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    When I applied for my first job at Leslie’s Pool Supplies‚ I thought it was going to be just a summer job. Instead‚ it turns out‚ after a year and a half I am stilled employed. My goal was to make some extra cash for the summer‚ but instead I have made a good amount of money and I have also acquired many life long skills. I have learned so much about the variety of people that come to shop at a pool store. Most people are nice because they rely on me to get their pool back into balance. They normally

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    Everyone has different experiences when it comes to physical culture and health. When you are a part of the same family‚ DNA and genetics are a factor. Yet‚ upbringing and influences of your family members can also play a huge part of what shapes you as a person. My family and I have all had different ways that we grew up therefore varied experiences that influenced my life and my own physical culture experiences. We all fit into the physical health schema very differently. My mom and my dad are

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    Cognitive development: Counting- The children will count in meaningful ways during free play. The way(s) this will be accomplished: Through the circle activity that contains different numbers. The objective of the activity is to match the appropriate amount of ice-cream stickers to the corresponding number. The children will have to successfully place the correct number of ice-cream stickers in the corresponding spot. The ice-cream cone activity will also need counting skills as the children need

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    playing‚ attention giving to him‚ making sure that he has not only my love and care‚ but all necessary things in life prior to me. I found myself caring about politics and laws that would affect my child someday. The only books I read were on child development and their nutrition. I felt the necessity of increasing my knowledge on nurturing my son. I even care much more about myself. I feel my health is not only important for myself but also more important for my son’s life. Nobody can take care of him

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    CDA Competency Goals and Functional Areas CDA Competency Goal I. To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment Functional Area 1. Safe 2. Healthy Definitions Student provides a safe environment to prevent and reduce injuries. Student promotes good health and nutrition and provides an environment that contributes to the prevention of illness. Student uses space‚ relationships‚ materials and routines as resources for constructing an interesting‚ secure‚ and enjoyable environment that

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    LEARNING BY EXPERIENCE

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    Project Synopsis This project involves the study of social and cultural background of Maheshwar Situated in a town in Khargone district of Madhya Pradesh through this project we are expected to reflect upon the experience which we had gained by engaging in a field work in the town Maheshwar and inculcating the good aspects which we have learned so that we could cater to the need of the society which demands the managers with sociological perspective‚ change agents and societal leaders.

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    punishments usually were enforced in order to keep the slaves in line and to “break their spirits.” There were many ways this could be performed‚ but some of the most common ways were physical abuse‚ starvation‚ and a denial of education. The masters performed all these kinds of mistreatments to empower the slaves. Physical abuse was one of the

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    According to John Santrock‚ "Development" can be defines as a pattern of change that begins at conception and continues throughout the human ’s life‚ while the Oxford school dictionary defines "Physical" as having to do with the body rather than the mind. This article I examined written by Alex Brooks with further clarification from John Santrock‚ Brooks believe that person ’s view of physical development is more than just hitting the right percentiles on a height chart. He believes that with

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    2014 Resourse File #1 Article on physical development In the first three years of the child‚ they accomplish many milestone that are the bases for a later growth. Children during infancy establish trust in their world and they find independence in their toddlerhood. Adults are an important figure on the physical development of the children during the first months. Parents or caregivers need to provide to children the opportunity to promote their development during these stages in order to create

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    Cognitive Learning Theory What is Cognitive learning? Cognitive Learning developed by theorist Edward C. Tolman‚ explains the way our brain processes and interprets information that we learn. The biological basis of cognitive learning style is grounded in brain theory. .("Different Cognitive Learning Styles‚" 2003-2013) It’s the relationship that occurs between two stimuli‚ but even though the stimulus is the same our brains react in different ways. However‚ each person process information at

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