Describe your current or future role as an early childhood development professional.
Include the setting and age level that you will be working with in your specific role.
Describe the theoretical framework that most aligns with your professional philosophy of cognitive and language development in diverse learners. Refer back to Week 1 Theories of Language Development and Week 2 Theories of Cognitive and Language Development discussions for support.
Case Study:
Develop a Case Study including a summary of the child’s strengths, in all developmental areas.
Develop a summary of the child’s challenges including specifics on their cognitive or language delay or disorder. Include a specific description of what the child can and cannot do. Be sure to include specific developmental milestones in functional performance of how the student’s disability or disorder affects his/her involvement and progress in the general educational setting. Refer back to Week 3 Language Development Milestones discussion for support.
My current role is as a Preschool Teacher working with 3- to 5-year-old children in a Head Start program setting. This setting serves diverse learners from low-income families, providing comprehensive early childhood education and support services.
Theoretical Framework:
My professional philosophy aligns closely with Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development (Vygotsky, 1978). I believe that children learn best through social interaction, guided by more knowledgeable others. The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), a core concept in Vygotsky’s theory, emphasizes the crucial role of scaffolding and collaboration in helping children reach their full potential. I also incorporate elements of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development (Piaget, 1952) by understanding the stages of cognitive development and providing developmentally appropriate activities.
Case Study: Sophia
Child: Sophia, a 4-year-old girl enrolled in my Head Sta
My current role is as a Preschool Teacher working with 3- to 5-year-old children in a Head Start program setting. This setting serves diverse learners from low-income families, providing comprehensive early childhood education and support services.
Theoretical Framework:
My professional philosophy aligns closely with Vygotsky’s Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development (Vygotsky, 1978). I believe that children learn best through social interaction, guided by more knowledgeable others. The Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD), a core concept in Vygotsky’s theory, emphasizes the crucial role of scaffolding and collaboration in helping children reach their full potential. I also incorporate elements of Piaget’s theory of cognitive development (Piaget, 1952) by understanding the stages of cognitive development and providing developmentally appropriate activities.
Case Study: Sophia
Child: Sophia, a 4-year-old girl enrolled in my Head Sta