Patricia Monge’s Profile

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Patricia Monge
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About Me
Hello! My name is Patricia Monge ; you can feel free to call me Pat, Patty, or Monge. I am 28 (Gemini). This is my final semester here at BMCC. I am currently working as a teacher assistant at Regent School. My dream is to teach my own classroom or a mentor. I love watching Netflix and watching TED Talks on Youtube. I am currently reading ” Rewire Your Anxious Brain” If you made it this far. Please reach out and say Hello 🙂
Academic Interests
Anything that has to do with Child Development, horoscopes, astronomy, sociology. Basically anything that does not include Math because that is not my favorite.
Department
Teacher Education
Academic Program
Child Care/Early Childhood Education, A.S.

Courses

ECE 209-091 Seminar – Infant Development – Fall 2020 – J. Longley

ECE 209-091 Seminar – Infant Development – Fall 2020 – J. Longley

This course focuses on the theories, methods and materials of early childhood education for infants (birth to eighteen months), with an emphasis on addressing developmental needs and culturally appropriate practices in their education and care. The following topics are explored in depth: social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of infants; basic principles of infant care giving, including providing culturally sensitive and consistent care; arrangement of the environment and developmentally appropriate experiences to promote infant growth and learning; the role of parents and establishing partnerships with families.

ECE 209-091W Lecture – Infant Care  & Curriculum  – Fall 2020 – J. Longley

ECE 209-091W Lecture – Infant Care & Curriculum – Fall 2020 – J. Longley

This course focuses on the theories, methods and materials of early childhood education for infants (birth to eighteen months), with an emphasis on addressing developmental needs and culturally appropriate practices in their education and care. The following topics are explored in depth: social, emotional, cognitive and physical development of infants; basic principles of infant care giving, including providing culturally sensitive and consistent care; arrangement of the environment and developmentally appropriate experiences to promote infant growth and learning; the role of parents and establishing partnerships with families.

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