Observation of adolescents (ages 123-15) On November 17‚ 2015‚ I observed adolescents ages 12-15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m‚ at the Windsor Middle School. I went to a few classes in every grade and sat at the back at the class and observed the class for about 15 to 20 minutes. I also observed the physical education class and their lunch break to watch for signs of eating disorders. Biosocial development During the time I spent with the 6th graders‚ I notice a great difference in physical growth between
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In my observation assignment I will identify as well as give examples of the children’s ability in the domains of development which are physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional. In addition‚ I will be identifying the different kinds of play I witnessed my child do. Domains (Physical‚ Cognitive‚ Socio- emotional: Expected Skills) During the growth of the child they should be developing in each of the domains of development which are physical‚ cognitive and socio-emotional. At the age of three they
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Emotional Identity In the early stages of childhood‚ a person will start to develop their ‘self-concept’ which includes attributes‚ abilities‚ attitude and values. A person can also describe their self-concept in emotional descriptions (Oswalt‚ 2008). From the description of emotional identity we are able to closely relate it to Rapunzel from Tangled (2010). She was once a girl who was locked in a tower room with no room of freedom which have caused her to feel gloomy over the years. But one day
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My Philosophy Statement on Teaching and learning Learning is described as the acquisition of new knowledge which eventually leads to a change in behaviour while teaching is regarded as the transference of knowledge...... As a teacher‚ my main responsibility in the classroom is to facilitate and provide guided my students learning. Learning is the acquiring new knowledge which will lead to behaviour change. On the other hand‚ teaching is transference knowledge in a manner that caters to individual
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My Personal Educational Philosophy Paper: An Eclectic View “Education would be so much more effective if its purpose were to ensure that by the time they leave school every boy and girl should know how much they don’t know‚ and be imbued with a lifelong desire to know it.” – Sir William Haley Everyone has his or her own defining moment of independence. For some it may be getting their driver’s license and taking themselves where they need or want to go; for others‚ turning 18 and registering
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Linguistic Diversity in Early Childhood Education Linguistic diversity in American homes has risen dramatically over the years especially in children under the age of six. Households of more than one in five school age children speak a language other than the English language. (nayec.org) Along with the rate of linguistic diversity rising‚ so has the issues and concerns associated with it. Problems arise with negative attitudes towards the diverse students and the language they speak‚ the
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Abstract Early Childhood Education is an important stage which lays the foundation for life-long learning and whole person development‚ and serves as the starting point of formal education. It articulates with primary‚ secondary and tertiary education to form an entire spectrum of education. Research into the human brain shows that the period from birth to the age of 8 is a critical phase for brain development and therefore the best time for learning. The influence of the external environment
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In conclusion‚ parents need to have more knowledge of how important is to have secure attachment bonds with their children in their early childhood. Caregivers need to be more involved and care about their children developmental stages because when children have neglected or abusive environment. Children tend to have negative consequences though out their entire life‚ when their caregivers didn’t show them affection or to have trust in their selves. As result‚ some of these negative consequences
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My personal philosophy is that by being a light it shows others how to shine. I have always tried to be a light in people’s lives. I’ve often wondered what kind of superhero I would want to be. Do I want to be the strongest? Do I want to be the fastest? Do I want to have x-ray vision? Do I want to be invisible? No‚ I want to be transparent and see-through to others. By definition‚ transparent means “so sheer as to permit light to pass through.” I like to light up a room with my smile and personality
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Working with children and families from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds can be a challenge to early childhood educators‚ in order to meet the needs of all members of the childcare and community‚ there are efforts that should be made to ensure that the community needs are meet as a whole and Child care components‚ which leads to individual classrooms that comprehends diverse and achieve cultural competence. One example that can be put into practices for infant and toddler program
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