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    My Virtual Child Experience Mikayla Jeffryes Colorado State University HDFS 101 2014 Dr. Ashley Harvey Theoretical Framework and Influence of Parenting Every decision that a parent makes in terms of the way they discipline and comfort their child directly affects multiple aspects of that child’s life as they grow and develop. Different parenting choices develop into parenting styles‚ or the practices that parents exhibit in relation to their children and their beliefs

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    Setting: My observation took place on February 11th‚ and 24th‚ 2016. I visited a new a new child care program which opened in November 2016 and is located in Sanford‚ Maine. This is a new constructed center with three early childhood classrooms. Each classroom has eight children ranging from ages 8 weeks to 36 months; one lead teacher‚ one assistant teacher‚ and one floater. The classroom floater is an adult who covers breaks and supports teachers when needed. There a central kitchen with staff

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    then walk and then run. My life didn’t start that way. I was born in February of 1994 in Redwood City‚ California to two loving parents. My parents were in their late twenties when they had me and were anxious to start a family. They had been married for seven years by the time I was born so I was brought into a very stable environment. Although my mother had taken good care of herself throughout her pregnancy‚ my health upon birth was not what they expected it to be. My mother recalls seeing me

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    I attended to the mother and the child and ignored the father. I felt a lot of sadness and powerlessness about the child’s situation. In retrospect‚ I wonder if the father had experienced abuse and was repeating the trauma of his childhood. I also wondered if he had an undiagnosed mental illness that resulted in his behavior. In this situation‚ the healthcare professionals involved were very straightforward and direct. No one treated either parent rudely or unprofessionally but there was no compassion

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    It was a ferociously gloomy day in the heart of Center City. The time of the observation was from 11:43 am to 12:43pm. Sandwiched between 15th street and John F. Kennedy Boulevard is the Philadelphia’s Municipal Services Building and within the plaza of the building lies Board Game Park. Even in the rain‚ the park was festive. Upon arriving‚ it began to drizzle. The drizzle was light enough for me to sit by a statue that was composed of multiple bodies piled on top of one another. The noises heard

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    classmates. I’m here to talk about childhood. What is childhood? According to science‚ childhood is “the stage before puberty” or‚ to be more specific‚ “the state of a child between infancy and adulthood.” But childhood is so much more than a concrete reality defined by literal terms. It is an abstract concept. If‚ right now‚ I say that I have never ever ever had a Tamagotchi or played Mario Brothers – now‚ I know that you’re all thinking‚ “Wow‚ that girl has no childhood!” And that time when you found

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    Childhood happened like a blur‚ some instances standing out more than others. There is one place which definitely stands out from my childhood; it is in the woods‚ barely a mile away from my house – the place where I used to spend entire days with my friends. I lived on the border of my town‚ all I needed to get to the woods was to cross the narrow road‚ jump off the black old fence which was too short to hold anything in – or out and walk‚ feet shuffling through detritus along the curved path

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    Childhood is an important period of our life. It is the time where the main part of our personalities is developed. For a not small amount of people‚ childhood is the time they struggle to earn a living and learn how to survive in the world. However‚ from my experience and the major part of those friends around me‚ those years in childhood are definitely memorable and full of happiness and caring. The main reason is that childhood is the time I receive the love‚ caring from a lot of people. I

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    Since I grow up in a warm but overprotective household‚ I remember how stressful was to relate with my peers when I started elementary school. A combination of physical and cognitive factors seemed to contribute to my struggles. First‚ I had a fragile constitution and I hated sports and some exercises that involved physical contact or violence. Second‚ my introvert character contributed to prevent me to make new friends. I was a timid‚ suspicious‚ cautious and not competitive at all. Thus‚ the result

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    language is constantly developing and changing. Children are actively engaging in communication as they are learning to communicate. The child is the active party in the language-learning process and in the process of making sense of language. His experience and interaction with others give him the background to relate language to the sound/meaning relationship and to the purpose it represents. Children naturally obtain a

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