it repeated. However‚ if you hide the object in the same place repeatedly‚ and then change the hiding place‚ Amelia has a strong tendency to look in the old hiding place‚ and then get confused about where the object is‚ or forget about it” (My Virtual Child‚ 2014). This is because based on Piaget’s Sensorimotor theory‚ in substage 4 (4 - 8 months)‚ they start to engage in “intentional or goal-directed” behavior. They are able to coordinate schemes to solve problems (Berks & Meyers‚ 2016‚ pg. 204)
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Raising Lilly Rose Miller While going through the step by step process of Virtual Child (Manis‚ 2008) I submitted that I was married to my present girlfriend. Our child is a beautiful young lady named Lilly Rose Miller‚ who‚ until the age of 3‚ did not have a sibling. When Lilly turned 3‚ my partner and I had another daughter‚ named Jessica Rae Miller. Also there was no change in our marital status while raising our daughter; we were happily married with occasional arguments and struggled with
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and answer questions about a virtual child. When I was told this was an assignment I thought “this should be easy”. Boy was I wrong! I found many things can affect the outcome of my child. If I am too strict or too easy‚ the child’s behavior will show this. Over time‚ this will also affect the child’s temperament. I have learned that some of my classmates’ virtual children are harder to get along with and require more discipline then others. I decided to just trust my instinct and answer the questions
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My Virtual Child Development Morgan K. Griffin Lewis and Clark Community College My Virtual Child Development My husband Brett and I‚ were not able to have children of our own. So we contacted the best adoption agency around us‚ through this agency we now have two beautiful children. Six year old Joseph Louis and three year old Poppy Jean. Joseph is a “slow to warm up” (Mannis 2014) child and though we are working on ways to improve this we are so blessed to have two healthy children.
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My child’s attachment relationship with my partner and I is developing very well. I have reason to believe that she has developed a secure attachment with us. The pediatrician mentioned that my virtual baby‚ Elecktra‚ has an obvious attachment to my partner and prefers my partner over other people‚ but seems to have fun playing with me. The pediatrician also mentioned that the only problem was with a brief separation from my partner‚ which is normal because results from the strange situation suggests
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girl‚ Jazlyn Nicole‚ to the next moment where I was heartbroken to know that my time with my baby was over since she was off to college. As parents‚ we play a huge role in their lives since we are the ones that mold our children into the adults they become since we see all the potential they have and encourage them through life. Throughout the raising of my child I was able to learn a lot. Reflecting back on my virtual child‚ of course there are decisions I would’ve like to have made differently‚ but
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My Virtual child‚ Anabia‚ was born naturally. I decided to breastfeed her because that would help me to have a secure attachment with her. However‚ we also decided to supplement her with formula. To make her interested in her surroundings‚ I talked to her‚ hold her‚ and interact with her whenever she seemed interested. By the age of 3 months‚ she was showing more intense interest in her surroundings. She was generally calm and easy to soothe a child. If she woke up crying at night‚ me or my partner
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My Virtual Child Assignment Name: ___________________________________________ Section: ______ Complete the following questions in the space provided‚ based on the information that was provided to you at nine months (end of eight month period) and again at 19 months. The Question | Your Response | Reference (text) & pg. # | Mark | 1. How does your baby’s eating‚ sleeping and motor development compare to the typical developmental patterns? (2 marks) | | | No
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Carley Agliata and Claudia Hill Developmental Psychology March 20‚ 2012 My Virtual Child 4 Year Old Paper 1. What signs indicate that your child is still in preoperational thinking and what signs indicate s/he is starting to move into concrete operational thinking. Give examples. One of Snooki’s favorite games to play is Hide and Seek‚ which shows preoperational thinking‚ even if she needs guidance to a hiding spot. Sometimes Snooki needs help finding the place to put her toy‚ but for
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Once you have raised your virtual child through age 5‚ respond thoroughly to the following questions. 1. Describe your child’s language and cognitive development throughout early childhood. Discuss how his/her language and cognition has affected interactions with you by giving specific examples. Olivia has always seemed to be ahead in her language abilities‚ such as in vocabulary and in advanced thinking skills of creating sentences and understandings of what someone is asking. At three
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