Sunday, October 9, 2011

Getting to Know Your International Contacts- Part 2

Unfortunately I never recieved responses from any of the international contacts I tried to make earlier in the course.  I viewed Harvard's Global Children's Initiative website and was very interested in the organization.   I really like how they addressed not only that early childhood is an investment, but they look to it as a moral obligation to serve young children and to ensure thier quality of care and education.   I also really like how they work collaboratively with those from other disciplines to make sure they are meeting thier goals in the most effective and creative ways.  Finally, I really liked that they don't focus solely on one area of development in children.  They look at the whole child, health, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical developments. 


Reference:
Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University. (2010). Global children’s initiative. Retrieved from
http://developingchild.harvard.edu/initiatives/global_initiative/

2 comments:

  1. Robin,

    I really like how the website looked at the whole child as well. Each child is different and therfore I liked that they didn't focus soley on development too. I found this website to be full of information.

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  2. Hi Robin,

    I found the research they listed very helpful in reviewing equity processes. The website had very supportive topics for early childhood educators. I also liked how they collaborated from professionals from other disciplines to prove their points.

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