ECE 12 Module 1
ECE 12 Module 1
Current and future early childhood educators also 2. American Academy of Pediatrics’ Media and Young
need positive examples of how technology has been Minds
selected, used, integrated, and evaluated successfully in
early childhood classrooms and programs. To implement the
Introduction
Digital books (also called “eBooks,” books that can be
Technologic innovation has transformed media and its read on a screen) often come with interactive enhancements that,
role in the lives of infants and young children. More children, even research suggests, may decrease child comprehension of content
in economically challenged households, are using newer digital or parent dialogic reading interactions when visual effects are
technologies, such as interactive and mobile media, on a daily distracting. Parents should, therefore, be instructed to interact with
basis and continue to be the target of intense marketing. This children during eBook reading, as they would a print book.
policy statement addresses the influence of media on the health
and development of children from 0 to 5 years of age, a time of
critical brain development, building secure relationships, and Health and Developmental Concerns
establishing health behaviors.
Obesity
Heavy media use during preschool years is
associated with small but significant increases in BMI, may
Infants and Toddlers explain disparities in obesity risk in minority children,and
Children younger than 2 years need hands-on
sets the stage for weight gain later in childhood. Although
exploration and social interaction with trusted caregivers to develop many studies have used a 2-hour cutoff to examine obesity
their cognitive, language, motor, and social-emotional skills. risk, a recent study of 2-year-olds found that BMI increased
Because of their immature symbolic, memory, and attentional for every hour per week of media consumed.It is believed
skills, infants and toddlers cannot learn from traditional digital that exposure to food advertisingand watching television
media as they do from interactions with caregivers,and they have while eating (which diminishes attention to satiety
difficulty transferring that knowledge to their 3-dimensional cues) drives these associations.
experience.The chief factor that facilitates toddlers’ learning from
commercial media (starting around 15 months of age) is parents
watching with them and reteaching the content.
DEAR BECED:
✓ Now, that you are reading this part of
the module, I believe that you had a
great time reading the wonderful and
amazing journey of child development
through play!
➢ Below are the expected output from
you for your Week 1 learning!
KAREN P. BARNUEVO
Instructor