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    Description of child: Age of child:four years old Gender:male Room: preschool 2 Ratio of caregivers to children: 6:1 Observations of the child’s physical development:The child I observed had a high gross motor movement ability level. He was very energetic by constantly running around‚jumping and dancing. He also had a high fine motor ability level. He enjoyed picking out books and turning through the pages of each picture book. During the age of 4 to 5 children develop a greater independence‚ self-control

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    When it comes to classroom design layout‚ it is very important that the classroom is developmentally appropriate. Ensuring that the classroom environment is safe‚ warm and inviting‚ is very important for a child’s development. If the classroom is warm and inviting‚ it makes the child feel safe‚ secure‚ less stressed and welcomed. Also‚ making sure that the environment is age appropriate‚ and individually appropriate helps stimulate a child’s mind. Things like games‚ activities and the curriculum

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    Child Development Project CYP Level 3 Main principles of development: The main principles of development are: * Physical development – gross and fine motor skills * Communication development * Social development * Emotional development * Intellectual development * Moral development Sequences of development: Sequences of development are the order in which children develop; all children follow the same sequence of development but at different

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    Listening to the responses from the developmental panel‚ showed distinct differences between stages in life. The children who were under ten years of age showed little development when it came to topics that required general knowledge. The teens showed adequate levels of understanding of topics and Emilee showed to be furthest in development. Emilee is a twenty one year old female who had a very rough time growing up. when asked how Emilee describes herself‚ she believes herself to be reserved and quiet

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    curriculum. During this time the student’s physical development is changing dramatically and as teachers we need to understand the changes they are going through so we can adjust the learning environment accordingly. By “physical” I of course mean the development of the body‚ brain and motor skills. I will now explain the importance of all factors needed for excellent physical growth and development in the middle childhood years. One important factor of physical activity during these years is to improve

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    Piaget’s theory of cognitive development is a theory used to analyze and understand human development and behavior. His theory is broken up into four stages: Sensorimotor‚ which lasts from 0 to 2 years of age‚ Preoperational‚ which lasts from 2 to 7 years of age‚ Concrete Operational‚ which lasts from 7 to 11 years of age‚ and lastly‚ Formal Operational‚ which the child enters at 11 years of age and stays in throughout adulthood (Santrock‚ 2010‚ p.24). Piaget’s theory of cognitive development is important

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    group of people that is passed down from generation to generation. Culture is important to cognitivesocial-emotional‚ and physical development because it shapes the experiences that children are exposed to and influences a child’s perception of their surroundings. Depending on where a child grows up and who they are surrounded by influences certain values and skills that are passed down by past generations. Moral differences and parenting styles are only some examples of how cultures differ from each

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    Does culture determine cognitive development? I believe that cognitive development is greatly impacted by culture. As a race we are social beings and learn from our surroundings‚ community and family. Cultural background and identity will influence us as we develop into adults‚ teaching us what and how to think.. There are many influences which contribute to cognitive development that span across all cultures but the greatest of these and most necessary is that of interactions and involvement

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    October 20‚ 2012 ECE 220 Child Observation # 3 Observation Date 10/8/2012 Jonathan‚ Brielle and Sebastian are playing in the block area. Working together they stack 3 rows of blocks on top of each other‚ going horizontally. After stacking the blocks‚ Jonathan points to each block (individually) and counts them. Jonathan counts to 20‚ the other children joins in the counting. After reaching 20‚ Jonathan kicks the row of blocks and they blocks fall to the floor. Brielle and Sebastian

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    Latoyac11 M. White March 4‚ 2011 Child Interview Questions 4-12 Emotional Development: Are you afraid of anything? Yes‚ when my mom walks to the gas station and when she takes a long time to get back it scares me. I am afraid of spiders‚ because when I watch them on TV and they are in people’s bed and houses and if they bite you it makes a giant bite mark as big as a your hand‚ its inside is blue and the outside is red. What makes you angry? When people talk about me and my brother

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