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This assignment is based upon observing two 3 year olds gross motor skills during outdoor play.
... their development to recognised normative development.
Climbing the nursery apparatus.
Child A climbed upon the nursery apparatus for the majority of their play time.
Push and pull large, wheeled toys.
Child B pushes a pushchair around the playground. Child A pushes a small ...
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This assignment will discuss and critically analyse maternal welfare, observing the effects of alcohol on the growing fetus.
... drinking during the first trimester is the most serious, and babies exposed to alcohol at this most crucial time often have small brains and physical problems, what's more these babies can develop severe learning difficulties. Zieman (2004) additionally suggest alcohol ...
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This essay examines the similarities and differences between the German and the English welfare provision
... and health care, since they are considered most relevant to the societies. Related to this analysis, we then highlight the appropriacy of the provision in the twenty first century.
Finally, we come to the conclusion that the extent of the ...
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This is my Autobiography, this is all about my life, My family, My friends, My best memories and My worst memories. The thing that I like, the things I don’t like. My Hobbies, my ambition .
... birth day, because I spend one day with my friends, we went to cinema, restaurant, beach, and my birthday, because my dad buy me a bike for my 10th birthday and I went to trip to temple for 1 day.
My ...
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This report is a personal development plan that shows an evaluation of current skills and knowledge that includes my strengths and weaknesses.
... define the appropriate development to meet those perceived needs. In this report, I am going to focusing on what my strengths are and where my weaknesses are, also how to use my strengths in the field I will work into ...
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Thoughts for Management in the School
... them and, yes, humour...The teacher's underlying emotional attitude influences, involuntarily and unconsciously, the mood and behaviour of the child."
Although it is likely that many children with AS can be managed primarily in the regular classroom setting, they often need ...
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Three Different Approaches Looking At Possible Causes For the Suicide of Kurt Cobain.
... find how much damage a divorce at such an early stage in a child's development can have on a young individual. Within the following three approaches I wish to apply to this article I hope to show in more depth ...
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Throughout my essay I am going to study and look at the work of five medical developers - Edward Jenner, James Simpson, Louis Pasteur, Florence Nightingale, Alexander Fleming.
... used inoculation and was aware of the risks it had when used against smallpox. Whilst he trained he had been taught to use careful observations and recording as part of his work as a doctor. So when he worked in ...
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Time of visit: 12. 30 – 14.00Age: 4 years and 7 monthsPlace: Local ParkPeople present: Aysia and me Aims:Today, I’m going to take Aysia to a bigger park
... a bit of freedom to play on what she wants to at the park.
Observations:
When I arrived at Aysia's house she came running up to me because she hadn't seen me for a couple of weeks because they have been on ...
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To my Brother
... Granddad for me, and spit in the eye of that place which told me I had no future. If I were more of a fighter I'd be tempted to lock myself in a room with the owner of that place. ...
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To observe a child replacing rhyming words in a poem during the literacy hour and compare to the national curriculum.Details of setting:Child in a small group within a year 2 class of 27
... the table in front of him. He opens it and looks towards the child on his right (N)
T> N, "I don't know which to do"
N whispers something to T, T looks down and begins to write in his book ...
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To observe the particular need of a child when engaged in an activity, which illustrated his/ her particular special need.
... affected her social and emotional development.
My planning of the activity:
She will need to listen my instruction for the activity. I will then give her a pencil and a piece of paper, and she will need to follow my instruction ...
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To what extent are children bought up in single parented families worse off?
... with another person. Marriages might not break up, but it could be that the mother or the father of the family has died when the child was at a young age, causing the child to act differently due to the ...
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To what extent can it be said that play is a social, cognitive and creative process?
... take'. By providing different apparatus children progress through the different social stages. This enables the child to develop moral reasoning. For example, in my observations of children making Easter cards, they each had to take it in turn to use ...
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To what extent can it be said that play is a social, cognitive and creative process?
... take'. By providing different apparatus children progress through the different social stages. This enables the child to develop moral reasoning. For example, in my observations of children making Easter cards, they each had to take it in turn to use ...
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To what extent did the restructuring of the Personal Social Services between 1990 and 1997 aid the delivery of Community Care?
... they are part of a community. Community care is at present a government policy, expressed in a white paper which was finally implemented through the 1990 NHS and Community Care Act, it requires services for certain client groups of health ...
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To what extent does research provide evidence that day care is beneficial for social and/or cognitive development.
... it has a better effect if they start day care at a younger age.
Another study that suggests day care has positive effects is Shea's study of three and four year old children in the playground during their first ten ...
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Today I am going to Jessica's house to see Jessica's reactions on opening her Christmas presents.
... run around lots and be very excited. I am not sure what Jessica's reaction to her father been there will be as she does visit him every two weeks but it might be strange for her to see him and ...
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Today I'm going to observe Lauren's skills in the park yet again, because I'm going to se how and whether they have changed over the past four months.
... playground. I'm going to look at the safety aspects and compare it to what it should be like. I have got the information from www.rospa.com for the safety regulations and the equipment and how it helps children's development.
FAR prediction
I think ...
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Today I’m going to observe Aysia when making Tom & Jerry cakes. I’m going to be looking at her intellectual development when I’m telling her instructions. I am also going to be looking at her, social skills, to see how she communicates with me
... and cooker in her room and Aysia enjoys playing with this.
Observations:
When I went to visit Aysia she was very excited when I had told her we were making cakes, she followed my instructions clearly but when she found it hard ...
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Toni Morrison has often been praised for the stylistic qualities of her writing - Choose two passages, compare them and consider your own response to her stylistic qualities as a writer of prose.
... writing of Morrison to be intriguing and fascinating.
The section goes on to describe the actions of Denver, 'Denver sat on the bed smiling and providing the music'. This conveys the strength of the bond between Denver and Beloved. We can ...
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Topic: Talk on Child Abuse
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2. NEW LAWS USED: to prevent child killers getting away with murder. For too long the law has allowed a couple suspected of murder to evade the charge by refusing to co-operate in saying who inflicted the fatal blow. Research ...
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TORT ESSAY – PROBLEM QUESTION Economic loss and duty of care
... that had they properly diagnosed the risks involved (i.e. the likelihood of the child to be severely disabled) and informed him accordingly he would have certainly exercised his right to terminate the pregnancy (and not keep Sunita on life-support) and ...
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Toys help children to learn. Design and make a toy that would help in the development of an identified skill (or skills) for a pre-school child.
... times a year
A couple of times a week Only for special occasions
A couple of times a month Other______________
5. How important do you think toys are in a child's development?
Not at all Quite
Not very Very
Slightly Extremely
Date - / /2003
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1. This bar chart proves that the ...
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Trace the changes in the poet's emotions in the poem, explaining how and why they change.
... and sweet happiness.
The poet uses a fairytale image to create a lack of realism in order to re-enforce the optimistic tone.
He describes himself as "the lucky prince in an enchanted wood", which shows that he feels fortunate about the fact ...