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    Introduction Observation is a vital device for educators because it helps educators to figure out what to focus and guides us about students’ interest and what rouses them and how they act in specific circumstances. Additionally‚ observation helps educators distinguish children that need help inside of specific regions of adapting socially and inwardly. Perception is not just productive inside of finding out around an individual child‚ they can be utilized to perceive how diverse

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    factors. According to Webster’s dictionary the word play means‚ activities done for fun or enjoyment. (Merriam-Webster) Play is important to young children and their exploration. Free play is a monitored activity‚ which is a special interest of child. When an infant and toddler

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    with the teacher. It was this one child who stood out to me‚ her name is DW she was sitting by herself as if she didn’t want to participate with the other children. The teacher would go sit by DW and talk to her to try to get her to interact with her peers. So as they transition from circle time to block area DW would go get the blocks off the shelf and pour them on the table. I notice another child trying to sit at the table with DW; she pushed the other child away. The teacher asked her “DW is

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    Introduction The child I am observing (Child N)‚ is a five-year six-month old boy who attends a public school located in the West Village area of Manhattan. He is classified as being speech impaired. As per classroom teachers‚ he is bright in the sense that there are some tasks he is able to complete without verbal cues such as sorting‚ and an inquisitive child in the sense that shows interest in new things and people. My first day he stared at me nearly the entire time I was in the class. He demonstrates

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    Each child develops in his or her own ways and that is acceptable. Ann seemed to have a stronger sense of development in some areas over others. Beyond the milestones listed in the back of the textbook‚ Ann relates to what we discussed in class thus far this semester from chapters eleven and twelve. I noticed a secular trend in physical growth amongst her and her siblings. In the house‚ there is pictures of her parents

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    Child Observation Paper Barbara A. Shaw BSHS 361 August 23‚ 2010 Alma Armendariz Child Observation Paper Jeremy is an 18-month-old boy of Jemez Pueblo decent. Jeremy currently resides with his mother‚ grandmother‚ great grandmother‚ great grandfather‚ 3-year-old sister and 2-week-old brother. Jeremy lives on the Jemez reservation that is located about one hour away from Albuquerque‚ New Mexico. The reservation is very poor. This tribe consists of about 5‚000 members and does not receive

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    Amanda O’Dell FSW 281: Child Development in Diverse Families Child Observation Report I observed children at The Eaton Day Care Center Inc located on 310 S. Beech St in Eaton‚ Ohio.. It is located by two other Day Care centers on the same street. I picked this particular Center because I have heard a lot of great things about it and because it is a Christian based facility‚ but all are welcome even if they have a different religious belief or none at all. At the EDCC they

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    Alex Fox Oxford Community Park Sunday‚ November 9th at 2:00 P.M. #10 Child Observation: 2:00 – Two children are playing at a playground with their parents in Oxford‚ Ohio. Child B is wearing a red shirt and long pants. Child S is wearing a hoodie and long pants as well. 2:03 – Child S is climbing on the playground equipment with her friend Child B‚ they move around the playground. 2:06 – Child S yells for her mom to look at her walking across a balance beam and her mom tells her to be careful‚

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    visitor desk. The front desk person was very courteous and asked whom I was there to see. Prior to the visit‚ I made arrangement to meet with Mr. Ron Prieto‚ LCSW‚ CCM who is the director of Case Management. The tour began with us starting in the Physical/ Occupational therapy area. It was a modern area that appeared to have well maintained equipment with an exercise therapy pool. The area included ramps‚ stairs and other textured walk ways. Strengthening equipment and mirrors on the wall use for

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    More simply put genetics versus environmental factors. The shaping of an individual is in actuality a combination of inert traits and physical attributes intertwined with physical growth and environmental adaptation. Natural cognitive development and language development have a great impact on the development of the person and their identity. Inherited traits physical and psychological are also major components of the evolution of the entire person. An example of this type of interaction between inert

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