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Assignment 1: Child Study Project
Taranjeet Chatha
Assignment #1
Human Growth & Development
Child Study Project

Child Study Project

Monitoring a child at play for 1 hour. Child behavior, normal growth and development characteristics, falling during play time noticed during the observation. The early years of a child's life are crucial for cognitive, social and emotional development. Therefore, it is important that we take every step necessary to ensure that children grow up in environments where their social, emotional and educational needs are met. Children grow, develop, and learn throughout their lives from birth and infancy to adulthood. Every child’s development is different and complex. They learn everything step by step; they may or may not do everything in the same way or at the same time. Every child is influenced by his or
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The all four chairs were upside down so the legs of the chair were upside and the seats were on the floor. He put the chairs all around and put a bed sheet on top of the chairs. Now the chairs were set up like a house. Both siblings were sitting inside the chairs that means inside their house. They brought few utensils such a heating pots, spoons. They were pretending that they are cooking some thing. Partap came up to me and asked me if I want a pizza and I said yes sure. He went inside the chairs and started pretending like he is making a pizza. After few minutes he came out of the chairs and said, “here pizza” and placed his empty hand in front of me. I said thank you. He went to his mom and offered her pizza. After serving the pizza he ran to family room and came back in about 2 minutes and his mom asked him why did he go? He replied, “Mango wants pizza so I went to see him.” Mango is his imaginary friend. He came back and asked me, “is it good?” and I said yes, can I have more? He replied, “No, there is no more left, come tomorrow I’ll make you more.”

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