Monday, March 16, 2015

Blog 18: Fourth Interview Prep

Fourth Interview
  1. How can establishing a healthy emotional attachment with a child influence them cognitively.
  1. How important is setting boundaries to a child's development?
  2. What consequences have you seen come from not setting boundaries?
  3. What areas of a child’s life are most negatively influenced by a lack of clear boundaries?
  4. How does setting reachable goals for a child improve development?
  5. In your experience does attachment between a parental figure and a child have any correlation to how well they do in school?
  6. What do you believe could negatively affect that attachment?
  7. Is there such a thing as a child being too close to his or her parents?
  8. What is the best advice you could give a parent?
  9. How can over preparing a child impact them negatively?
  10. How important is self confidence for a child to learn the way they need to in the early years?
  11. In your opinion what can a parent do to help them develop self confidence?
  12. What is one of the main reasons that providing early learning is important?
  13. In your professional opinion at what age should parents start to expect a child to have a strong grasp of the alphabet and numbers?
  14. If you could change one thing about how the US treats early learning what would it be?
  15. How important are the relationships children cultivate in preschool?
  16. What impact does teacher student relationships have on a child's learning?
  17. In what key ways can full time and part time preschool benefit social development?
  18. How important do you believe the teacher parent relationship is?
  19. What is the best way teachers and parents can work together to benefit a child's cognitive development.

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