4: Promote young children’s physical activity and movement skills 1.1 Explain why physical activity is important to the short and long term health and well being of children Physical activity is important to the short term and long term health and well being of children. In the short term physical activity helps children to build muscle‚ develops the skeletal frame‚ develops the heart and lung function and helps prevent obesity. If children have enough physical activity a day which is said
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How would you want your audience to respond to Nina in her final appearance of the play? Discuss how you would perform the role‚ in three sections of the play‚ in order to achieve your aims. At the end of ‘The Seagull’ the audience will have seen Nina’s journey from youthful optimism in Act One‚ as the adored girlfriend of Konstantin and a would-be actress‚ to disappointment and unhappiness in Act Four‚ as the abandoned lover of Trigorin and a third rate professional actress. If I were to
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Picture yourself in your 2nd grade gym class. Did you ever find yourself wondering why exactly you had to go to gym class at all? What was climbing up this seemingly endless rope to the ceiling going to do for you? What’s the point of playing this dumb game of freeze-tag? How do these activities have anything to do with school and learning? As it turns out‚ gym class may have served as more than just a pointless time-filling class after all. So how does all the rope climbing and freeze tag-playing
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amazingly fast. You can look up anything‚ anywhere‚ anytime you want. If you need to search for something‚ the internet is right there in your pocket. It also helps you get in contact with people. If you do not have their number‚ you can email them or send them a message on a social networking site. You do not have to power on your computer just to get on the internet any more. Another useful thing on a smartphone is the GPS. It’s unbelievable how your phone can find your exact location. You will not
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out how to learn and change". I frequently ponder what will be the evaluation from men of this bore if they somehow managed to survey training today. What will Mr. Rogers consider bootcamps? You know‚ the five day confirmation approach. What will the great old Abe say in regards to different decision testing? I can imagine Pavlov respecting the classroom of today as an affirmation to his investigations of personality‚ established molding and automatic reflex activities. Perhaps Jung would give
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How does Angela Carter subvert the traditional form of a fairy-tale in her short story ‘The Snow Child’? Why does she do this? Carter as a feminist was interested in fairy-tales because of hoe gender roles are presented in them. For example‚ women. Women are normally the lead characters of a fairy-tale. However‚ there are several different types of women that exist in fairy-tales and the reader is often able to figure out a characters role in a fairy-tale based on their physical appearance. If
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CYPOP 2 Care for the physical and nutritional needs of Babies and Young Children Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Breakfast Toast/Cereal Toast/cereal Toast/Cereal Toast/cereal Toast/Cereal Snack Fruit salad‚ grapes/ banana/apple Veg sticks carrot cucumber Fruit / fig biscuit Veg Sticks celery carrots Fruit salad Lunch Ham/chicken pitas + salad Homemade soup with roll Cheese and crackers Potatoes Wedges‚ fish fingers spag Beans and scrambled egg Snack
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CACHE - Understand child and young person development Task 1.1 Physical Development 0-3 Years Babies are able to support their bodies by lying on their back. This shows that the back is strong enough to support their weight. Their head can turn to one side‚ which shows that their neck muscles have developed‚ and are in the first stages of developing physical mobility. Babies show reflexes e.g. sucking. When a baby is born‚ they adapt to their surroundings and have the natural instincts to suckle
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My age and physical development matches the adolescent’s category. Itis the period of life from about age 13 to the early twenties‚ during which a young person is no longer physically a child but is not yet an independent‚ self-supporting adult (Ciccarelli & Meyer‚ 2006‚ p.274). My numerical age and development is twenty years old. Starting in my adolescence stage‚ I have grown a beard‚ have grown taller‚ gained more weight and have also have developed more muscle. Cognitively‚ according to (Piaget
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it seems that sleep wastes valuable time. At some point‚ we have all pulled an all-nighter and wished that we did not need to sleep. In Lois Tilton’s “‘Sleep‚ My Little Ones’”‚ a procedure was developed that “turned off” the natural need for sleep so that humans could function 24/7. Though I sometimes wish I did not have to sleep‚ I do not think that such a procedure would be practical or beneficial if ever developed because of the strains it will put on humans both physically and psychologically
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