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Routines. Infant/Toddler Caregiving: A Guide the article is in the file need half of page

Prior to reviewing this reading, what would you have said were the components that make up infant toddler curriculum? After the reading, do you still hold to your initial thought or do you see infant toddler curriculum through a different lens, please explain?

Thinking about curriculum as being comprised of those key caregiving routines, which developmental domain(s) would you say the learning is occurring in for each routine and why?

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There are many different strategies and techniques when caring for infants and toddlers.Discuss with your peers what role you see yourself playing in supporting infant and toddler growth and development.

The video below is a good additional resource to see what a caregiver's role might be.

New Perspectives on Infant/Toddler Learning, Development, and Care just copy and paste then it will come up

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you will research 2 different Infant Toddler Curriculums (Creative Curriculum, High Scope, Active Learning Series, etc).

Once you have reviewed the curriculums of your choice, you will need to provide an overall summary of the infant toddler piece of the curriculums. Next, choose one of the two curriculums that you reviewed and use the questions below to guide you through your analysis of whether the curriculum has the key components to be considered a high quality infant toddler curriculum.

Be sure to provide specific examples that highlight those areas that support the curriculum as being high quality.

Analyze if your chosen curriculum:

  • Focuses on the relationship between child and caregiver
  • Promotes the establishment of primary caregiving relationships
  • Addresses development across domains; acknowledge the integration of infant toddler development across domains
  • Addresses the stages of infancy in some form, such as young infants, mobile infants, and toddlers
  • Promotes individualization for each child, based on his or her unique culture, developmental profile and needs (including children with special needs)
  • Promotes feeling of safety, security and belonging
  • Focuses on process over content
  • Focuses on an environment that promotes engagement over planned activities
  • Includes a focus on inclusion of families in planning for each child
  • Derives from theory and research?

Your paper should be 2-3 pages in length. Include the links for the curriculums that you researched on your reference page. Use APA formatted title and reference pages, as well as in-text citation where appropriate.

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Child Abuse, Child Caregivers, Child Development, Child Health, Child Neglect, Day Care, Diseases, Educational Environment, Emotional Experience, Guidelines, Infants, Interpersonal Communication, Preschool Education, Recordkeeping, Safety, Socialization, Teacher Role, Toddlers, Toilet Training Keyword: Diapering, Program for Infant Toddler Caregivers CA, Infant Care, Caregiver Child Relationship Abstract: Intended for use in conjunction with videos illustrating key concepts and caregiving techniques, this guide focuses on how the daily routines of caring for infants and toddlers can become opportunities for promoting the child's learning and development and for deepening the relationship between child and caregiver. Special attention is given to such topics as parents' concerns, the need for consistency between home and child care, and cultural diversity in child care programs. The guide is divided into sections on separate caregiving routines, with practical advice on how to conduct them. Each section deals with the young infant (birth to 9 months), the mobile infant (6 to 18 months), and the toddler (16 to 36 months). Sections concern: (1) greetings and departures; (2) feeding; (3) diapering and toileting; (4) dressing and bathing; (5) sleeping and naptime; (6) preparing, ordering, and maintaining the environment; (7) health and safety; (8) recordkeeping; and (9) special issues with children and families. Each section includes lists of points for caregivers to consider and suggested resources. A summary of questions about caregiving routines and an appendix of related materials conclude the document. (RH)
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Taking care of a toddler is of paramount importance and should be done by the most
responsible and best caregiver available (Early development services, 2018). The need for the
toddler curriculum has come in order to give both the child, the caregiver and the parent the
basics and guidelines in taking care of the child. The components that make up a toddler’s
curriculum include things like the child developing close and caring relationships with the
assigned primary caregiver, creating a predictable environment and routine for the child,
developing home and school connections and creating safe and opportunity-filled environments
for the child to go hands-on exploring and playing. Before reading the guidelines, my initial
views on childcare were vague and shallow but after reading it, it has opened my mind and I can
see toddler curriculum through a different more important lens. I can be able to connect more to
what the child need and what the best caregiver is able to do or does for the child in order for
them to not only grow is happy children, bu...


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