Saturday, October 10, 2015
Children's Holistically
When considering a commitment to viewing young children holistically a child's "physical health and physical growth" should be assessed. Physical Development& Health refers to physical well-being, use of the body, muscle control, and appropriate nutrition, exercise, hygiene, and safety practices(Berger, 2016). Starting out healthy early lays the foundation for a life long healthy living. This is important because it helps with children's learning opportunities. Physical health can hinder or help young children learn better. For example,childhood obesity is a serious medical condition that affects children. It occurs when a child is well above the normal weight and height. Obesity is increassing world wide (Berger, 2016). Being obese for a child also means that they have to take on the emotional stress of being bullied or not accepted by their peers. A child who is obese or malnourished may also be physically unfit to participate in class. Young children learn best when they receive good health care, nutrition, and sleep. They also need to eat well in order to maximize their learning activities. In addition to, ongoing assessment is a responsible form of gathering information on young children's progress. For example, information gained in the assessment process can also be used in the planning of work that addresses the needs of the child as evidenced in the collection of work samples and teacher observations.
In researching ways in which school-age children are assessed in other parts of the world, I chose to further explore the assessment in school-age children in South Africa. All South Africans have the right to a basic education including adult basic education and access to additional eucation. South Africa has one of the highest rates of public investment in education in the world. The Department of Education in Africa has a curriculum which includes learning areas language,math,social sciences, art, culture, orientation,and economic management. All of these have assessment standards.
Here is a link to a video I found on you tube called "Child-friendly schools inspire a brighter future for South Africa's young people"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfRYu5eR9nw
Reference
Atmore, E. (2013). Early Childhood Development in South Africa--Progress Since the End of Apartheid. International Journal Of Early Years Education, 21(2-3), 152-162.
Berger, K. S. (2016). The developing person through childhood (7th ed.). New York, NY: Worth Publishers.
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Vonecia,
ReplyDeleteI like that you included information on obesity but when this subject is approached with parents it has to be handled very delicately. In Head Start I saw a lot more child obesity because children in poverty do not have the same access to healthy fruits and vegetables. I know now (at least in Michigan) parents can get fruits and vegetables with WIC and this is helpful. It is really difficult to address this issue with parents do you have any suggestions or things that you have done in the programs you work for to educate families?
Hello Susan,
DeleteThanks for responding to my blog this week. My sugguestions that I have done in the program to educate families is by having different resources/brochures on health and safety for children also we give out safety and health tips daily for parents to know about children. I just communicate with the parents daily and if its something I do not know I get with my family services worker who has additional information to share and help support the families because the parents I have are low-income families that we advocate to as well.
Thanks
Vonecia West
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ReplyDeleteVonecia,
ReplyDeleteI think that most importantly, kids need the opportunity to participate in a variety of activities that are fun and suit their interests, skills and abilities. Variety will also offer your children a range of health benefits, experiences and challenges. I think that it needs to be a priority just lake English, Math, and Science.
Hi Whitney,
DeleteThanks for responding to my blog this week. I agree children need a lot of activities because it will help them interact with others and provide opportunities for them to learn more.
Vonecia West
Vonecia;
ReplyDeleteThanks for your research on education and the use of assessments in South Africa. I really had no idea what the education system is like there. I appreciate your positive points of the uses of assessments from a holistic view.
Thanks,
Liz Plaskon
Hello Lizabeth,
DeleteThanks for responding to my blog this week. Yes South Africa had a lot of different things that I found important and I did not know until I research myself. There education system is growing and in the video you can really see what it is like there for school age children.
Vonecia West
Thank you very much for the kind words of support on my blog. I know how busy you are, so I really appreciated the times you have spent reading what I wrote. This class was a challenge for me in online learning. Thanks to you I feel supported and successful in the work I have done. Good Luck to you in all your future endeavors
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