greatly in those four years (by about a foot and 16 pounds‚ or almost 30 centimeters and 8 kilograms)‚ but that is not the most remarkable change. During early childhood‚ proportions shift radically: Children slim down as the lower body lengthens and fat turns to muscle.(Berger‚ Kathleen Stassen (2015-04-15‚ page 241). During the early childhood period the percent of body fat changes muscle tissue increases. By the age of 8 years
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Annette Lareau’s book Unequal Childhoods is a compilation of her observational data of 12 children between the years of 1994 – 1995. Recently‚ a second version of her book was published in 2011 that included follow-up interviews with some of the selected children ten years after the study finished. The 12 children selected for her study were put into various categories to facilitate a diverse range of economic‚ racial‚ and cultural backgrounds that would allow her to try to make broad observations
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Childhood Obesity Childhood obesity has become more prevalent in today’s society than ever before. “Between 16 and 33 percent of children and adolescents are obese” (American Academy of Child Adolescent Psychiatry‚ 2010). Who shall we blame this epidemic that is making today’s children obese? Are sheer genetics the cause or shall we blame the parents? In this essay‚ I will discuss the media’s role in obese children. I will also un-wrap the parent’s role in controlling obesity in their children
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Gendered Toys Gender roles are shaped into a child’s life at a young age‚ beginning with toys. There are a variety of different types of toys that provided at the stores for kids to play with. My research is to observe and take note of the toys that are merchandised at the store of my choice and to view if the toys are organized as gendered or gender neutral. I also took note of who was there‚ what toys they were interested in‚ and with whom they were shopping with. This project helped my realization
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I am responding to question number 2. Many older adults desire to age-in-place‚ this “refers to the expressed desire to remain in one’s own home or at least in one’s home community for the remainder of life.” (Lecture Slides) There are many things that might help foster the goal of aging-in-place including: age-friendly/livable communities‚ flexible housing and universal design‚ naturally occurring retirement communities‚ the virtual village concept‚ cohousing‚ intentional (niche) communities‚ elder
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On November 6th‚ I observed a four year-old boy at the UCI Early Childhood Education Center. My observation starts at 4:10pm‚ and it lasts for thirty minutes. At the time I did the observation‚ all of the children woke up from the nap time and started to play outside of the classroom. The playground is at least seventy-five square feet‚ and it has many play stations for children. Three classrooms share the same outside playground‚ and the age groups of those children are from three years old to five
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Children’s Functional Health Pattern Assessment Functional Health Pattern Assessment (FHP) Toddler Erickson’s Developmental Stage: Preschool-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: School-Aged Erickson’s Developmental Stage: Pattern of Health Perception and Health Management: List two normal assessment findings that would be characteristic for each age group. List two potential problems that a nurse may discover in an assessment of each age group. Autonomy versus shame and doubt
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social development of humans during middle childhood. It entails the factors that influence development and the relevant developmental theories which were developed to help understand development. Table of Content Content Page Specific objectives: 5.5: Recognize the relevance of Erickson’s theory in middle childhood development……………………………………………...…..2 5.6 Understand the changes in self-development seen during middle childhood…………………………………………………………3 5.7 Know the
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Portfolio Evidence 10 Safeguarding Describe how legislation‚ policies and procedures regarding safeguarding impact on own role in the workplace As a youth worker I have the obligation in my role to know policies and procedures that are in place for safeguarding. Taking into consideration the five outcomes identified by Every Child Matters 1. Protection from harm and neglect (to stay safe) 2. Physical and mental health and emotional well-being (to be healthy) 3. Education training
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Unit Title: OCR Unit No: Sector Unit No: Level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit expiry date: Unit accreditation number: Understand how to safeguard the well being of children and young people 4 CYP 3.3 3 3 25 31/01/2015 Y/601/1695 Unit purpose and aim This unit aims to provide the knowledge and understanding required to support the safeguarding of children and young people. The unit contains material on e-safety. Learning Outcomes The learner will: Assessment Criteria The learner
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