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    Maria Alvarez TUES-THURS 10:30-11:50AM May 8‚ 2014 Adolescent Interview When picking my adolescent I had quite a few choices to pick from but I decided on my adolescent 15 year old sister since I know a lot about her and have seen first-hand how she is coping with this adolescent stage. Patricia is a normal 15 year old girl still in high school. She lives in a household of 7 with 3 older siblings and one younger one. She mentioned that she lived in a small home with three dogs‚ two fish‚ a

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    Observation Of An Adolescent Brandon Alexander During my observation of my 7 year old nephew‚ Xavier Washington‚ I noticed he doesnt like to play outside‚in his neighborhood during the week . He puts in 20-25 hours a week playing video games. His selection of video games are pretty muture‚ ranging from first person shooters to Super Mario Bros. He also plays basket ball on a team at his youth center. I approached him during the week to ask him my 10 questions‚he happen to be playing

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    Adolescent Interview Teenage years can be a challenging time for many individuals. Beginning at the age of 11 through 20‚ adolescence is defined as a “transitional period in the human life span‚ linking childhood and adulthood” (Santrock 2009). At this point‚ the person is no longer a child‚ but not yet an adult. This makes it a very critical and sensitive time frame for identity formation. According to Erik Erikson‚ adolescence is marked by the child’s questioning his or her identity during

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    Teacher Interview and Observation on Lesson Implementation Theresa Flournoy University of Phoenix/Axia College EDU 310 At 1:00 p.m. I entered into Evoline C. West Elementary school on Thursday‚ July 12 2012 for an interview with Mrs. Yolanda Lawrence. As I entered the classroom‚ I was greeted by Mrs. Lawrence‚ the head teacher in this classroom. Mrs. Lawrence has no assistant at this present because of it being in the summer. After I entered into the classroom‚ the entire class welcomed

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    Meagan Lopez 11-29-12 Child/Adolescent Psychology Adolescent Observation Assignment For this adolescent observation assignment I observed four adolescents at a home get together‚ there were two girls and two guys. One girl was sixteen years old‚ while another girl was seventeen years old. Both of the guys were seventeen years old. Their names are Rebecca‚ Amanda‚ Elias‚ and Aaron. There physical appearances did not seem to have much in common. Rebecca is African American‚ Amanda is Hispanic‚

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    English 1200/ Section 40 19 January 2012 Study Habits for Non-studious Students Receiving a letter under your door marked “URGENT” is never something a young college student wishes to see. Well‚ not too many days ago‚ the first of hopefully not many was slid under room 302. “Christopher Lane‚ your presence is expected in the third floor common room for an important meeting.” Suddenly my heart sank as I thought to myself what I could have done to be mandated to this random meeting the second week

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    The gym is open from noon to 2 p.m.‚ Monday through Thursday the entire summer. I usually have about 25 kids show up and play continuously for a solid hour and then they dwindle away as the time passes. That hour is where I have done most of my observations for this assignment. To being‚ it has been very interesting to watch children of so many ages interact. The gym has been broken up into 3 parts – as a result of the games that the children want to play. One half of the gym is for basketball

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    DHL Observations and Interviews DHL’s hub‚ located at the Greater Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky Airport was the setting of a July 1993 tour of DHL’s nighttime hub operations. This is the U.S. domestic hub for DHL’s worldwide operations. Approximately 40 aircraft arrive and depart the DBL "superhub" every Monday through Friday night‚ but only about half of these aircraft are large enough to carry cargo containers and/or pallets. The other aircraft are much smaller and serve customers by loading packages

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    Laura Taylor Paul Kincs Child and Adolescent Psych 26 April 2010 Child Observation This time‚ I decided to observe children between the ages of five and six in a kindergarten class room at Maddock Public School. Maddock is a smaller school and there were only five children in the class‚ all of them were boys. I knew this would be an interesting day‚ because we learned in class that boys tend to be a little bit more active and disobedient‚ but I was definitely looking forward to it. I went

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    Classroom Observation and Teacher Interview Leslee Reaves EDU/305CA-Child Development September 26‚ 2012 Greg Frates Introduction My classroom observation took place at Golden Hills Elementary School in Derek Devine’s classroom. I observed his class for a little over six hours. Mr. Devine’s class is a special education class that consisted of fourth and fifth graders. There were 14 students and a teacher’s aide. Mr. Devine seemed to be in tune with the needs of his students. Interview Questions

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