Holly Jones EDUC114 1/31/13 Objective Running Record Date: 01/30/13 Observer’s Name: Holly Jones Child’s Name and Age: Aubrey‚ 6months Total Observation Time: 60minutes Describe every detail of the child’s observable actions as fully and exactly as possible in the center column. In the left column record the time every 10 to 15 minutes. Later‚ add your interpretive comments. Briefly describe the setting‚ action and participant: My
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Assessment 2: Part A) Case Study - Analysis & Interpretation of Running Record CASE STUDY: You will be given a running record of a child’s play to analyse and interpret. Undertake a written analysis and interpretation of the play. Identify the developmental domains most strongly involved and the nature of the learning that is taking place. Justify your answer by linking it to current research. Identify the main area of the Curriculum Framework and specific Student Outcome Statements to which
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Assignment method: Running record Date of observation : October 18‚ 2012 Time of observation : 9:05-9:35 Setting : Observation took place in a classroom of Richmond Preschool . There were 18 children who are 4 years old‚ 3 ECE teachers and 1 volunteer during this observation. Child’s name : Tom Child’s age : 4 years old Tom spins his jacket into the air and drops it on the floor. He picks up and hangs on the hook under his name tag. He asks his mom to take out his indoor
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Chapter 2 Review problems 1. Calculate the density of a piece of wood with a mass of 8.3 g and a volume of 5 cm3. 1.7 g/cm3 2. A spoonful of sugar with a mass of 8.8 grams is poured into a 10 mL graduated cylinder. The volume reading is 5.5 mL. What is the density of the sugar? 1.6 g/mL 3. A 10.0 gram pat of butter has a density of 0.862 g/mL. What is the volume of the butter? 11.6 mL 4. A sample of metal has a mass of 34.65 g. When placed in a
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Case Study on a Child’s Play Running Record Student’s Name: Institution: Course Details: Instructor’s Name: Date: A case study on a child’s play running record The field of education has made tremendous gains over the years. These changes have been both covert and overt especially in the area of curriculum planning. The myriad studies done in this area have been precipitated by the fundamental role that education has played in society since time immemorial. One of the areas
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Toddlers and infants demonstrate an ability not seen in many adults‚ the want to care for‚ and provide abetment for others. This instinct comes from the exercise of altruism‚ which releases the beneficial drugs; oxytocin‚ dopamine‚ and endorphins‚ within the body. However‚ as mentioned previously this capacity does not last for very long after these young children begin to mature. In an experiment carried out by American developmental psychologist‚ Michael Tomasello‚ infant altruism was studied through
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Part (A) Case Study - Analysis and Interpretation of Running Record The most important point to consider in analyzing Jane’s case is the developmental stage she is in as well as the environmental factors which could be influencing some of her unusual traits‚ according to behavioral theories of child development (Pinder‚ 2008). She presents a rare case asynchronous development. After carefully studying and analyzing Jane’s case‚ the developmental domains that are displayed include; • The physical
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The first few years of a child’s life are the most important for development cognitively‚ emotionally‚ socially and physically. The key aspects of development that will be address in this essay are toddlerhood‚ from the age 1-3 years old. When assessing the needs of a young child in the toddlerhood age of development it is imperial to take into account cognitive and physical milestones. It is at this age that the child is still striving to make sense of the world around them. - Unable to see
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stopping the fight in the corner‚ running a child to soccer practice‚ or deactivating the potentially explosive temper tantrum‚ parents are always on the move. Parenting can be a rewarding‚ fulfilling calling; however‚ as Alice G. Walton says‚ “Taking care of a child and his or her many‚ many needs can be physically exhausting.” But not to worry‚ because many studies have shown that raising a toddler is much like raising a teenager. By the time the parent survives the toddler stage‚ he or she has already
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Within each toddler classroom‚ the toddlers are brought down to the ballet room to participate in "FitKids". This is a time for the toddlers to release energy and move their bodies through various activities that are directed by coach Amy. For example‚ rolling balls‚ pretending to be animals‚ and obstacle courses. While observing a 20 month old girl‚ it was evident that she was able to move her body to the music that was playing with the activity that focused on being different animals. For example
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