Throughout the years early chilhood education has evolved from developing Head Start programs to assit with poor familes to public policies that have influed the curriculum taught in our schools. I feel the the United States public poinion is regard to the value and importance of providing quality service for young childrne and failies have drasticllly changed over the years. From lookin gat this weeks media I see how the governments influence changed the different strands of educaiton. Presiden Lyndon Johnson, during his presidency, offered Head start and other programs to assit with ending poverty. Kindergarden was formed to prepare kids for transitioning to primary school. Some educational normalities that are common now weren't so common in earlier years. Understanding the changes that have been made makes me appreciate my position in the early chilhood field.
Their are some things that I would like to see in the next five years within the early chilhood strand. One thing I would like to see is Head Start open their doors to infant and toddlers. Learning starts in the womb of every mother. I feel that introducing chidlren to socialization and cognitive skills at an early age will help to pull up the succes rate of the Head Start program. Lastly, I would like to see the Head Starts curriculum included some form of parent invlovement where they can get their parents involved with their school.
Public Policies have changed within the United states Government. I will enjoy seeing the new regulations that are to come.
Hello Mckenzie,
ReplyDeleteI appreciate how Head Start policy involves parents and family members to be a part of the child’s learning experiences and also be a part of making decision and implementing policies that will enrich and empower a child’s life. They involve parents in developing curriculum and also give them the opportunity to volunteer in order to help to meet the challenging needs of children. I will like to be a part of the program so that I can use the resources I have to help people in my community.