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    Attachment Observation

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    Attachment Observation I observed a 27 month old boy at the a day care center. There were 20 other students present during my observation. I observed this child for approximately one hour in the morning and thirty minutes later in the day. During both of the times I was observing the child he had several crying spells. He would not play with the other children. When the class went outside he wanted to stay next to the caregiver and not interact with the other children. When the other toddlers

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    Boy Observation

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    younger who was interacting with his father in the park. The child was riding the toddler swing and asks his father to push harder and said‚ "hiyer‚ dabby! hiyer!" (higher‚ daddy! higher) He kept asking his father to push harder for about 30 seconds‚ then I could realized he became bored. He raised his both arms toward his father‚ signaling he wants to get down. The father stopped the swing and pulled him out of the toddler swings. After the little boy got out of the swing then pointed at the jungle

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    Mallel Observation

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    The child that caught my attention was a 24-month-old‚ curly haired boy. I was not able to get the toddlers name so I will mention him as Maxell. Maxell was smaller than the rest of the children. Even though he was one of the smallest children in the class. Maxell looked healthy and of average weight‚ not too skinny nor too fat. In addition‚ Maxell was quite interested in his surroundings. What I noted when I first stepped in the playground was that he was really interested in the butterfly that

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    Observation Checklist

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    Child Observations Observation 1: Physical Development Background information: Age Group: 0-1 year Observation Number: 001 Date: 25/01/2013 Method Used: Checklist Media Used: Pen and paper Time Started: 13:10 Time Finished:

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    Anecdotal Observation

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    Mersadie Root ECE 2‚ Anecdotal Observation 09/09/13 Keira‚ age 6‚ Crosscreek Malibu Country Mart Playground‚ 2-2:30 p.m.‚September 9th. Observation Site: Malibu Country Mart Playground. The playground is set in the center of an outdoor shopping mall‚ It consists of 4 play structures total. Two swing sets with 6 seats at each end of the playground. One swingset is equiped with infant seats and the other with regular seats‚ A play center with 2 slides‚ ramps to climb‚ and sections to play inside

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    observation project

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    infants and toddlers‚ 3 to 36 months old Observing this toddler has taught me many things. I was able to learn about the different forms of child development and what it looks like. One of the major forms of child development is physical. The child experiences major child development during the first two years of life. During this time the child experiences gross-motor development. The skills obtained from these developments are the ability to run‚ jump‚ catch etc. During the observation of the infant

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    On November 6th‚ I observed a four year-old boy at the UCI Early Childhood Education Center. My observation starts at 4:10pm‚ and it lasts for thirty minutes. At the time I did the observation‚ all of the children woke up from the nap time and started to play outside of the classroom. The playground is at least seventy-five square feet‚ and it has many play stations for children. Three classrooms share the same outside playground‚ and the age groups of those children are from three years old to five

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    Importance of Infancy and Toddler-hood Nutrition PSY104: Child and Adolescent Development (BOG1107A) Dr. Rebecca Wilson February 20‚ 2011 The Importance of Adequate Nutrition in Infants and Toddlers Beginning at birth‚ human beings require wholesome nutritional meals to develop and maintain a healthy life. In this paper I would like to explain why adequate nutrition is especially important for infants and toddles. Nutrition is important for infants because before birth they have been

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    Piaget in the Toddler Classroom Jessica Moshier ECE332: Child Development Dr. Jessica Alvarado February 18‚ 2013 Piaget in the Toddler Classroom There are a lot of things to consider when designing the layout of a toddler classroom. It is very important to create an environment that is geared toward the proper developmental stage in order for young children to get the most out their classroom. Children in the preoperational stage (2 yrs. – 7 yrs.)

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    Infant Observation

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    table 5.2‚ the Age Norms for Motor Skills in Berger‚ p. 153‚ for his age of 15.5 months‚ 90% of all babies master the skill of walking. Beside being able to walk‚ just like the majority of infants at his age (from 1-2 years old)‚ Ali is quite a toddler‚ for the characteristic way they move their bodies‚ toddling from side to side. (Berger‚ p. 151). Still toddling but Ali obviously belongs to the upper half of the population in mastering his gross motorskill since he is also able to walk backward

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