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Child Development 1. Read  Week 5 assigned readings 2. Explore linked resources,

Child Development

1.
Read 
Week 5 assigned readings

2.
Explore linked resources, including Ellyn Satter’s approach 

3.
Work on NC 
DCDEE WORKSLinks to an external site. certificates.

PART 1: Update us on your Mini-Projects #1 and #2

·
Provide another brief update on any further progress on your Mini-Projects #1  Make up your topic, and get it from the links below. Read the links included.

·
Write 2-3 bullet points or sentences about (A) what you have done, and (B) your next steps, if any 

·
Attach some evidence of your progress (ex. draft, notes, outline, photo, drawing, etc.) to show your classmates

· OPTIONAL: Let your classmates know what kind of feedback would be helpful to you (Ex. ideas, editing, etc.)

Links to books below

· From 

Health, Safety, & Nutrition
 textbook [
LINK]

· From 

Section III: Health

·
Ch. 7: Promoting Good Health & Wellness

· From 

Section IV: Nutrition

·
Ch. 12: Basic Nutrition for Children

·
Ch. 14: Providing Good Nutrition

·
Ch. 15: Menu Planning & Food Safety

·

· From 

NC Foundations 
[
LINK]

·
Health & Physical Development (p. 80-86)

· ^Goals: HPD 1-8

PART 2: Ellyn Satter’s approach

·
Review the 3 Ellyn Satter documents linked in Module 5 (English + Spanish versions available).

·
Identify some possible “pros” and “cons” in Ellyn Satter’s approach.

·
Incorporate your personal and/or professional experience to support your claims.

·
Reference the following in your response 
(include source title, author, or link):

· information from at least 
ONE of the Paris textbook chapters assigned this week

· at least 
ONE developmental indicator from 
Goal HPD-1: Children develop healthy eating habits. (see p. 70 of NC Foundations)

· at least 
ONE developmental indicator from 
Goal HPD-2: Children engage in active physical play indoors and outdoors. (see p. 71 of NC Foundations)

· at least 
TWO strategies from the 
Physical Health & Growth subdomain (see p. 73- 74 of NC Foundations)

PART 3: Start planning your Mini-Project #3 (on nutrition)

·
Pick a 
nutrition-related topic
 to focus on for your Mini-Project #3.  Think of how you could share this mini-project with others and/or implement it in your own early childhood contexts.

·
Choose ONE of the following formats for your Mini-Project #3:

·
Create a lesson, activity plan, or instructional materials for young children.

·
Write a 1–2-page informational packet or letter for families.

· Compile a set of professional development materials for staff/co-workers.

· OR propose another format of your choice (message Kelly in Canvas first)

·
Draft a brief description for your Mini-Project #3 plans using this outline:

· My Mini-Project #3 will focus on: ____

· I picked this subtopic/strategy because: ____

· My project format will be: ____

· My project could be useful for: ____

· Two resources* I will use for my project content are: ____

*Possible resources include anything from our course materials, such as textbook chapters, websites, charts, videos, etc.  Can include Foundations as one of your resources.

·
Post your Mini-Project #3 description outline.

· OPTIONAL: You can also attach a sketch or other visual, if relevant to your project idea.

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