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Sharing Resources at SaveTheChildren.org          I would like to share SaveTheChildren.org, the education-related section of this website, which is in the area of ​​Global Programs and the USA Programs.           U.S. programs and early school start programs for rural children allow children to start learning before going to kindergarten. It helps them prepare for school and make a positive transition to school by connecting their future kindergartens and their families to teachers and staff. It's been surprising me since I discovered this website that has much valuable information. The global arena is early childhood development, comprehensive research, girls' education, and literacy rates, and studies on child nutrition are the highlights.   Three boys concentrate on their drawings at an Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) center in Burera, Rwanda. Their drawings depict a story from a book provided t...
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Getting to Know International Organizations: Part 1          I would definitely choose to look to the UNICEF website to combat international poverty. (https://www.unicef.org/social-policy). The reports on this website are an excellent resource for reaching news about the fight against poverty that is happening in the world. UNICEF helps support children through donations and tries to offer 7 million more lives in humanitarian settings. Research studies are ongoing, and these routine poverty measurements and reports raise awareness for the whole world. The things that attract my attention from this website are as follows: Poor children around the world die twice as much as their peers who have better conditions before their fifth birthday. Nearly two-thirds of children worldwide cannot be protected from the lifelong consequences of poverty. Around one in three children, roughly 663 million, live in poverty in the world. (UNICEF Annual Report, 2019) ...
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Sharing Web Resources NAEYC I chose to view the NAEYC, the National Association for the Education of Young Children. According to NAEYC, Vision is "all young children thrive and learn in a society dedicated to ensuring they reach their full potential (https://mdaeyc.org/about-us/)." Mission Statement is "NAEYC promotes high-quality early learning for all children, birth through age 8, by connecting practice, policy, and research. We advance a diverse, dynamic early childhood profession and support all who care for, educate, and work on behalf of young children (https://mdaeyc.org/about-us/)." A lot of simple and understandable information can be accessed through our studies, resources, activities, accreditations, participation, and about us. They have blogs and resources that ensure families, professionals, public policy and advocacy, global engagement, and education programs. These topics really caught my attention because I can reach a lot of info...

Expanding Horizons and Expanding Resources

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I am not a good podcast listener, I have listened to English podcast when I was learning English, but I hope to turn my routine into habits with this lesson. In my researches, https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-early-childhood-research-podcast/id1039178520 apple's podcasts caught my attention, and I found works on a wide range of topics in early childhood. The website that I decided to look at is the NAEYC website. I chose this website to have general knowledge about my field, to access information quickly, and to keep the developing resources under control. For this, we must continuously check. This website gives us a lot of awareness for our career and why we do our job. Also, this website provides us with positivity and encouragement during all trial periods we encounter every day.