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Tuesday, January 31, 2012



Research Around the World
The Early Childhood Development University (ECDVU) is an innovative and multifaceted approach to addressing Early Childhood care and Development (ECD) leadership needs in the Majority World. The ECDVU works with nominees of participating countries to enhance the country's social and economic development through addressing the needs of their youngest citizens that nurture them.

One of the current international research topics that were found to be particularly interesting was the "Assessment of Interaction and Stimulation in Single-Mother Low Income Families". The basis of this topic is to assess the kinds of interaction and stimulation currently being practiced in single-mother low-income homes and to make recommendations for future programs. This topic was found to be universal and takes place throughout the world and has an affect on single-mother's ability to parent with limited resources and support.

Surprisingly the amount of single-parent families has increased throughout the world; and the majority of families have women, as the head of the household was interesting to me. The single women are faced with economical disadvantages and are unable to provide food, water, and shelter for their children. I agree with   Maslow's statement "If one's basic needs aren't being met, their other areas will also be affected".

The website was found to be very informative as it relates to childcare and welfare. The ideas and visions can be used to reference other research topics as well as in our personal and professional child development experiences and journeys.

Reference:
http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/index.php 
http://www.ecdvu.org/ssa/major_reports.php

Saturday, January 21, 2012

RESEARCH THAT BENEFITS


The wonderful world of research was a blessing for my family when my father was diagnosed with a form of cancer called Myelodysplasia. Myelodysplasia is a blood disease that attacks the white blood cells, causing extreme anemia and low blood counts. My father was only expected to live three months when he was first diagnosed in March of 2001. Thanks to the tremendous efforts of his Doctor, he lived three years. Throughout the three years my father under went numerous blood transfusions and overnight stays at the hospital. His body would often reject the blood from the transfusions that would cause him to have fevers and required longer stays in the hospital. My father's fight came to an end once his body was rejecting his transfusions more than it was accepting of it. 
My family is grateful for all the efforts with cancer research, because of their gracious efforts my father was able to live longer than anticipated. Research is necessary in order to find cures for cancer and other life threatening diseases. 

Saturday, January 14, 2012

My Personal Research Journey

The topic I chose to research is Childhood Obesity and what causes it. In today's society there is a tremendous amount of young children overweight for their age. The contributors to this problem is a combination of not eating enough healthy foods and not being active on a daily basis. Many parents are either too busy with work or other issues to make sure their child/ren is eating properly, so they frequent the local fast food restaurants or allowing them to eat junk. This epidemic is causing great risks for the children of our future. The reason I chose this topic because I have worked with so many children whose parents do not have a clue of what a healthy meal is and how beneficial it is for their child. I hope that through my research I will be able to gather enough valuable information to utilize in my own childcare and be able to pass this information on to other parents, teachers, and colleagues. Please feel free to add any information you might have on the subject of childhood obesity, I would definitely appreciate it.