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    Vestibular 1) Jump rope or jump on a trampoline‚ this activity provides up and down movements that stimulate the inner ear. 2) Playing on monkey bars are pogo sticks‚ this activity increases body awareness. 3) Marry-go-rounds or swinging enables vestibular stimulation. 4) Sliding down a slide provide rapid movement of both acceleration and deceleration‚ 5) While lying on their belly rock back and forth on a therapy ball (hyperactive sensory). Proprioceptive 1) Pull your child around on a blanket

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    much time to get an education because of all of the work done making clothing‚ crafting shoes‚ producing crops‚ and personally serving the master and their family. There is not time for much recreation‚ but there are a few games kids play‚ such as jump rope‚ and songs are sung with instruments by some people. When we have breaks from work‚ the slaves make meals and eat together. Most of the time‚ there is enough food and some meat‚ rice‚ peas‚ and eggs are what our meals consist of. Everyone is friendly

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    The Lasting Effects of Oppression in Iran Following the Revolution Have you ever thought what it would be like to grow up without your freedom? The novel Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi is an autobiography of her life growing up in Iran during a time of revolution and oppression. Marjane is a young girl who is inquisitive‚ religious‚ outspoken and ambitious. She grows up struggling to understand the many rules imposed by the Shah which over time changes her. Years of oppression and injustice

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    Outdoor Play

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    They need to be shown that what they are going to do is safe and will be successful because if they are shown the opposite‚ they will be more reluctant to do it again. For example‚ if a child has gained the confidence to jump from two steps but hurts their knee as they land‚ they will be less confident when they next attempt it and maybe show fear and want assistance. It’s significant to always have a positive attitude‚ allow children take such risks‚ praise them when

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    Different Type of Toys

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    Toy A teddy bear A toy is any object that can be used for play. Toys are associated commonly with children and pets. Playing with toys is often thought to be an enjoyable means of training the young for life in human society. Different materials are used to make toys enjoyable and cuddly to both young and old. Many items are designed to serve as toys‚ but goods produced for other purposes can also be used. For instance‚ a small child may pick up a household item and "fly" it through the air as

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    Quality Physical Education in Elementary Schools Dawn Stevane PED212: Foundation of Movement & Motor Activities (BDF1117A) Monica Claridge May 23‚ 2011 Physical education is very important for children to participate in; because it will help the children stay active and can help with the overwhelming obesity population in the world. It also helps them with their cognitive skills‚ social skills‚ gross motor‚ and fine motor skills. A quality elementary physical education also helps the children

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    when I was in grade school. It was associated with gymnastics. For a long time I had a real desire to sign up for classes. My interest came from a feeling I had while watching competitions on television. I wanted to learn how to do the flips‚ and jumps on those beams and bars. Now as an adult‚ my thoughts and views on what Sokol means have changed. My interests are different. Now I know of the hall to be used for events‚ such as Fight Club‚ wild game feeds‚ and even music concerts. Other things I

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    Rachel’s character by Sandra Cisneros in “Eleven” is a very clever girl compared to her age; however‚ some people or even her peers might disaccord with it. In this passage‚ the author reiterates Rachel’s age several times‚ although the repetition of her age does not give the reader an affection of her being wiser and much older than her age. To tackle the feeling of Rachel being a dumb girl‚ Cisneros use of language‚ Imagery‚ and narrative all collaborates to make Rachel a well defined character

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    write‚ and how to say their prayers correctly. Older boys were trained in matters of social hierarchy‚ manners‚ war tactics‚ and survival. Once boys training to become a knight were teenagers‚ they began to practice in armor‚ climb ropes and ladders‚ learn how to jump off a horse. The last stage of becoming a knight is indefinitely becoming a squire. Once it was decided which squires would move on to become a knight‚ those selected go through a major ceremony called a dubbing. (Moira 42) The ceremonial

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    1. How does the relationship between Vladimir and Estragon compare with the relationship between Pozzo and Lucky? What is the effect created by the contrast between these two pairs of characters? Is it significant that the characters appear in pairs‚ rather than alone? Waiting for Godot‚ written by Samuel Beckett‚ is a tragicomedy about two men waiting for a person or thing named Godot. The play entitles two contrasting pairs of characters‚ Vladimir and Estragon‚ Pozzo and Lucky. These sets of characters

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