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    The early American Christian attitude of limited tolerance for other religions is still apparent today with the issue of NFL players not standing for the National Anthem. Football is so meaningful to American culture‚ that it has become a segment of many people’s religion‚ so when an athlete decides to sit during the National Anthem‚ fans view it as a slight to their religion and their country at the same time. Football fans are a part of one large community where people come from all different

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    allows us to find out what children understand‚ how they think‚ what they are able to do‚ and interests are. This information helps us to build rich stories of children as capable and competent learners in order to support further activities and development. In doing this‚ observation gave me information to give on-going feedback to children about how they are getting on in their learning‚ to provide enjoyable experiences for them‚ to choose appropriate supports for them‚ and to document‚ celebrate

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    STLS ASSIGNMENT : UNDERSTAND CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT            Understand child and young person development     Name​ : _______________________________     School :___________________________        Learner Signature: ____________________________      Assessor Signature: ___________________________      Date: ______________      CHILD DEVELOPMENT   This booklet can be filled in by referring to your text book‚ internet research and by using your own first hand experience of working

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    carer’s of each child‚ while In the nursery setting to provide everything necessary for speech language and communication development. We have a whole range of activities‚ games‚ songs and rhymes designed for this purpose that are used on a daily basis. An explanation of how speech‚ language and communication skills support each of the following areas in children’s development: Learning – Without speech learning would become a lot more stressful and difficult. Speech allows a child to convey

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    Jean Piaget‚ B.F. Skinner‚ Howard Gardner‚ and Lev Vygotsky. John Dewey’s philosophy made an influence on education. He believed that it is important to emphasize children and their interests rather than subject matter. This influenced me because I believe that children won’t have a passion of learning if you do not consider the children’s interest when creating lessons. The curriculum needs to be child centered. Dewey saw teachers as guides and mentors. Rather than giving out the information

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    Physical Development Physical development is the development of the body. It is usually the development within a few weeks either side of the average age of a child under 5 years old. As physical development proceeds‚ the child acquires various physical skills‚ such as motor skills; there are two types of this‚ gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are large movements‚ such as‚ hop scotch‚ skipping‚ kicking‚ throwing a ball and taking large steps. Fine motor skills are the

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    Cheyenne McCulley March 27‚ 2012 Sociology 3B Educational Autobiography Educational Autobiography Most people think that education comes from school‚ but school is not the only place you learn. When you are a baby you learn from your parents‚ family‚ friends‚ playmates‚ and surroundings. You don’t go to school to learn to walk‚ crawl‚ or eat. You learn all that from your parents at home. I started my school days with preschool. I went to preschool at Nekcap Head Start. I remember very

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    There are many key factors that play into a child’s development‚ the most important of these: the early childhood educator. The early childhood educator plays the role of primary influence in the child’s life‚ encouraging relationships between parent and child and establishing relationships between parent and teacher‚ helping the child’s skill set expand and they’re mental‚ emotional‚ and spiritual capacities to grow. The feelings I get when I become a influential force in a child’s life along with

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    Nurture strongly influences early human development discuss Many researches are taking about hot topic ’nurture and nature’ one of these. In this essay writer will discuss about nurture as a strongly influences in early human development. In addition‚ answer on these questions‚ what are nurture and nature? Which do more strongly influence nurture or nature in early human development? Firstly‚ Nurture defines in Longman dictionary as " the education giving to the child while he is

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    200821027 Nurture strongly influences early human development Introduction While nature produces healthy‚ well-formed infants‚ nurture helps in developing them in the early stages of their lives through practice and experience. It means that the early development of a human is effective and faster by nurture than what comes out of nature. All children go through the same sequences of growth and development in the same order right from their mother’s womb‚ be it the development of parts of the body

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