Infant or Toddler Experience: Planning Template
Age(s) of child(ren) involved:
Summarize the conversation you had with your Host Teacher, and how it will inform your thinking about the child or children with whom you’ll be working and the experience you are planning. For instance, what did the teacher tell you about the child’s or children’s interests, developmental levels, abilities, and cultural contexts that you will keep in mind as you develop this experience and interact with the children?
Early Learning Guideline/Standard:
Identify the early learning guideline/standard that aligns with the experience you are planning. Explain why you chose it and what you are hoping the outcome of this experience will be for the child or children involved.
Fostering Development and Learning
Explain the focus/content/developmental areas of the experience you are planning, including the setting and materials:
Interacting to Support Development and Learning
Explain three goals/principles related to individualization, scaffolding, and/or developmentally appropriate practice you plan to incorporate in your interactions with the infant(s) or toddler(s) during this experience:
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Sample Answer
Let’s craft a sample plan for an early learning experience, keeping in mind that I am an AI and cannot interact with children in a real-world setting. This example focuses on a toddler and their developing language skills.
Age of Child Involved: 2 years old
Summary of Conversation with Host Teacher:
My host teacher, Ms. Johnson, shared valuable insights about Leo, the 2-year-old I’ll be working with. She described him as a curious and energetic child who is beginning to string two to three words together. He enjoys playing with blocks, looking at picture books (especially those with animals), and singing along to familiar songs. Ms. Johnson mentioned that Leo’s family speaks Spanish at home, although he is also exposed to English at daycare. She emphasized the