Observation of the Toddler Environment Name: Iona Fisher Date: Wednesday May 14th‚ 2014 Time of observation: 9.30 - 11.30 Number of Children: 11 Number of Staff: 3 Ages of children: 18 months - 2.5 years of age Upon entering the toddler environment‚ the first thing that I noticed was the classroom atmosphere‚ which was calm and yet full of educational opportunities for a variety of students. The shelves and materials were organized in sequential order‚ the shelves were exposed so that materials
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Being part of the toddler clinic this year contributed greatly to my academic development. I got to observe what takes place during a regular therapy session in both a one-on-one and a group setting. Three main things I learned from my experience were; preparedness‚ flexibility and the importance of communicating the goals of a client during therapy. The first thing I learned about this experience is the importance of being prepared ahead of time. Being prepared starts from the moment we administer
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biting‚ tantrums‚ clinging or hitting at various times in their development. These behaviours are usually short-lived and typically improve with guidance and age. There are some children‚ however‚ whose challenging behaviours may increase and result in injury to self or others‚ cause damage to property‚ interfere with acquiring new skills and/or social isolation. This report investigates the possible causes for challenging behaviors (focusing primarily on tantrums and biting) in infants‚ toddlers and
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Teens vs. Toddlers When we are young we admire the great and cool things that teenagers are able to do‚ and all we want is to be teenagers. As the years would go by we would get more excited because our teen years were getting closer. However‚ when we finally reach those teenage years‚ we then suddenly wish we could be kids again. A teenager and a child both have their differences and similarities‚ but they are more different than we think; after all‚ they are two different ages. As teenagers
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read to. She enjoys helping her mother clean and do simple tasks. She seems to be very confident with and without her mother in her sight. Harper’s father is not actively involved in her life because he lives in another state. Observation of a Toddler 1. Harper is a 23 month old little girl. She is 34 inches tall and weighs approximately 27 pounds. She has blonde hair and blue eyes and a very pretty smile. 2. Harper’s gross motor skills are normative. She is able to walk‚ squat and run
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I went to the Family Focus toddler room on Wednesday‚ March 8th. This trip was particularly adventurous! As we pulled up‚ we noticed that there were fire trucks outside of the day care‚ as we walked up to the huddles of teachers and children on the sidewalk‚ they told us that there had been a problem with the stove and that they had been able to smell gas. I would like to point out that I am not entirely sure how this might connect to class‚ but it seemed like an important event during which I made
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I. Introduction: The Learning Letters “I” : Preschool/ Toddlers : Ice cream Theme II. Objective: Letter I (long I sound)‚ Difference between big I and little i. III. Activities: Letter I Ice-cream activities. 1. Tell the children they are going to have fun with ice cream activities and learn about the letter “I i”. 2. Ask the children what they see in the poster. Demonstrate and run your finger over the letter I and point to the fact that the little “Ii” has a dot on top.
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Does anyone else think toddlers are just miniature teenagers? Well you thought right. Toddlers and teenagers are a lot more alike than they seem‚ teenagers are just bigger. Both toddlers and teens have tantrums when they don’t get what they want. They both really need sleep and also their parents. Toddlers are way cuter than teenagers‚ though they may seem different both stages in life are quite similar. Teenage boys and girls are known for dealing out or throwing huge fits when something doesn’t
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Toddlers and Television Com/156 February 1st‚ 2014 Stefanie Marschner Toddlers and Television In today ’s world everywhere‚ we go there is some type of media. In most homes‚ there are at least one or more TV sets. Adults are known for watching so much TV our younger generations are starting to develop the same habit if not worse due to more technology. Children are exposed to watching TV at such young age due to their parents watching TV. Children ages two to five years old watch an average
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essential to building the child’s self-esteem and mutual respect. The parents and toddlers I observed show two distinctly different styles of communication active and non active communication. One parent actively communicating with their toddler and interacting with them while they played. The other parent did not interact or communicate much with their child at all unless it was warranted. I observed two female toddlers about 18-24 months in age one with her mother and the other with her father at
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