If I was able to conduct research on child the topic I would
choose is Low income childcare programs. The reason this will be atopic I choose
is because I want to see the difference between Low income programs and regular
childcare program? Does teachers treat students the same in the two different programs?
The main thing that I will be looking for is making the kids feel safe and also
feel loved. Also, I will be expecting all parents with low income to have their
children enrolled in this program or added to the waiting list. I think the positive outcome for this research
allowing parent s to see the difference between low income program families and
the regular income programs. Another factor
I will be using to research is seeing the difference between regular program and
low income programs outside of my current state. I’ve heard several times MS is
a late and behind state so I want to compare to see which program is better.
Chaundrea,
ReplyDeleteThe only problem I could see with this is figuring out a scale to figure out how 'safe' and 'loved' a child felt. I do love the idea, don't get me wrong, but that is just one thing that would need to be done. Sounds interesting!
Chaundrea,
ReplyDeleteI think looking into low income programs is a great topic, I feel the information gained would be helpful to making sure child care is equitable for all children. Great post!
This is a great topic to delve into. I think the research currently out focuses more on the economic differences of the program's rather than the emotional growth of each child. To piggy back off another comment, while I don't think it is possible to measure emotion or feeling ,I do think that it is possible to document a child's response to their environment and evaluate their growth over time. Thank you for sharing you ideas with us!
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