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    The Importance of Nature in a Child’s Life Nature is made by nature‚ not by man. Nature can be used for many different things. It can be used for a natural playground‚ a learning experience‚ a science experience‚ a meditation place. The list is endless on what nature can be used for. The best part about it is that there is no list that states what it can and can’t be. It is all in your imagination. This is important for children to learn and grow with. Without nature‚ there would be no land to live

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    Unit 4 - children and play D1‚ D2‚ D3‚ D4‚ D6‚ C One setting where children might play is a nursery; the typical age range a child would play in the nursery is aged between 3-4 years. The stage of play for a child to be involved with while playing in the nursery might be associative play stage which means children look to see what other children are doing and may copy them; children may stand at the edge of older children’s games. The types of play that would take place in a nursery is

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    Eliminating Recess Recess is a playground for debate amongst educational researchers and philosophers. In primary schools‚ twenty five percent of injuries will take place on the playground (Hill). Bullying and unhealthy competition are areas of recess concern and thus recess is considered a waste of academic time. Is this a valid reason to completely eliminate recess in elementary schools? Forty percent of the nation’s 16‚000 schools have either already modified‚ replaced‚ or consider eliminating

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    competence Functional Area: Physical In our program‚ we have many opportunities throughout our day to promote physical development. Some of the ways we do this are: * At recess‚ students have access to playground equipment. ( We have special equipment for 3 year olds) They climb‚ slide‚ run‚ jump‚ skip‚ gallop‚ balance‚ etc... * At recess‚ our students like to play games such as Tag‚ Follow the Leader or Hide and Seek. * P.E. every day for 30 minutes. Monday and Wednesday we have music and

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    families feeding the ducks and geese‚ retired men relaxing in the shade with their fishing rods‚ and a unique and dangerous attribute only found here. 3. What are the three topic sentences? My favorite parking lot is the one directly adjacent to the playground. As Leland and I huff our way up the hill‚ we are able to overlook over the rest of the park. This bridge leads to what the locals call “Geese Island”‚ someone even managed to carve the name into the last plank. 4. In what order is this essay developed

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    check all toys and equipment that children will be using for broken or missing parts often to ensure they remain safe. I ensure all chemicals and cleaning products are stored in locked cabinets to prevent poisoning. I teach children how to use playground equipment safely to reduce the risk of injury. I am certified in first aid‚ CPR‚ and Infant CPR which makes me knowledgeable of caring for accidents or injuries. My goal is to provide an environment and practices that promote wellness and

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    References: Ackerley‚ J. 2002. Playground rhymes keep up with the times. Play and Folklore 42‚ 4-8. Ackerley‚ J. 2003. Gender differences in the folklore play of children in primary school playgrounds. Play and Folklore 44‚ 2-15. Armitage‚ M. 2004. Hide and seek – where do children spend their time after school? Paper presented at The Second European Conference Child

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    environment I model safety practices and healthy routines in an environment that supports development and growth in these areas. My goal is to provide a clean healthy environment that meets each child’s physical needs. Making sure the classroom and playground are clean and safe at all times reduces the number of injuries of children while they are in my care. One of the ways I do this is by supervising children at all times. Making sure all outlets are covered so children can’t access them. I make sure

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    Personal Essay Draft I took a stroll off campus through the direction I have walked the many times I decide to accompany my friend to work. The Three Links Campus is widespread across the right side of Forest avenue road‚ existing in it’s own little world in Northfield. It’s isolated yet surrounded. Isolated in the way it stands out from the many common residence homes on the left of the road‚ and the way it’s white short fences silently beg you not to trespass. Yet it is a world that holds the world

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    Dr. Wagner May 6‚ 2008 Religion 101 The Devil’s Playground Review This was sincerely the biggest eye opening independent film that I have ever seen. I know absolutely nothing about the Amish faith or people as I have never been exposed to them. Their strict way of life is backed by a very close knit family and strong religious beliefs. When teenagers in the Amish community turn sixteen they are free to explore the “English” world and they are exposed to everyday American life. Followers

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