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    Reflective Account 3 you should use one of your child observations. 2. Describe how you did this observation. a. Did you sit away from the child and observe from a distance (unobtrusive) so the child was not disturbed? b. Did you sit near to the child or even sit in on the activity? 3. Describe the type of observation you did- tick list‚ written‚ event sample. Where you using paperwork from the setting or did you design your own? 4. Explain why you chose the method you used-

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    Parent Child Observation The setting is a home environment of a friend; the environment is clean‚ warm and sunny. It is not set up for children however‚ there are no toys‚ the child does not have other children to play with‚ and there are about eight other adults present for a get together. The situation seems like it could be possibly boring to a four year old child as there are not any toys‚ he can not run around in the house‚ and is expected to sit still for a while. In terms of safety everything

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    8 Year Old Psychology

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    Daily Routines The eight-year old begins to have a big appetite‚ and some experience rapid weight gain. Parents can help control weight gain by limiting sweets and starchy foods. It is common for eight year olds to start having a later bedtime. She has to be reminded to go to bed and will put it off as long as possible. Eight sleeps soundly and rarely has nightmares. The average number of sleep hours is now ten. Eight enjoys going places and doing things‚ any activity that involves being with

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    to assist and support children’s early cognitive development‚ teachers apply the ideas of educational theorists such as Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky in teaching. Review of Literature Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky are two of the most influential theorists of cognitive development. The ‘Stage-based theory of cognitive development’ from Jean Piaget explores the sequential development of thinking process through a series of stages include sensorimotor stage for births to age

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    Jean Piaget believed that cognitive development during childhood plays a significant role in how well children will develop later on in life. The two main properties that encompass Piaget’s theory of cognitive development in children is that nature and nurture both play an equal role in cognitive development and that cognitive development is not a continuous chain of events‚ but rather composed of four distinct stages. The four stages of cognitive development in children are the sensorimotor stage

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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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    A Child Observation Assignment By Hafiz Zeeshan Ahmed Date Posted: December 22nd This article was written by Hafiz Zeeshan Ahmed in 2013 as a record of her child observation assignment for his Psychological Research course at Federal Urdu University Arts‚ Science & Technology (Abdul Haq Campus). When submitting it article Hafiz Zeeshan wrote remarked that when completing this assignment he was taken "back to my early days in the 2000’s when I did have what now seems the luxury of reflecting

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    development.This eassy will outline the areas of a childs holistic development and will focus on on the five main areas of development. While discussing the main areas of holistic development this eassy will look at the connections there in. This eassay will also look at theorists of child development and differences found. Historicaly‚ children in the middle ages have been viewed as small adults‚ “the principal goal of childrearing was to rid the child of this sin” as stated by Flood‚(2010‚pg1). Alot

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    information in this guide explains what child development experts consider to be "widely-held expectations" for what an average child might achieve within a given year. Please consider what you read in the context of your child’s unique development. Below is a snapshot of this year. For more in-depth information click on the specific areas of development in the menu at the left. How your child may develop this year Everything is new and interesting to one-year-olds. They enthusiastically use their five

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    prerequisite for the change. This makes the Piagets theory a biological theory. Piaget came up with the four stage of cognitive development. First stage is sensorimotor‚ during the age of 0-2 years the child will illustrate some sort of egocentrism which shows that the infant only knows the world through its immediate sense. The infant cannot distinguish between itself and the environment and lack of object permanence. This basically means that if a child can’t see the object‚ to them it doesn’t exist

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