Saturday, February 2, 2013



Sharing Web Resources

Zero to three is a very great and beneficial website that has lots of information about the importance of the early three years of child’s development. While going to the site, I found the section under behavior and development is very relevant to my current professional development, and would be very useful for me during my journey. .This section has many links about various   issues that affect children and their growth such as health and nutrition, brain development, early language and literacy, play, sleep, and other links that are extremely crucial for me as a teacher and as pregnant woman. By going to this section, we can gather variety of information, interactive tools, parent handouts, articles and other resources that are designed to help the educators and parents in nurturing the health and development of babies and toddlers.

As I have been looking to zero to three site, I did not come across anything that is controversial. I notice that their website is amazing and beneficial for anyone who cares about supporting children in their early stage, and assisting their parents to provide their children with a healthy environment that allow them to flourish and develop

Zero to three has also offers many resources for policy makers, advocates and Professionals  about early childhood field, as well provides many tools, current  research, ideas, and articles that could help parents to look for the best ways to foster their children’s intellectual, social and emotional development.

The insight that I gained from exploring the site is that the three early years from child’s life is very crucial and lays the foundation for later success. Thus, it is very imperative that all babies and toddler should develop in a safe, responsive and a positive early learning experience that allow them to enhance their capacities and skills.
 



1 comment:

  1. Bushra,

    Thank you for sharing about Zero To Three. I am not as familiar with this organization or website so I appreciated your information. I wish that I would have know about them while I had young children. I will definitely check it out for working with young children.

    Michelle

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