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    Autistic Children

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    Autistic Children Have Rights Too The subject that I have decided to discuss for my advocacy paper is advocating for autistic children and the people that are around them. Autism is such a broad disorder that can range from high functioning to low functioning. So many autistic children do not get the assistance that they need to help them succeed. We need to help parents get their child the right and help they need and deserve I chose to write about this specific topic because my cousin was diagnosed

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    Children of Gaza

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    THE CHILDREN OF GAZA The war at Gaza affected so many innocent lives‚ including the children and also the pregnant women. After watching the interview I felt really sad for the children who got killed and also for those who got injured/wounded. Knowing that there were hundreds of children that died in Gaza‚ hurts me so much.There were over a thousand children living there before‚ but now it’s only down to less than 350 children. The people in Gaza cannot take refuge in other countries‚ they

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    Dramatic Play Observation

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    classroom setting where they are interacting with one another through dramatic play. Within the dramatic play area there are various materials including: costumes‚ appliances‚ dolls‚ animals‚ occupational tools‚ props‚ furniture and food. These materials help children become creative in their social‚ physical‚ cognitive‚ language and‚ emotional development. 8 Multiple Intelligences: Linguistic - Within the dramatic play area‚ all of your props‚ tools and furniture can be labeled so the kids can

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    Play Based Learning

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    opportunities that play based learning presents to children. There are specific types of this method of instruction such as outdoor play and sociodramatic play. The kids are influenced and exceptionally effected by the interaction and engagement that play based learning presents. In addition‚ creating pretend issues and resolving them is one of the many components of play that embed skills such as problem solving and utilizing imagination. By teachers taking advantage of these opportunities‚ children will be

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    Essay On Play Therapy

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    Play therapy is a counseling technique that uses objects such as toys‚ clay‚ or sand trays to help both adults and children solve problems that they may face on a daily basis. Play therapy also promotes social development. During play therapy sessions‚ the counselors observe and reflect the child’s behavior. Since children cannot verbally express their feelings like adults‚ play therapy is very effective for them because it allows them to express themselves through toys. The more I work with

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    Play Home Observation

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    Indoor Activity #1: Date and Time of Observation: 10/24/14 8:45 am Number of Participants (including subject): Play of choice (Play house and blocks)‚ 4 Participants (Christine Included) Duration of Activity: Start: 9:15am End: 10:10amA thorough description of the play dynamics: As Christine is playing with 3 girls she seems to be enjoying that free time very well. Christine is using her gross motor skills to build blocks and seems to be building perfectly except for one thing

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    Children in Eyewitness

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    Psychology 2330‚ Fall 2011 Children in Eyewitness Children’s Eyewitness Memory for Multiple Real-Life Events Uniforms Affect the Accuracy of Children’s Eyewitness Identification Decisions The Effect of Repeated Questioning on Children’s Accuracy and Consistency in Eyewitness Testimony Eyewitnesses have always played a significant role in criminal justice system and gradually gain its importance in courtroom proceeding. The presence of eyewitnesses in courtroom is an important factor

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    Hopperstad Play Summary

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    two categories of play discussed by Hopperstad is play with the graphic results of drawing which refers to the results of a drawing where the child interacts and convert a way to process the whole stage of visual. Also‚ this play provides the opportunity to put together the possible relationships between visual graphic and the transformation. Furthermore‚ children are expose to everyday life situations where they can perform activities of drawing relating to them. Also‚ children communicate by using

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    forms play can take. Kids play in different ways as they grow. Certain types of play are associated with‚ but not restricted to specific age groups. Unoccupied play: In the early months of infancy‚ from birth to three months‚ the children seem to be making movements with no clear purpose‚ but this is the start of playing. Solitary play: from three to eighteen months‚ babies will spend much of their time playing on their own. During solitary playchildren are very busy with play and may

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    Exploitation of Children

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    prepare her for a long weekend of make-up‚ hairspray‚ and gowns. Jessica is one of the thousands of babies forced into the many children’s beauty pageants each year. Sharon is among the many over-demanding parents who pressure their young and innocent children into beauty pageants each year and this is wrong. Beauty pageants were started many years ago but became more prominent in the society in 1921‚ when a hotel owner started a contest to keep tourists in town past Labor Day. The winner of this contest

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