| Everyone Welcome! Diversity in Early Childhood Programs* |
| Course Number | Course/Textbook Format* | Clock Hours | Generic CEUs | Tuition | Add to Cart | | EWE-89A | Coursebook with Textbook | 8 | 0.8 | $40.00 |  | | EWE-12A | Coursebook | 8 | 0.8 | $31.00 |  |
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*This course is different from many of our courses because it requires both a coursebook, Everyone Welcome! Diversity in Early Childhood Programs, and a textbook, Connecting Kids: Exploring Diversity Together. Coursebooks contain the quizzes, answer sheets and some information. Textbooks contain important information and you must read the textbook to get credit for the course. Every student must have his or her own copy of the coursebook, but if you wish to share textbooks, that is fine. Coursebooks are only available from Care Courses. Textbooks are available in the bundle above and individually from The Care Courses Bookstore. Textbooks might also be available at your local library or at a bookstore. | |
| Everyone Welcome! Diversity in Early Childhood Programs Course Description: Help young children discover how differences enrich their communities and their lives. This course includes numerous activities to help children feel comfortable with others from different cultural, language, racial, ethnic, religious, lifestyle, and economic backgrounds. Also includes section on helping English language learners. See the course topics listed below for more information on what is covered. Chapter/Lesson Titles: Getting Started; More Skills to Learn; On Our Way; Inclusive Kids Topics covered in Everyone Welcome! Diversity in Early Childhood Programs: How inclusion and exclusion affect children Ways to help young children develop a wide range of connecting skills including team work and community building, being a partner, give and take, listening, appreciating and respecting diversity, respecting others’ physical boundaries, empathizing, playing with each other instead of against each other, encouraging and helping each other, and many more Ways to model inclusion rather than exclusion Cooperative games, creative activities, and nature experiences in which everyone wins Ways to help children learn to practice tolerance Ways to help children develop better problem-solving skills by learning to work with others, combine different ideas and get everyone involved
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