide family support services – In home visits – Parenting classes • Individual Education Plan developed for each child • Assistance transition to a new school www.invectura.com
  • 22. 22 ALL YOUNG CHILDREN MUST BE BUCKLED IN A CAR SEAT for EVERY RIDE • Birth - 1 year, under 22 pounds must be in rear-facing child safety seat, 5-point belt harness is best • 1 to 6 years of age, under 60 pounds, forward-facing child safety seat, 5-point belt harness is best www.invectura.com