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    I was able to go to the Child Development Lab and observe a little girl that looked to be the age of two. She was wearing a really cute outfit that consisted of a polar bear sequence long sleeve‚ black leggings‚ and some really nice nike’s. Her hair was in a really well done braid that started from the top of her head to the middle of her lower back. When I arrived she was playing at the train track station with an aid and a little boy. I noticed right away that she had to always have the aids attention

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    Play Observation Checklist Observer:_______________ Play Setting:_______________________ Date:_____________ Approximate Child Age:___ Child Gender: M F Hand Preference: L R Initiation of Play Observed Yes No Comments / Questions Behavior Child quickly engages in play Child requires help in getting started Child needs encouragement Child directs his/her own play Child shows initiative or curiosity Child appears impulsive Child initiates

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    Language and Literacy in a Multilingual Context In this essay we will investigate underlying issues of discrimination‚ human rights‚ inclusion and difference. The essay also considers the role of the early year’s practitioners in planning and resourcing for teaching in a multilingual setting. In order to evaluate and reflect on my settings approach to multilingualism and the generally ethos of the school‚ I will be referring to the pictures in the essay’s appendix consisting of display pictures

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    Kaylie Dilts First Observation I am observing a male who is a one year old. I am observing him during a volleyball match because he is our coach’s son. The environment is a gym filled of a lot of unknown people to him such as our volleyball team and we were all surrounded by him‚ at first he seemed to cling closer to his dad because he almost seemed shy around us. He just sat beside his dad’s foot and almost had a confused look as if he was thinking who are all of these people? He then began

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    A Child called “It” When I read the book “The child called it”‚ for a second I thought that it was a make believe story. It’s really sad to see that these stories are real and they happen day by day in this world. The story of David Pelzer was a story that touched my heart because when you are a little boy the number one thing that you really want is someone to give you love and a place to call home‚ David Pelzer had an awful childhood‚ he grew up with so much pain. I believe he decided to write

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    We will ask the child to tell us how far an object is from another object‚ using wooden blocks. 2. Compare distance We will ask the child to measure the distance between a third object and the first one. Then‚ we will ask which one was closer to the first object‚ the second or the third. 3. Submit results of a vote in a graph We will show the child a bar chart showing the group class voting of their favorite animal. We will ask the child to tell us which animal has won the vote. 4. Problem solving

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    Marry-go-rounds or swinging enables vestibular stimulation. 4) Sliding down a slide provide rapid movement of both acceleration and deceleration‚ 5) While lying on their belly rock back and forth on a therapy ball (hyperactive sensory). Proprioceptive 1) Pull your child around on a blanket‚ and then switch places. 2) Climb at the playground‚ move from various climbing equipment at the park. 3) Hide & Seek‚ hide under pillows and blankets 4) Hand clapping games 5) Making letters and shapes out of play-do

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    The Observation of a 5 Year Old Boy Date: 3/19/04 Time observation started: 1:40 pm Time observation ended: 1:55 pm Name of child: Daiki Age of child: 5.6 Setting: The setting took place in a play area/corner in the classroom of the school where Daiki attends. Daiki is playing with power rangers and there are also other children present‚ playing in the same play area. Observation: Daiki is sitting in a play area with a friend playing with power rangers at a small table

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    met and befriended many students and teachers that have ties to the Military. The majority of children has excellent manners‚ and is very smart; others were not quite there. There could be a number of factors why a child is acting out or behind in school‚ especially for a military child. Having a parent in the military is challenging. Having gone through it myself‚ I sympathize with them‚ but it wasn’t until meeting these kids and realizing how much support they needed‚ that I decided to seriously

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    Assignment #2 Early Childhood Cognitive Development For this assignment‚ the student will use and apply knowledge of child development and learning‚ appropriate observation‚ and documentation and assessment to gain a fuller understanding of early childhood development as time is spent observing a child. NAEYC Standard 1: Promoting Child Development and Learning: 1a. Know and understand young children’s characteristics and needs 1c. Using developmental knowledge to create healthy‚ respectful

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