INFANTS AND TECHNOLOGY
Hi everyone my name is Justine. This is my first time blogging whahoo! I am in my final year of study at Manukau Insitute of Technology/Early Childhood Education degree whahoo! My blog is about technology and social sciences and the significance of people, places, things and events in children's learning and development particularly within their early childhood setting and local community. I hope you enjoy my blog Justine :)
Welcome to my blog
Infants room at my centre
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Final Blog
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Blog Four




Friday, October 15, 2010
Blog Three
E has found a muscial bus on the shelf that has taken her interest so she pulled it. She takes her time looking at in between pushing the buttons the on telephone beside her. Jean Piaget believed that children of the ages of birth - two years cognitive development happened through "co-ordinating sensory experiences (such as hearing) with physical and motor actions - hence called sensorimotor stage" (Santrock, 2008, p. 43).
Through exploring the 'wheels on the bus' E used her finger to open the door. This entertained her for ages the fact that she could open the door with her finger. She loved it!!! E also found that she could move the bus pushing it backwards and forwards.
Then it was back to getting that door open again it was a spring door so therefore it would slam shut if E let it go this she found hiliarous and would giggle and look at me and do it again.
R E F E R E N C E S
McNaughton,. G. Williams,. G. (2004). Techniques for teaching young children choices in theory and practice. Malaysian: Pearson Prentice-Hall.
Santrock,. J.W. (2008). Life span development (11th ed. International). Boston: McGraw-Hill
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Blog Two




Blog One

My centre is a daycare that provides care for children from the ages of three months to five years. We have four separate rooms they are infants, toddlers, pre-school 1 and pre-school 2. I work in the infant room where the ages of the children range from three months to two years of age. The majority of infants we have in the room at the moment are under one year old.