17 Excellent YouTube Videos to Learn About Early Childhood Education

Published by admin on October 19, 2010

If you’re interested in early childhood education as a career, you no doubt want to learn more about the field. Early childhood education is a growing field, and there are more opportunities than ever for early childhood teachers who have a degree in teaching very young children. Here are 17 excellent videos from YouTube to help you get to know the early childhood teaching profession as a career.

  1. Montessori Education for the Early Childhood Years: This video explains the Montessori method of education for young children. The Montessori style of educating is very different from traditional early childhood education, but it is a very effective way of teaching young children, by allowing them to be self directed and by using play as a primary teaching tool.
  2. Developmentally Appropriate Early Childhood Education: Learn about developmentally appropriate education, which focuses on playing and doing as learning activities in the early childhood classroom.
  3. Early Childhood Education in Bilingualism: Learn the benefits of having your child learn a second language at an early age, in terms of how it affects their overall education and learning ability.
  4. Early Childhood Educators are Professionals: Video about the importance of having early childhood educators who have been professionally educated in their field.
  5. Importance of Early Childhood Education: This video discusses the importance of appropriate early childhood education programs in terms of making a city a desirable place to live. This video is a roundtable discussion in Houston, Texas that focuses on the needs for these resources.
  6. Childhood Development, Early Learning, the Brain and Society: This video from the Research Channel discusses the innate learning abilities of infants and young children.
  7. Wired for Life: Early Childhood Education: This video discusses the importance of early childhood education on a child’s overall future.
  8. What Children Learn in Pre-k: This video discusses the goals of pre-kindergarten. Learn how pre-kindergarten is used to take advantage of that period in a child’s life before age five where the brain is still developing.
  9. Challenging Behavior in Young Children: Learn about the challenges that early childhood educators face in behavior issues, and how they can inadvertently make the problem worse.
  10. Kindergarten Centers: A look at the use of learning centers in a kindergarten classroom.
  11. Perfect Literacy Centers: Improve your learning and literacy centers in your early childhood classroom.
  12. Modeling Guided Reading: Guided reading is an important reading support tool. Learn the importance of guided reading and how to perform it with your students.
  13. Reading Strategies: Learn reading strategies that work for children from the early days of reading through several higher grades.
  14. Early Childhood Reading Strategies: Learn the reading strategies to use with beginning readers.
  15. Reading and Writing with Preschool and Primary Children: Learn about the right strategies for reading and writing with young children.
  16. Learn to Write at an Early Age: Strategies for teaching writing to very young children.
  17. How Reading and Writing Begin: Learn the skills needed to teach writing to very young children. Many people think that children cannot be taught to write before they learn to read, but this video helps to explain how you can teach writing skills to a child even before they are reading.

We continue to learn that early childhood education is a critical part of ensuring that children get develop appropriate learning skills and get the education they really need. As an early childhood educator, you will have the opportunity to teach children during the time when their brains are still developing and when they are most open to learning.

In years past, there was little focus on ensuring that the earliest childhood educators were properly trained and educated. In fact, they were often thought of as little more than babysitters. But, as we have learned more about how a child’s brain develops, we have learned the importance of very early learning and have developed appropriate educational programs to teach early childhood educators how to take advantage of this critical time in childhood brain development.

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