The boy seemed to understand when his father asked him a question like‚ "Would you like to try this one?" but he didn’t answer but approaches to the attraction that his father suggested. He didn’t speak a lot during my 30 minutes observation. However‚ his pronunciation of words was not good but somewhat understandable. He had hard time pronouncing /r/ sounds‚ but replacing it with /w/‚ and /y/ for /l/. And I found interesting that he couldn’t say ’daddy’ correctly. Also‚ he was omitting
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For the infant observation‚ I chose a 10 months old baby girl named Karina. Karina is a full term baby with a birth weight of 7lb and 6oz‚ and a height of 19 inches. Her heart rate‚ pulse‚ appearance‚ and activities are normal at the time of birth. Karina is living with her father‚ mother and one elder brother. Her grandparents are here visiting from India. I asked Karina’s parents’ permission to observe her and they happily agreed for the observation. The mom told me that‚ she would
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childhood obesity Childhood obesity: nurses’ role in addressing the epidemic Aifric Rabbitt and Imelda Coyne W orldwide‚ obesity has more than doubled since 1980 and approximately 65% of the world’s population live in countries where overweight and obesity kills more people than underweight (World Health Organization (WHO)‚ 2011). Overweight and obesity are defined as abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that may impair health (WHO‚ 2011).Traditionally‚ obesity has been an adult
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from by Los Angeles County (LAC) Department of Public Health (2007)‚ the researchers found that childhood obesity is both a national and local crises. According to the report‚ “Nationally‚ obesity rates among children have tripled since the late 1970’s‚ and in Los Angeles County‚ more than 1 in 5 students in the fifth‚ seventh‚ and ninth grades are now obese‚ and this continuing epidemic of childhood obesity is jeopardizing the future health and well being of our children.” Obesity poses serious
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During our childhood‚ there are many events that are memorable and influential; Memories are a part of life. We use our memory function to recall the memories we once had. Memory is a vital part of the learning process. Without it‚ learning would be impossible. If our brain recorded nothing from the past‚ we would be unable to learn anything new. All our experiences would be lost as soon as they ended‚ and each new situation would be totally unfamiliar. If memories hindered or helped people in their
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For my practicum observation‚ I went into a second grade inclusion classroom at Sharon Elementary School in Robbinsville School District. The structure of the classroom was co-teaching with a special education teacher and a general education teacher. On the day I observed‚ I was only able to see the special education teacher in action in the classroom. She was able to describe to me how a typical day works‚ and I was better able to understand how an inclusion classroom operates. The special education
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Childhood Obesity Chimere Vicks ENG 122 Craig Smith January 01‚ 2013 Childhood Obesity The children of our future are facing a many challenges throughout their childhood‚ Childhood obesity is one of the challenges that has caught my interest. Children of different ages are facing this problem. Question is‚ what are we doing‚ as parents‚ to help prevent this problem? Children cannot buy their own food nor do they do not know how important it is to stay active. Parents have a responsibility
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Pari Azam MLT125 November‚ 17‚ 2015 Pharmacy Observation Pharmacy Observation / Interview I started my observation at 10:00 am and finished at 11 O’Clock AM on November 15/2015 in a Walgreen pharmacy located at 9150 Skokie Blvd.‚ Skokie IL. First I met Pharmacist Majid Kamal and the working Technician‚ Betty. They both greeted me with professional manners. First Pharmacist Majid Kamal checked
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Classroom Observation Reflection Paper Janice Howard University of Phoenix Classroom Observation Reflection Paper I had the pleasure of observing Mr. David Knight. Mr. Knight teaches second grade at Bob Hope Primary School on Kadena Air Base. Mr. Knight and I decided that I would observe in the morning for three hours. I arrived at nine o’clock in the morning on Wednesday‚ November 9‚ 2011 just as the students were settling for the morning. As I walked in the door most of the
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of the delivery of the message as sounding‚ as if the speaker may have sense the disconnection and was trying to reconnect. The speaker had no points to the keep a flow of the message so that the audience could follow along. The author rated the observation in the content and in the delivery‚ as a three; because‚ the effectiveness of a sermon depends on two factors: what is said and how it is said‚ according to H.W. Robinson. In conclusion‚ the delivery of any message‚ by anyone‚ is important‚ because
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