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    Course Outline School: Community and Health Studies Department: Community Studies Program: Early Childhood Education Course Title: Preschool‚ School-Age‚ Specialized Field Practicum Course Code: ECEP 245 Total Course Hours: 208 Prerequisites/Co-requisites: All first semester courses ECEP 135 or ECEP 235 Eligible for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition: Yes Originated by: Pauline Camuti‚ Erin Wallace‚ Date: June 2010

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    and a time when someone begins to construct their identity. Identity means their life value and goals including a secure sense of who they are in terms of sexual‚ vocational‚ and moral ethics. In the next few paragraphs I will be discussing my Virtual Child‚ Maeve as she went through adolescence (ages 11- 16). I am going to delve into the different changes I saw in her and how they relate to theories proposed by Piaget‚ Erikson‚ Marcia‚ and Gardner. Each theory deals with development through adolescence

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    what was the happiest day of your life?” this question comes up‚ sometimes. until seven years ago‚ it was “september 11‚ 1973.” that was the day my oldest child was born. it was the least pleasant of my three births‚ what with me an unwed teenage mother in a hopelessly old-fashioned veteran’s hospital in munich‚ an arch-catholic part of germany‚ and my poor little infant immediately snatched away in the belief that sterile hospital cradles were the best thing that could happen to a newborn. never

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    Set 1: 9 months-ATTACHMENT Attachment is defined as the positive emotional bond that develops between a child and a particular individual. Of the four major patterns of attachment (secure‚ avoidant‚ ambivalent and disorganized-disoriented)‚ I would consider Blair securely attached. Like other children who have a secure attachment pattern‚ Blair uses me‚ her mother‚ as a type of home base (Feldman‚ 2012). At 8 months Blair is cautious and shy in new situations. She has a typical fear of strangers

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    Virtual Child Paper: Nature vs. Nurture I have always held the belief that Nature v Nurture is not a zero-sum game. To steal a line from T.S. Elliot’s The Hollow Men‚ I believe humans are born into this world a “shape without form.” That shape‚ of course‚ is our nature; the sum of our genetic make-up and natural tendencies based on some combination of predisposition and innate sense of self. The form‚ then‚ necessarily reflects our experiences and the

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    solving behavior from 8 through 18 months and categorize them according to Piagetian and information processing theories. Note that 8 months is included‚ so you’ll need to use the time-line to look back at 8 months for examples. Starting at 8 months my child has already gone through the first 3 sub stages of Piaget’s six sub stages of the sensorimotor stage. Simple reflexes was demonstrated while feeding‚ first habits and primary circular reactions where shown when studying things while looking at them

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    2 pip Getrude‚ my child‚ you have issues to deal with. Wandile is not the answer. - Instead‚ he’ll bring you more problems. - You don’t know that! That Kgosi... I don’t care about him. He can go to hell! It’s like this... Either we sell all those drugs... or we starve. I’m not the starving type. We’re the new kids on the block. How will we know which territory is safe? Relax. Yster will tell you which streets are safe and which ones to avoid. Understand? I will? Mazwi is... He’s infertile

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    My First Child

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    August 24‚ 2013 was the day that changed my life because that was the day my handsome son was born. I would’ve known my first love was my son. He is the best thing that ever came into my life. When I first found out I was pregnant I was in total shock because at the time I was 19 years old just starting college. I was so scared to tell my mom because I thought she was going to be pissed but she wasn’t she was very happy for me. When I was in labor all I was thinking about was having an healthy baby

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    An event that changed my life‚ well when‚ I think back on my life there’s so many changes for the good and some were bad but‚ there were some learning experiences that helped make me a better person. Graduation for one made me realize that I am no longer a teenager and I was no longer allowed to depend on my mother. It was time that I go out into the real world and make a life of my own. Then my first real job is another‚ having to make money for a living and support myself. Although‚ these two are

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    until the much anticipated arrival of my child. I tried to keep myself occupied by watching television‚ reading‚ and doing crossword puzzles‚ but nothing could have kept me from feeling the excruciating pain of labor. The eagerness to have this all over and done with‚ was definitely not helping with the anxiety I was feeling during that process. After 22 grueling and strenuous hours of being stuck in a bed‚ and three different shifts of nurses‚ I finally met my daughter. Friday morning‚ at 4:55am

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