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    785-296-0803 Website: www.kdheks.gov/kidsnet RECORD OF OBSERVATIONS Incomplete record of observations will not be accepted as meeting the requirement. PLEASE PRINT. First and Last Name of the Individual Completing the Observations Name of the Individual’s Work Site Facility (exactly as it appears on the license) Street Address of Work Site Facility City License # Zip Code County REQUIREMENT: Complete five observations for 2.5 hours each for a total of 12.5 hours. All parts

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    During the clinical rotation to Southeastern Medical Oncology Center observations were made concerning cancer patients‚ their treatments‚ nursing care‚ education and special procedures while handling their medications. Upon entry of the treatment facility reclining chairs were lined up along the wall from one side of the room to the other. Each chair had its own television and headphones. Refreshments such as beverages and chips for the patients were near the door along‚ with the scale for weighing

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    During my eighth observation at the Child Study Center (CSC)‚ I walked in and went straight to the four year old room. Once I got in the room I notice that all the students were on the carpet listening to a College student reading them a story. I sat back and watched and listen to the students and how they were interacting with someone different reading to them at whole group. After the story the college student had an activity for the students to do that went with the story that she had read. The

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    visit the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center. There I learned about two photographers name Andre Bradley and Paul Anthony Smith‚ it was a very interesting experience as I began to look at each photo and description I noticed that both Andre and Paul’s photography was similar in the sense that their photos are a balance between hardship and family. They both photograph personal experiences of their life and motives. When I first walked into the Philadelphia Photo Arts Center it was super quiet and the only

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    Commercial Daycare

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    At some point almost every parent faces the decision to use either a commercial daycare facility or an at home daycare. Some families are lucky enough to be able to have one of the parents stay at home or have a close family friend or family member that can provide childcare. Other family’s children must be cared for outside of the home. Commercial daycare and at home childcare represent two different ways of providing childcare. However‚ they share similarities and differences that will be evident

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    Naturalistic Fallacy

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    provided a foundation to modern day ethics or rather ethical judgment. Apparently‚ ethical issues emanate from the conflict between alleged naturalistic and scientific nature of variables‚ issues‚ and ideas among others. The arguments surrounding the concept of ethics tend to depict this concept as fundamentally unscientific. According to Sober (209)‚ naturalistic fallacy refers to the false idea that people develop when dealing with ought and is premises while trying to understand particular phenomena

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    The Daycare Generation

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    The Daycare Generation For centuries we have seen our family unit only one way; with the father going off to work‚ and the mother staying home with the children. All the way back to the beginning of humans it has been this way. Lately however‚ this is all changing. With women ’s lib came the "new woman". She wants to do everything a man can do including having a career. The only problem is‚ there is no one to stay home to raise the children if mom goes off to work. The need for daycare has risen

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    Naturalistic Observastion

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    Kiera Sullivan Ms. Donahue AP Psychology B Channel Naturalistic Observation Assignment Over the past few decades‚ socially unacceptable behavior has become more acceptable. People have become so lazy that they put little to no effort in their appearance and don’t even care what anyone else thinks of it. The most common thing people do to prove how lazy and shameless they are is go out in their pajamas. Forty years ago‚ any woman wouldn’t be caught dead at a supermarket in her nightgown. Yet

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    Onsite Daycare

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    What is an Onsite Daycare and Why Should We Have One? An onsite Daycare is a place directly located at the employers of parents with toddlers or babies who need full time child care while their parents are at work. It allows the parents the advantage of being close to their children while still being able to maintain stability with their careers. According to Statistics Canada‚ the amount of two parented full time working families has gone up 17% since the 1980’s. As a result of such an

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    Daycare Today

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    children by the age of four will spend time in a daycare center (Szabo). Quality childcare offers many benefits for children of all ages in the present and in their future like social and cognitive development skills‚ early learning and a structured schedule. There are also concerns when it comes to childcare like safety and cost. Childcare centers offer many beneficial perks for the child and also for the parent. According to Babycenter.com quality centers employ staff members who have been trained

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