This week in Parenting we learned about pornography, screen time, and how it affects our children. It does really affect them--the changes that happen when viewing pornography in the brain and body are crazy. Even just regular screen time can rewrite the way a person thinks. I want to take the information that I learned and apply it to my family. My children get way too much screen time, although its less now that we have a yard. I'm a student so I don't know exactly how to be a parent while I'm working on school work. Things are crazy with the coronavirus too. I just need more resources about what people do to limit screen time every day. I have a good grasp on pornography--only one of my kids is old enough to talk to about that and we have. She doesn't have any access to it now. We're very careful and aware of those kinds of things.
The DAP Considerations: 1. What is known about child development and learning—referring to knowledge of age-related characteristics that permits general predictions about what experiences are likely to best promote children’s learning and development. 2. What is known about each child as an individual—referring to what practitioners learn about each child that has implications for how best to adapt and be responsive to that individual variation. 3. What is known about the social and cultural contexts in which children live— referring to the values, expectations, and behavioral and linguistic conventions that shape children’s lives at home and in their communities that practitioners must strive to understand in order to ensure that learning experiences in the program or school are meaningful, relevant, and respectful for each child and family. This week as we learned about parenting styles it really reminded me of my Culture and Diversity class. People need to give...
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