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    Jillian is a 9-year-old female of average height and weight. When Jillian was asked to do a round-off‚ she had to do many cartwheels before being able to successfully complete a round-off. She also stumbled a few times and her landing was uncertain. This is to be expected of children between the ages of 8 to 10 years. Their motor skills are much more precise than younger children but‚ still need some “fine tuning” as they mature into later childhood. This is also seen as she threw a ball to her friend

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    Yolanda could do many things to promote Emma’s cognitive development. Yolanda could help Emma with her vision by doing many things. She could make eye contact with Emma a lot so Emma can realize who she is. Yolanda could also hold Emma up to a mirror so she could recognize herself. She could also take Emma outside because the more kids play outside the better vision they have by having to look further away to see things. Stinking out your tongue or doing silly faces could help Emma with problem

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    Early Childhood Education: Impact on Cognitive and Social Development Liberty University COUN 502 Human Growth and Development Dr. David W. Appleby Jennifer M. Wallace October 8‚ 2012 Abstract There has been a great deal of research conducted in the subject matter of early childhood education. During the preschool years‚ the human brain is growing rapidly and extremely sensitive to new information. Researchers have conducted studies in an effort to show a correlation between enrollment

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Child care development center is an alternative creative and playschool place for home as “habitat” for developing children during their formative years because of the absence of parents and guardians. Research confirms that babies raised by caring and attentive adults in safe‚ predictable environments‚ are better learners than those raised with less attention in less secure settings. The findings reveal that the effects of the environment on the developing

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    Tommy is a 5-year-old healthy boy. As the only child his parents adore him. They started to realize that some things were a bit odd about Tommy as he started to show signs of emotional and communication difficulties growing up. As he grew‚ they noticed a difficulty in speech‚ playing social games‚ and prefers to play alone. According to the DSM-5‚ Tommy falls under neurodevelopmental disorders of having autism spectrum disorder (Module 1: Autism and the Diagnosis). He has a love for stacking cars

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    Assignment Adult Social Development Case Study Project Interview another person in adulthood that is 18 years of age or older. This would be someone in either early adulthood‚ middle adulthood or late adulthood. Ask them the following questions. Encourage your subject to give more than “yes” or “no” answers 1. Do you feel successful and satisfied with life? Why or why not? 2. What specific goals did you make earlier in life? Did you achieve these goals? Are there any goals that you have not

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    off in a residential home to lessen the pressure on Pearl. ‘Dementia is an umbrella term used to refer to a collection of symptoms that can result from a number of different diseases of the brain’ (BBC‚ 2013). The progressive deterioration in cognitive function that is synonymous with dementia tends to result in confusion‚ memory loss‚ impaired language skills‚ communication and information processing difficulties‚ in addition to unreliable judgement (NHS‚ 2013). 820‚000 people in the UK currently

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    Case Study: Database Development CIS 515 Strategic Planning for Database Systems Dr. John Niemiec Rashid E. Williams Strayer University DATABASE DEVELOPMENT The software development lifecycle encompasses a variety of different methods‚ designed to enhance the processes involved with designing‚ testing‚ implementing and delivering a finished and polished product to the client. While there are many different schools of thought‚ many would agree that each methodology

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    Case Study 1: Generative Software Development Advanced Software Engineering –CIS 518 February 17‚ 2013 Case Study 1: Generative Software Development Generative software development is a development that permits products to be produced automatically through different specifications. This type of development happens in two phases the first phase consist of the domain engineers developing the product down to generating the software mechanisms. Once development is completed‚ then

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    Distinctive features of the Cognitive Linguistic approach to language study Draft John R Taylor and Jeannette Littlemore To appear in: J Littlemore and J Taylor (eds)‚ Bloomsbury Companion to Cognitive Linguistics. 2014. 1. Defining and positioning Cognitive Linguistics Cognitive linguistics began as an approach to the study of language‚ but it now has implications and applications far beyond language in any traditional sense of the word. It has its origins in the 1980s as a conscious

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