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    Upbringing of Children

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    Nurkhan Albina FL-32 Many people believe that women make better parents than men and that is why they have the greater role in raising children in most societies. Others claim that men are just as good as women at parenting. Nobody denies the fact that both father and mother play a significant role in teaching children. However‚ one of two parents has better abilities to nurture their child. This essay will illustrate the issue. As far as I am concerned women have a greater role which is irreplaceable

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    disabilites. I may be required to assist at lunch breaks‚ breakfast and after school clubs and even school trips (holidays). No matter how I am required to work in the classroom my duties and responsibilities are quite simular. •Careful managment of the children in organising them to come to activities‚ walk to different areas‚ listen to the teacher‚ be safe. •Preparing the classroom‚ ready for the lessons that are next‚ be it getting supplies ready‚ tidying up previous sessions or ensuring all safety equipement

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    HUMAN RIGHTS AND RIGHT OF PRIVACY Prasanta Kumar Dey “Civilization is the progress towards a society of privacy. The savage’s whole existence is public ruled by law of his tribe. Civilization is the process of setting man free from men” - Ayn Rand : The Fountain head‚ 1943. The idea of privacy is as old as Bibalical notion of creation of progenies on earth. Even Adam and Eve tried to hide their nudity with leaves. Privacy is vital to the mental spiritual and physical well

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    Status of Outdoor Play

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    Status of afterschool outdoor play Over the decades after school outdoor play has been dropping drastically which what else can you expect when are children are growing up in the age of facebook‚ twitter‚ x box‚ Netflix and iPads kids are more plugged into technology than ever before. Playing outside is becoming as obsolete as CD players. In this day in age it is normal for you to see fewer children outside playing on a sunny day because they are so wrapped up in TV and computers which is healthy

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    Play in the Preschool Classroom The article I chose to read is called “Play in the Preschool Classroom: Its Socioemotional Significance and the Teacher’s Role in Play.” This article is about the emotional and social developmental value at play in the early childhood classroom. It also questions about the developmental benefits of play. The article also discusses the role teachers could play in making play a developmental and educational experience. There are many different ways that children’s

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    Jennifer Sadler CLDDV 107 PM September 7th‚ 2014 The Importance of Play Article In the article “The Importance of Play”‚ the author states that promoting play increases the chance of a healthier lifestyle for a childs future. The article talks about how middle class parents have a hurried lifestyle‚ which results with the parents not taking opportunities to interact with their babies. This then leads to their children later on having anxiety problems as well as higher stress levels. On the

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    Free Play Observation

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    childhood education agree that there are some specific types of play that will enhance learning and should be included in the classroom (Butler‚ 2008). There are times when a structured play in an environment is appropriate. Children do not care what category their play falls into‚ but when they engage in various indoor and outdoor play activities they are free to explore and create experiences that are meaningful to them. Free-play in a preschool classroom allows for creativity‚ imagination and

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    children and tv

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    Some parents believe that watching television is bad for their children. So‚ they try to restrict their children from watching TV. However‚ other parents think that there is nothing bad in watching TV. Personally‚ I think that watching TV brings children only benefits unless they spend in front of TV set less then a couple of hours daily. For the following reasons‚ which I will mention bellow‚ I believe that television plays an essential role in child’s development. First of all‚ television helps

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    Play Based Curriculum

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    Introduction- Learning and Play go hand in hand. 1. A.G. – All kids should have the Opportunity to Play 2. Central Idea- Hanline‚ Developing a Preschool Play- Based Curriculum‚ Mary Frances 3. Preview- Play gives children opportunity to understand the word‚ interact with others‚ and express and control emotions and practice skills. B. Body- 1. Problem Statement- To provide learning benefits for children intervention is typically called “play Training” in (ECE) and involves

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    Children and Technology

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    Ashraf Islam Okanagan College English 100-003 6 February 2013 Children and Technology Since the early Twenty First Century‚ there has been vast advancement in technology‚ particularly in the field of computers that are developing faster than even the blinking of our eyes. Simultaneously‚ technology has become a vital part of our daily lives. Most of our activities are the part and product of technology; starting from the way we receive our news through various websites and digital

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