Naturalistic Observation In order to study human development and perform naturalistic observation I went to the mall. I selected a 9-year-old white girl as the subject for my observation. I observed the subject for 30 minutes. During my observation the subject was not interrupted and was not aware of my study. The girl was spending time with her mother and brother at the mall. She was enjoying herself. She played some games with her brother. The games included jumping and running. During one of
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1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 Intellectual property (IP) Intellectual property refers to creations of the mind: inventions‚ literary and artistic works‚ and symbols‚ names‚ images‚ and designs used in commerce. Under intellectual property law‚ owners are granted certain exclusive rights to a variety of intangible assets‚ such as musical‚ literary‚ and artistic works; discoveries and inventions; and words‚ phrases‚ symbols‚ and designs. 1.2 The Two Branches of Intellectual Property: Industrial Property
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[pic] Crows Nest College‚ Northern Institute of TAFE‚ NSW Child Studies Semester 1 2011 |Teacher: Fiona Fanning |Contact details: Fiona.fanning@det.nsw.edu.au | |CHC50908- Diploma of Children’s Services |Unit - CHCFC503A ( weeks 1 – 8 ) | |(Early childhood education and care) |Support Emotional Development | |
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NARRATIVE OBSERVATION FORM Child’s first name: ______________LaMya Gamble________Child’s age __5_______ Date: _____10/13/2014___________ Time: ____5:19____ to ___5:56____ Setting: ______________Home____________ Focus on __Cognitive/Language______ _______ developmental domain FACTUAL DATA What did I actually see the child doing? INDICATOR Which performance indicator does this observation demonstrate? (Use the Bright from the Start or GPS weblinks) REFLECTIONS/ INTERPRETATIONS From your factual data
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OBSERVATION 1 OBSERVATION PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT Date: 17th December 2012 Age of Child: 2 years Gender: Female Time observation started:13.00 Time observation finished: 14.00 Number of adults present: 2 Number of children: 2 AIMS:- Gross motor skills * To see if TC can push and pull large wheeled toys by playing with her Barbie car * To see if TC can kick a large ball that is not moving by kicking a blow-up football with her in the garden
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For my observation‚ i went to Calvary Christian School in Vista‚ California in order to observe their Kindergarten class. I arrived around 12 o’clock‚ which was a little after their lunch period. The teacher had just about finished reading them all a story and then began an english lesson. The classroom itself‚ though generally hard physically‚ has a very warm and welcoming feel. it is very clearly broken up into different sections. Their is a classroom section‚ with desks lined up in orderly rows
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Background The child I chose to observe was a 6 year old boy that I will refer to as Timmy. Timmy is an intelligent‚ active little boy who reportedly struggles with behavior. Timmy lives with his parents. He has two 14 year old half sisters one of each belonging to his mom and dad prior to them meeting and getting married. The sisters live in the home with Timmy part time. I observed Timmy in his afternoon childcare classroom from 10:55am-11:55am. The classroom was spacious with large windows along
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Observation 1: When I conduct observations‚ I notice that the angry young woman makes efforts to restrain her anger and does not shout at the man. If she were at home‚ she would not have been so restrained. The restaurant is a public space and interactions in restaurants are conditioned by manners and customs (Yan‚ 2005). When dining out‚ people need to act in accord with the environment. It is absolutely impolite to shout in public places. However‚ the restaurant is a casual rather than formal
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and feeling‚ as explained by David McNeil (2005). Observing people as they communicate from a distance can tell what they are speaking about without having to hear the actual words. This essay gives examples of observations made by viewing people talking using nonverbal cues. Observation between a couple in a restaurant Walking into a restaurant‚ I observed two people seated at a table in the corner with dim lights and were using candle light. The first person was male of around the age of 28. He
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Topic: Knowledge Management and Intellectual capital AUTHORS: D GUPTA B PRUDHVI M KIRAN REDDY Abstract: Knowledge is something that comes from information processed by using data. It includes experience‚ values‚ insights‚ and contextual information and helps in evaluation and incorporation of new experiences and creation of new knowledge. People use their knowledge in making decisions as well as many
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