The It Takes Two to Talk Program is designed
specifically for parents of young children (birth to 5 years of age) who have been identified as having a language delay.
Not exact matches
Having worked
for an organisation that dealt with integration
of non-nationals and disadvantaged [5]
children in Dutch society and the educational system
for primary school
children specifically, there was heartbreaking evidence and examples that those who needed to assess the environmental conditions
young children were catapulted into, could not — and will never — understand the extent
of trauma these
children and their
parents had been exposed to; subsequently, unable to realistically assess the cause
of underachievement and trauma, nor adequate measures could be taken to equip fugitives with sufficient resources to overcome this disadvantaged position.
• Comprehensive knowledge
of childhood education, with special focus on providing physical and cognitive stimulation • Physically able to handle a high demanding job involving
young children, with intense motivation to provide them with education to nurture their individual personalities • Able to develop and implement age - appropriate activities, designed to help
children with school work • Adept at disciplining
children in accordance to the methods meted out
specifically by
parents • Skilled at preparing nutritionally beneficial food items
for children, according to their ages and specific nutritional needs • Functional ability to handle
children with special needs, with great insight into managing adverse situations and emergencies • Dynamic approach to managing
children of different ages, background and cultures, with special focus on developing their personalities
for social integration • Able to assist in the mental and physical development
of children by teaching basic social and cognitive skills • Track record
of building a safe, caring, nurturing and stimulating environment
for children, designed to assist them in developing and thriving physically and emotionally
For more than 35 years, Dr. Jones Harden has focused on the developmental and mental health needs
of young children at environmental risk,
specifically children who have been maltreated, are in the foster care system, or have been exposed to multiple family risks such as maternal depression,
parent substance use, and poverty.
For one thing, much
of what's considered to be attachment
parenting (co-sleeping, baby - wearing, regular - length breastfeeding, etc) pertains to babies and
young children specifically, while gentle
parenting encompasses all ages.