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    Stages of Child Development and Related Developmental Theories Physical development Age | Gross Motor Skills | 2-3 years | Walks more rhythmically; hurried walk changes to run. Jumps‚ hops‚ throw‚ and catches with rigid upper body. Pushes riding toy with feet; little steering. | 3-4 years | Walks up stairs‚ alternating feet‚ and down stairs‚ leading with one foot. Jumps and hops‚ flexing upper body.Throws and catches with slight involvement of upper body; still catches by trapping ball

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    were able to observe these different acts on different children and notice how they differ from each other. On March 21‚ we had our class baby day and observed the children in the center of the room filled with different objects to play with. The child I observed was Alaina. Alaina is a seventeen month old Hispanic girl. She is very adorable and in my opinion‚ is much smaller than most 17 month old babies I have seen. When I first seen her‚ I thought she was the one of the youngest from the children

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    when a child is placed in a crib he may start crying‚ because being in the crib would be mean that he couldn’t be with his mother. The second one is repetition. These are habitual practices that we do over and over – to the point where‚ if we don’t do it‚ things will seem out of place. The third is imitation. Children often like to imitate others‚ like repeating the same utterance their caregiver may have recently said. Or‚ for example‚ if child A starts playing with an aggressive child B‚ child

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    We spend our whole life exploring. At every stage in our development‚ even as adults‚ we seek different experiences that help us understand who we really are. As infants‚ we are stimulated by the touch and feel of objects‚ textures‚ shapes‚ colors‚ and movement. At preschool age‚ we let our curiosity to drive us and our imagination to stimulate us. Our mind is eager‚ free and moved by practically everything and anything. Playing hide and seek in a card-board box‚ building our very own castle with

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    1BariumLight GreenKnown 2CalciumRedKnown 3SodiumBright YellowKnown 4 RubidiumPurpleKnown 5PotassiumBlueKnown 6LithiumHot/Bubblegum PinkUnknown 1SodiumBright YellowUnknown 2PotassiumBlue 2 Identify each unknown from Part One of the lab and briefly explain why you identified each unknown as you did. 3 Unknown 1 was sodium and unknown 2 was potassium. Each element has it’s own color so all I did was match the element’s colors I had already tested with the unknown’s color. Part Two (Spectroscopy): 1 Create and

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    the parietal lobe and makes up four distinct fields or regions known as Brodmann area 3a‚ 3b‚ 1‚ and 2. Central sulcus Occipital lobe Temporal lobe Midbrain Pons Medulla oblongata Spinal cord Conclusion 1 The gyri and sulci on the brain greatly increase the brain’s surface area. How do you think this increase in surface area relates to improved brain function? 2 Can you think of another organ in the human body that is shaped specifically to increase surface area

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    Social and Moral Development As children grow and develop‚ they go through a variety of stages responsible for their social and moral development. The stages that Kohlberg has presented provide a framework of information that we are able to gather data from and identify behaviors as the child progresses through normal human development. Just like most things‚ social and moral development is molded by the surrounding environment and individual interactions. Just like the many other factors that

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    respectful relationships? | 1. A child tells you all about their pets. | If a child wants to talk to me about their pets (or other things that affects them outside of school) I encourage them to do so whenever possible as I feel they are beginning to trust me and this might make it easier for them to come to me with more serious problems they might have. I show interest by asking them questions and listening carefully‚ I would also share my experience with pets. | 2. A child has tried really hard and

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    Unit 2: Demand & Supply Text: Economics for Today Chapter 3 and Supplementary Material 1 Market Any situation that brings buyers and sellers together for exchange of good and services (g/s) 2 Example – Pizza market:  sellers comprise the individuals and firms that sell pizza – Supply  buyers include all individuals who buy‚ or might buy pizza - Demand Does not have to be a physical place  e.g. EBay‚ foreign exchange market  A market occurs as long as buyers and sellers are in communication

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    Why is it important to have a policy protecting children? This is a statement of intent that demonstrates a commitment to safeguard children involved with a charity from harm. The essential inclusions for a child protection policy are outlined below: the welfare of the child is paramount; all children without exception have the right to protection from abuse regardless of gender‚ ethnicity‚ disability‚ sexuality or beliefs; the policy is approved and endorsed by the board of trustees; who

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