Is there a connection between quality military childcare programs and school readiness?
I have chosen this topic because it is relevant to the work that I do. Working in an accredited program means we provide quality early childhood experiences to children. Military children are considered at-risk due to the stressors in their lives. At-risk children tend to have difficulty in school. Is there a connection be the accredited early childhood program and school readiness?
I had a terrible time figuring out what topic to choose, how to narrow down my topic, and find information about it. I landed up changing my topic, because I just could not find information about my initial topic. Today was the most challenging day of my scholarly endeavor. I became more and more frustrated and irritated.
As I read the text and constructed the chart, I became blocked and could not proceed. I have never had so much difficulty with an assignment. It really brought me back to the struggle I had in elementary school.
If anyone can help me find resources on my topic of choice, I would greatly appreciate any assistance. If anyone works in a community, which has a heavy concentration of military families please let me know, I would love to know your insight.
I have found several sights which can help with early childhood research, they may help:
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/occ/ta/cctan.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVw3V06ZLfg
2 comments:
Julie,
I can understand the frustration. I have not done many research based assignments and I too had a hard time with the chart. I am hoping that is not a sign of how this entire course will be. I believe you will be able to find a lot of valuable information with so many families living with someone in the military.
Julie, excellent topic! I would love to review your research when completed. Military child care regulations, like Head Start Performance STandards, are quite stringent. I would really be interested in your findings.
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