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Ecology of Nonparental Child Care - Coggle Diagram
Ecology of Nonparental Child Care
Nonparental/day care: care given outside of the parents
Friend
Relative
Sitter
Nanny
Families may take turns
Programs for young children
Nursery school
Preschool
Early childhood education
Child development program
Accreditation comes from the NAEYC
NAEYC conducts visits to make sure the criteria is being met
Child care purposes
Social service
Enrichment
Parent employability
Intervention
Readiness
Chronosystem
Separation from mother
Child-care setting
Ecological systems
Spitz's study: one of the first studies to report harmful effects of separating infants from their mothers
Bowlby's study:maternal love and care are the most important influences on an infant's future development
Skeel's study: it is the quality of care that matters in child development
Contemporary studies: infant's early attachment to a caregiver has been studied and related to nonparental child care
The child's family NEEDS to be involved
In-home care vs. Center-based care
Montessori: children should be treated as individuals and adults should not impose on their ideas
Five minds
Disciplined
Synthesizing
Creating
Respectful
Ethical
Caregivers and educators are mandated reports of any signs of child abuse