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    different forms of child development and what it looks like. One of the major forms of child development is physical. The child experiences major child development during the first two years of life. During this time the child experiences gross-motor development. The skills obtained from these developments are the ability to run‚ jump‚ catch etc. During the observation of the infant I was able to witness some of these developments. For example over the course of my observation I noticed the infant had

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    | |(Early childhood education and care) |Support Emotional Development | | |CHCFC504A Psychological Development ( weeks 1 – 8 ) | | |Unit - CHCFC502A Foster Physical Development ( weeks 9 - 18 )| |Timetable: Diploma Stage 1/2 PTN Freshwater |Room no: A12.03

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    Literal Interpretation in Literature Literature is meant to provide a perspective on life. Phrases or quotes found in works of literature may be used to help express one’s own thoughts‚ to describe a particular situation‚ or even to apply the circumstances in another piece of literature. Readers often utilize literary quotes for this purpose‚ yet not every reader will interpret a given quote the same way. One example of a phrase which can have many different meanings is the biblical quote

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    To provide a balanced stimulating Physical Education curriculum which will appeal to the interests and abilities of all students To help the physical development of students in the important period leading up to and including puberty and through maturation to adulthood. To promote the development of skill and coordination through a structured Physical Education programme. To increase aesthetic awareness and appreciation. To enable every student to experience achievement and satisfaction

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    Cognitive Observation

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    NARRATIVE OBSERVATION FORM Child’s first name: ______________LaMya Gamble________Child’s age __5_______ Date: _____10/13/2014___________ Time: ____5:19____ to ___5:56____ Setting: ______________Home____________ Focus on __Cognitive/Language______ _______ developmental domain FACTUAL DATA What did I actually see the child doing? INDICATOR Which performance indicator does this observation demonstrate? (Use the Bright from the Start or GPS weblinks) REFLECTIONS/ INTERPRETATIONS From your factual data

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    Percy Bysshe Shelley wrote this poem "Ozymandias" to express to us that possessions do not mean immortality. He used very strong imagery and irony to get his point across throughout the poem. In drawing these vivid and ironic pictures in our minds‚ Shelley was trying to explain that no one lives forever‚ and nor do their possessions. Shelley expresses this poem’s moral through a vivid and ironic picture. A shattered stone statue with only the legs and head remaining‚ standing in the

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    Physical Fitness

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    Physical fitness Sports such as football or baseball involve lots of physical activities. Sports and  exercises help in strengthening and toning the muscles and bones in the body. In short‚  the importance of sports for kids is that it keeps them in an excellent shape.  Team Spirit When children or adults plays team sports‚ be it cricket or hockey‚ they learn to work in  groups. They learn that if the team wins‚ they win and if the team loses‚ they lose. This  way they learn how to work

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    Danielle Dexter 1SW Unit 7: Children’s Activity and Play P2: Describe the potential values of play in the development of children M2: Explain the potential values of play in the development of Children The Value of Play in the Development of Children It is never too early to learn‚ all over the world‚ everyday‚ there are new babies being born into a big world of fun‚ a world they can teach themselves new things everyday and learn from one another‚ this whole process has been named‚ play.

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    Child Observations Observation 1: Physical Development Background information: Age Group: 0-1 year Observation Number: 001 Date: 25/01/2013 Method Used: Checklist Media Used: Pen and paper Time Started: 13:10 Time Finished:

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH EDUCATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF AN INDIVIDUAL Physical and health education is a significant aspect of a wholesome education around the world. Ministries of education all over the globe incorporate physical and health education into its curriculum. This clearly indicates that both physical and health education are key aspects in the development of an individual. Physical education is defined as a course of education learning that in a encourages play

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