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    the number of children these people may have. During my life‚ I had experienced working with the client with developmental disabilities in many occasions. First of all‚ the way this would be stating this experience is like this. Prior being a nurse‚ one of my jobs was special transportation services (STS) in Miami-Dade County‚ Florida. I had the privilege to drive the people with developmental disabilities to a certain special program that was organized by the county for these people. Although I spent

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    Informational Interview Memo   One of the easiest way to learn about a subject in your field is to ask the people who are already in it. For this informational interview I interviewed Andrew Rodriguez at Wells Fargo Bank in Norcross. Rodriguez graduated in 2012 with a bachelor degree in Finance. I had trouble finding the right person to interview after searching on LinkedIn and scheduling. I wanted to interview someone with knowledge about corporate banking‚ so that was when I scheduled an interview with

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    doesn’t fulfill or master a stage adequately. Focusing on stage one and two of Erikson’s stages we see how the basic strengths of hope and will are extremely important in personality development. The first stage in Erik Erikson’s psychosocial developmental theory is Infancy‚ which is from birth up until one year old‚ and is similar to Freud’s Oral stage. Erikson believed infants are taking their environment in with their senses and with this they learn to either trust or mistrust the world around

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    According to GENHQ.com‚ Baby Boomers were born between 1946 – 1964. Generation Y or better known as Millennials were born between the years 1977 – 1995. Approximately 43% of Baby Boomers will travel on vacation at least once in 2017‚ with an average of five trips throughout the year. There will be approximately 51% of Millennials that are expected to travel this year‚ with an average of six additional trips throughout the year. To get a better picture of how each generation vacations and their preferences

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    1.1 It is important to remember that these six areas of learning do not work in isolation but are in fact interlinked. Good quality activities will cover more than one area of development. For example‚ allowing children to access the outdoors will not only support their physical development‚ but encourage their communication and exploration of their environment. Where a child experiences a delay in one area‚ it is likely to limit their learning and development in the other five...a child with cerebral

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    Module Eight: Text Questions Review Questions Describe the case of Genie. What happened to her? Why is this case important? Genie was a young girl‚ and it has been said that around the early age of 20 months that Genie was kept in a backroom tied to a toilet chair. This case was so important because by time Genie was found she could not speak nor communicate like a normal human being. This case just really showed how important infancy and childhood are critical times in brain development. What

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    Life Span Perspective Life Span Perspective An understanding of the developmental process through generations of living is an important characteristic in developing a life span perspective. Life span development is the process in which each individual go through from the time of conception to the time of death‚ but it is the time in between that is primarily studied. The developmental stages of an individual’s life are an important factor in regards to determining human behavior; this

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    For my developmental observation I observed my little cousin‚ Dilan Meeks. Dilan is a five year old boy. He weighs 42 pounds and is 41 inches tall. In his home setting I observed Dilan for two hours. According to the text of chapter one‚ Dilan is in the early childhood stage of development. The average child grows 2 ½ inches in height and gains between 5 and 7 pounds a year during early childhood. Some of the brain’s growth in early childhood is due to an increase in the number and size of dendrites

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    development emerges from action‚ and people construct and reconstruct their knowledge of the world as a result of interactions with the environment. He wanted to find the “biological explanation of knowledge”. Piaget’s theory identifies four developmental stages‚ which are: 1. Sensorimotor stage (birth - 2)‚ 2. Pre-operational stage (2-7 years old)‚ 3. Concrete operational (7-11 years old)‚ and 4. Formal operational (11 years and up). Based on these stages‚ a child cannot undertake certain tasks

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    Children develop at different rates‚ but often are working towards the same milestones. It is important to create and implement activities that will allow children to grow in these developmental milestones. The activities I have created will allow children to grow in their communication‚ language‚ and literacy areas. Infants‚ ages 0-15 months‚ are in a stage where interactions are crucial for development. Infants will use gestures to get their needs meet by points to objects or gazing intently

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