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    Background The child I chose to observe was a 6 year old boy that I will refer to as Timmy. Timmy is an intelligent‚ active little boy who reportedly struggles with behavior. Timmy lives with his parents. He has two 14 year old half sisters one of each belonging to his mom and dad prior to them meeting and getting married. The sisters live in the home with Timmy part time. I observed Timmy in his afternoon childcare classroom from 10:55am-11:55am. The classroom was spacious with large windows along

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    Dr Maria Montessori dedicated and committed her life into education of the children. She has witnessed through some years with wars and conflicts and she thought; through education this can be turned into peace to this world. Since the year 1907 Montessori name has been recognized in the education system. Even though it has been over a century to this date Montessori principles are as powerful as it was. Dr Maria Montessori has relied on her actual observations on children to develop her method

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    Children in the first Plane of Development are in the Sensitive Period for language‚ and it is our responsibility to prepare an environment rich in language. One way to do this is to tell stories to the children. “Storytelling is relating a tale to one or more listeners through voice and gesture. It is not the same as reading a story aloud or reciting a piece from memory or acting out a drama-though it shares common characteristics with these arts. The storyteller looks into the eyes of the

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    In the garage of the home were the birthday party was being held‚ I observed a 9-month-old infant girl. She was sitting in her high chair next to her mother‚ the mother was sitting at the table with a plate of food eating and socializing with other adults at the table. The mother and infant were both eating‚ when the mother finished her food and decided to get up to get more. As she walked away from the table the infant began to make grunting noises and whimper while reaching her hands towards her

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    v Describe what Montessori meant by’ New Education’ Dr. Maria Montessori is the creator for the Montessori Education Method for a new world who devoted her life to improve children’s education excellence. Her educational method is widely used in schools or at home for children 3 t0 6 years old. Maria Montessori lived through one of the traumatic time eras of the world history‚ which changed everybody’s lives including children. It was the time of anxiety‚ cruelty‚ death‚ family separation and

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    Observation Paper

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    11/16/12 Observation Paper This Monday‚ I ventured to the nearby Child Daycare center‚ Bright Beginnings‚ in an attempt to analyze the behavior of children. Upon arriving‚ I was greeted with what I expected before I set foot on the premise: chaos. As an adult‚ kids are drawn to you for some odd reason‚ mostly because they look up to you‚ figuratively and literally. As time passed‚ I screened out the kids and chose 2 which particularly caught my attention. Child one was a big 5 year old kid that

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    Infant Observation

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    On Wednesday‚ July 19th‚ I had a chance to observe carefully an infant for about half an hour in my psychology class at Santa Monica College. The infant‚ Ali Osman is a healthy‚ playfull boy‚ appeared to be of Middle Eastern origin. He is 15.5 months old‚ 32 tall and weighs about 24 lbs with brown curly hair‚ dark brown eyes and fairly tanned skin. 1. There were several kinds of toys like blocks‚ dolls‚ automobiles... in the room. However‚ when he just came in‚ he was immediately drawn to the

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    statement is true and place the check mark under NO if the statement is not true. Statement YES NO 1. The place is safe from the rain/direct sunlight 2. Benches‚ chairs and tables are provided 3. The place is conducive to learning 4. The place is free from noise 5. Orderliness and cleanliness is observed 6. Student are organized 7. Rules are being followed by the student. Name(optional):_________________________________ Place observed:__________________________________

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    Child Observation

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    Child Observation Background The child that I chose to observe was a nine year old boy that I will refer to as Dan. Dan is a highly gifted child who‚ unfortunately‚ suffers from cerebral palsy‚ as well as panic attacks. His parents are divorced and he lives with his mother‚ who has remarried. His father who also has remarried‚ does have contact with him‚ though the relationship is somewhat strained. He comes from an upper middle class background‚ and has no brothers or sisters. I observed Dan

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    A Simple Exploration of Bounded Rationality by Susan Fisk “Psychological theories of intuitive thinking cannot match the elegance and precision of formal normative models of belief and choice‚ but this is just another way of saying that rational models are psychologically unrealistic.” -Daniel Kahneman Sit back and imagine that the United States is preparing for the outbreak of an unusual disease‚ which is expected to kill 600 people. Two alternative programs to combat the disease have

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