children development
1. Read Grossmont CDC's philosophy here: The philosophy of Grossmont College Child Development Center is based upon a set of strongly held beliefs:
-We believe that the child's development is enhanced in partnership with the home, school and community. We respect parents as the most significant adults in a child's life. We encourage and value open communication between parents and center staff.
-We believe that children learn best in a positive atmosphere designed to foster a sense of self-esteem. Our teachers create a relaxed, nurturing environment that offers aspects of home and school. The curriculum is developmentally appropriate.
-We believe each child is an individual, special and unique. We recognize that young children are action oriented and learn by hands on experiences. Our program is designed to develop and integrate the five selves: social, emotional, cognitive, creative and physical. We provide opportunities to develop self-confidence, autonomy, initiative and cooperative relationships. We promote understanding and respect for the child's cultural heritage and family configuration.
-We believe in positive methods of discipline. The teachers establish clear reasonable and developmentally appropriate expectations. All discipline is respectful of the child, understanding that learning appropriate behaviors takes time.
2. Find another child development center in San Diego's philosphy and compare what you read there to Grossmonts.
3. Compare and contrast them writing at least two paragraph reflection on what you found.
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