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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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    ECE 277: Middle Childhood Essay Exam Winter‚ 2012 THIS IS NOT A TIMED EXAM. YOU HAVE UNTIL THE DUE DATE TO COMPLETE IT. You have learned so much about development in middle childhood. You have examined physical‚ cognitive and social & emotional development during this period. This exam is meant to help you to organize your learning about middle childhood in these three developmental areas and help you to make important connections between this knowledge and your practices in the early childhood

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    Child Observation Paper Jason Betts Pacific Oaks College November 12‚ 2012 The purpose of this paper is to discuss and review my observation of a 7 year old African American male who is being raised by his grandmother (45 year old Bi-racial female who has 9 children of her own; 7 of the children are still in the house). During my observation of “Jackson”‚ I focused on the following domains of child development: * Physical * Cognitive * Social * Emotional I applied Attachment

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    Observation of Child at Play Time: 6:04-6:38 Location: School field/Playground Child: Abigail‚ 72 months‚ girl Description: light red hair and freckles all over her face‚ very outgoing‚ talkative‚ and youngest out of two girls‚ loves to socialize‚ in the 1st grade. Observation: I walked up to the park where Abigail and her team were practicing. She was laying on the grass picking up a flower. She walks over to her dad and gives it to him. The whistle blows and she gets up and runs to the practice

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    Sonia Solano Professor Adams Child Development 01 April 2015 Observation Paper Part I- Description of Child/Setting A. Description of child: Eve is a six year old little girl born on April 3‚ 2009. She has hazel eyes and short brown‚ curly hair. Eve weighs approximately 45 pounds and is about 38 inches tall. She lives with her younger brother‚ Michael who is two years old and younger sister‚ Rose who is six months old‚ and both her parents. Eve ’s mother is currently unemployed and her father is

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    Women In The Middle Ages

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    The Middle Ages are mostly referred to the dark ages‚ it was a time of reformation. The estimated time frame for the Middle Ages are from the 5th century to the 15th century. There are no gender equality in the Middle Ages. The way women are treated sexually and hatred throughout are treated fairly across the globe. The diversity of women lifestyles are often confused with women having little to nothing of a chance to be treated equally to a man. For a woman trying to stand up for herself is

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    minutes of observing a child a significant amount can be determined about their personality and skill sets. More specifically‚ their physical and motor development‚ cognitive and language processes‚ social and emotional skills‚ and the environment they could be surrounded by outside the observation time. The development of these processes can be observed through the actions and interactions a individual does or does not have with other people. The environment of which the child I observed occurred

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    the slide and jungle gym with ease and quickly. There was constant movement with the child in all the 45 minutes that I observed her and her level of activity was very high. It was hard to catch her at moment of stillness‚ and even then he would be fidgeting under the table or in her seat. Her fine motor skill included‚ using crayons and coloring a picture‚ and even though most of it was scribbles(which at this age they tend to do)‚ she was able to remain inside the coloring picture outline. At many

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    children I observed were Molly‚ age 5‚ Bailey‚ age 7‚ Floyd‚ age 9‚ and Ann‚ age 12. I observed the children for a total of one hour in their home. The observation occurred on March 15th‚2017‚ this started at approximately 2:00 PM ending at 3:00 PM. The main focuses of my observation tool place in their living room as well as their play room. Most of the time their mom was in the room with us‚ but during the times when she was absent‚ the children’s oldest sister‚ age 16‚ was in the room as well.

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    I do not believe the Middle Ages reflected darkness or embodied ignorance. Even though this period had centuries to produce new technology‚ they still contributed in the molding of today’s society. Their contribution was the improved innovation on “borrowed” technology. When people refer to the Middle Ages as “dark‚” they might be associating the “darkness” with the looming death that engulfed the period. One famously horrific encounter of death was the plague‚ Mr. Broedel states “…Europe lost between

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