Physical/Cognitive Development & Communication Working with diverse groups of infants‚ preschoolers and school age children has been an integral part of my life for the past 11 ½ years. A lot can be learned from observing the almost magical transformation children undergo in their first few years of life. It takes a curious tot to point out the trail of ants crossing a crack in a pathway. They take the time to stop and notice the little things. They are scientists‚ mathematicians
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COMPETENCY GOAL 1 To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment. I keep children healthy by monitoring their health daily. I ask if they have any boo boos and if so how they got them and I put them on a daily health list‚ I also do this by carefully observing children‚ watching for signs of illness‚ making sure immunizations are up to date. I also keep children healthy by keeping the room clean. Children are informed and able to make good decisions on how to stay healthy
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COMPETENCY GOAL 6 “TO MAINTAIN A COMMITEMENT TO PROFESSIONALISM” To maintain a commitment to professionalism I must remember that the parents are the primary teachers and I am there to support them. To me professionalism begins at the top‚ therefore in order to maintain a commitment to professionalism I will perform my job to the best of my ability. In order to help nurture the potentials of the children there are goals and activities that must be set forth. My goals for children are to instill
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Competency Goal 1: To establish and maintain a safe‚ healthy learning environment. Keeping children safe is very important. Safety rules should be incorporated in your daily schedule‚ make sure your classroom is free of clutter and outlets are covered. Children should never be left unattended. Children should learn good health‚ nutrition‚ and should be encouraged to practice good hygiene daily and healthy eating. You have to show children the proper way to brush their teeth; you should also
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Goal V Strategies to manage effective program operations To ensure a well-run purposeful program‚ responsive to participant needs‚ I lead by example. I am able to recognize my responsibilities towards the program‚ staff members‚ volunteers‚ and parents. I contribute to making sure that the staff and substitutes about the needs and concerns of each child. An effective preschool classroom is defined as a healthy and safety environment where the child is well cared for. I am strict on making sure
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Functional Areas of Business MGT/521 April 18‚ 2013 Dr. Deb Lawton This paper will provide the reader with information about strategic planning and operations management‚ in pursuing a career as a director for material management department in the operating room at Memorial Hermann Hospital. A personal goal is in place to accomplish this dream; many will be taken in planning the best health solutions during relentlessly pursuing quality and value. As a future director of Memorial
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Cognitive developmentChild: Luke Jackson Present/Observed (Oct. 24th‚ 2012)Observer: Bernique Pinder | Skill | Yes | Not Yet Able | Comments | Names a range of shapes | X | | Completed | Names a range of colours | X | | Completed | Sorts objects easily into alike groups | X | | Completed. Although some objects were classified with some assistance | Orders objects according to size | X | | Completed | Counts up to 20 objects‚ touching each one (rational counting) | X | | Completed
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Five Main Goals 1 Five Main Goals of Punishment In criminal justice there are five main goals of punishment. These goals are retribution‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ restoration‚ and incapacitation. Punishment is almost like revenge to those who have disobeyed the law. Retribution is defined as getting even with the perpetrator. Victims of a crime are unable to take things into their own hands and punish the perpetrator‚ that is where the state steps in and punishes them for the victim.
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Directions for “Cognitive Development” 1. Access the textbook website: http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/myers7e/default.asp?uid=0&rau=0 2. Click on the PsychSim Tutorials link 3. In the left column‚ find Chapter 04 “Psychsim5: Cognitive Development” and click on this link. Click on “Cognitive Development” and begin the tutorial. Answer the questions and attach to the email in IT’S LEARNING. This is due no later than midnight Tuesday‚ September 22. Late submissions will be deducted
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credit are closed-end and open-end are . With closed-end borrower pay back a one-time loan in a specific number of payments and period of time. With open-end credit borrower is permitted to take loans on a continuous basis and is billed periodically. 2. Match the following key terms with the appropriate definition. a. closed-end credit b One-time loan paid back in a specified time in payments of equal amounts. b. open-end credit a A line of credit in which loans are made on a continuous basis.
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