Week of the Young Child 2013 Theme:
“Early Years Are Learning Years”
The Week of the Young Child is an annual event
sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children
(NAEYC). NAEYC, the world’s largest
early childhood education association, has nearly 90,000 members and is
committed to providing and promoting excellence in early childhood
education. The primary goal of the Week
of the Young Child is to celebrate and bring attention to the unique qualities
and needs of young children and their families. Also, the Week of the Young Child is a time
to honor the educators and other professionals who nurture and provide safe,
loving educational environments that can greatly impact the lives of young children. This year’s theme is “Early Years Are
Learning Years.”
The Week of the Young Child was first established by
NAEYC in 1971 and honors more than 35 million children
nationwide aged between infancy and eight, and the families, teachers,
caregivers, and other adults who help children make the most of the
opportunities of their early years. The event was
created to focus on the fact that a child’s future academic and professional
success has its’ foundations in the care the child is afforded during the
formative years (birth through five).
Popular literature illustrates that during these early years children
develop essential social, physical, cognitive and communicative abilities and
that the level of these abilities are greatly advanced in the presence of
constant, responsive and consistent care.
In today’s economic times, where many families have two working parents,
the importance of high quality early childhood programs is critical. High quality interactions include, but are
not limited to, sustained and engaged play, open-ended conversations, individualized
learning experiences and recognition of the importance of family involvement.
Approximately 13 million infants, toddlers, and preschool
children are regularly in non-parental care in the United States, including 45%
of children younger than one year. Young children and their families depend on
high-quality education and care, which help children get a great start and
bring lasting benefits to New Jersey. The
Week of the Young Child is also a time to recognize the importance of early
learning and early literacy, and to celebrate the teachers and policies that
bring early childhood education to young children.
Kangaroo Kids, a NAEYC accredited school celebrated
this special week with a unique schedule of events. They kicked off the week with special treats
for families. Children had special
events all week in their classes, which emphasize the importance of literacy,
staying fit and giving back to the community.
The also studied the arts by creating their rendition of famous
artists. Kangaroo Kids also hosted a
Scholastic Book Fair to emphasize the importance of literacy. Finally, Kangaroo
Kids brought the Week of the Young Child to a close by having an ice-cream
social. A perfect opportunity to enjoy a
delicious treat while socializing with classmates and reflecting upon the
week!
You can celebrate the at home every day as
well! Take a moment to read a special
book or work on a
cooperative craft or art project. Be creative paint with a car instead of a traditional brush! Children love helping in the kitchen and will
be thrilled to help prepare dinner or dessert for the family. If you are going to bake something with your
child, perhaps you can even make extra and bring the baked goods to a local
nursing home, shelter or other community institution! Community outings are always special and
places such as libraries and children’s museums host many family friendly
events. Please don’t forget that the
best possible way to connect with your child is simply to talk to them. Drop the cell phone, put away the computer,
get at their eye level and engage your child in sustained conversation. A free and invaluable way to get into the
mind and heart of your child!
If you would like information about upcoming
programs at Kangaroo Kids or a list of special activities you can do with your
child call 908-231-7800 or email us at staff@kangarookidschildcare.com
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