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    Children learn to play alongside instead of with other children‚ they test behaviours as they learn what is right and wrong. They need lots of emotional support from their parents. Ages 3-6 years- At this age the children will have a short attention span‚ They are learning self awareness and imagination‚ what is socially acceptable behaviour and what is not. The child will start to develope more language and communication skills and they will be starting to assert their own identity. Age 7

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    Description of the 4 Primary Temperaments John T. Cocoris‚ Th.M.‚ Psy.D The following is an overview description of the four primary temperaments. The Choleric is an extroverted‚ hot-tempered‚ quick thinking‚ active‚ practical‚ strong-willed and easily annoyed person. Cholerics are self-confident‚ self-sufficient and very independent minded. They are decisive and opinionated and find it easy to make decisions for themselves as well as others. Cholerics tend to leave little room for negotiating

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    Introduction: One step to take before becoming a teacher is to complete forty tutoring hours at Oasis Catholic facility. I have tutored children before‚ but when I first went to Oasis I was nervous. The facility was in a trailer park community primarily consisting of Hispanic immigrants who do not speak much English. However to my surprise‚ the children spoke English well. I initially believed I would need to learn more Spanish to tutor the children‚ but since I tutored the fourth graders‚ I did

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    may seem odd that my most intense experiences of reality have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things as they are. The familiar is forced into the background of our focus. Objects become ideas. Our

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    Oprah Any person experiences growth of different aspects of personality during various points of time. In fact‚ it is the day to day good and bad experiences that shape the personality of an individual. There are different theories of growth of personality of an individual. In this assignment‚ I will take up the case of well-known figure Oprah Winfrey. Based on different theories of personality‚ I will study the factors which contributed to the growth of personality of Oprah Winfrey. I will discuss

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    Martin Minnaar Student number: 4565-391-7 Subject: PST312M – Physical education and sports coaching Semester 1: Assignment 2 Unique number: 527854 Questions 1. Briefly explain the relationship between physical education and sport. (5) 2. Which test is used to evaluate a child’s posture? Explain. (5) 3. Why is knowledge regarding the structure and functioning of the body so important to the physical education teacher and coach? (5) 4. What is integration as it relates to sport? Explain

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    feel more relaxed as you inhale a fresh air. John Dwyer‚ a research associate at the mortar arboretum in Lisle said that "Reasearch is telling us more and more about the relationship between trees and human health". He also said that‚ Increasing attention is being given to how green space can help problems related to abesity and lack of exercise. Findings shows natural environment encourage people to go outside and be active. People also like to volunteer in outdoor environments‚ and that often helps

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    A. What does it mean for me to be a professional trainer? I started my career as a lecturer at a polytechnic in India. I enjoyed teaching the teenagers. Every day is a new experience and challenges. The students always kept me busy with their problems. Even though‚ I admire about the students and their carefree life. In the other end of the spectrum‚ some of them struggled even for their basic needs and with medical conditions. However‚ the friends supported them one and another and grew together

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    sanitized daily. I assist them with washing their hands before and after each meal‚ after playing outside and after using the bathroom. I also make sure they have healthy foods‚ drinks and snacks throughout the day. Toddlers have a very short attention span‚ so they need to have numerous activities available to them. They learn by example‚ so I talk to them using please and thank you. Playing games is crucial for the development of coordination‚ balance and gross motor skills. I do this on a daily

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    19) According to Dr: Maria Montessori normalization (the child’s true nature) is one of her main discoveries. Normalization is a word taken from anthropology meaning “becoming a contributing member of the society”. The young children with short attention span learning to focus and concentrate their work for a given period of time is the process of normalization. It happens at the first stage of development (0-6) and occurs when the child is developing normally. Maria Montessori saw a normalized child

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