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1. Why is there a need to study and be familiar with the different developmental theories?
How are these theories related to ECE? * It is important to know the different developmental theories because it is the basis on how to interact and mingle with young learners.

2. Why did you consider the career in Early Childhood Education?
What do you think will you benefit from this career? * I consider it as a career in ECE because it is a fulfillment when you’re young learners learned much from you, that someday they will become a professional like us.

3. Explain and elaborate the premise by Henry Brooks Adams?
“A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops”. * I think it means you never know how far the words or actions you say will affect the people you do it to. Teachers are affecting youth daily and that affect can go on for years even after you aren't in contact with one another. He can never tell where his influence stop.

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1. Why is there a need to study and be familiar with the different developmental theories?
How are these theories related to ECE? * We need to be familiar with the theories, so that we understand the development of young children. Their needs and what is better for them. It gives us adequate knowledge on how to handle, understand and to mingle with a child for the development of their intellectual ability. And give idea how to arouse the interest of a child 2. Why did you consider the career in Early Childhood Education?
What do you think will you benefit from this career? * I didn’t expect that I will teach in kindergarten. Teaching a 4 to 5 years old children is not easy, it is a big challenge to me, a challenge on how to handle young child, a challenge on how to be a good writer to their blank mind.

3. Explain and elaborate the premise by Henry Brooks Adams?
“A teacher affects eternity, he can never tell where his influence stops”.

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