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darbym82

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Two important implications for early childhood curriculum include that experiences that support early brain development of young children. The experiences should include:
 
  A. carefully sequenced lessons designed to meet school objectives.
  B. provocative experiences that depend on teacher-timed activities.
  C. ample interaction with appropriately responsive adults.
  D. both B and C

Question 2

Thoroughly review how an activity about the post office would provide children with experiences to meet curriculum expectations for cognitive development.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: (answer may include any/all of the following)
 Opportunities for children to think and communicate about community service and at the same time gain information about social roles.
 Abilities, knowledge, and skills acquired in the different curriculum areas:
 Mathematicscounting letters, reading zip codes, collecting stamp money
 Art appreciationintrodu ction to postage stamp designs
 Communicationplay experiences related to postal clerk role
 Literacyletter and sign recognition
 Social understandingrole play and visiting community post office



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