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    fEATURE THE BENEFITS OF PLAY Play has positive implications for cognitive developmen Play stimulates children’s imagination‚ aids problem-solving and contribules 10 children’s creativity. The important role of exploratory play has been confirmed Both scholars and praditioners argue that by neuroscience. According to Mustard (20051‚ ploy-based learning‚ if ’properly ’play is pedagogy’; but‚ otthe same time‚ designed‚ is actually problem-based learning ... one of the best strotcgics

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    A issue that is highly debated is that; should kids play sports? Some say they should and encourage it‚ other don’t approve of it and think it’s not the best idea. But overall‚ Children shouldn’t play sports because many kids get serious injuries‚ parents spend a lot of money on the activities‚ and the time that they spend on sports takes away from other important timer activities. One reason that a child should not play a sport is because many of them get hurt. FOr example‚ statistics show that

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    Title: Observing Bacteria and Blood- Lab #1 Purpose: Being able to learn how to correctly use a microscope and the oil immersion lens to be able to see the prepared slides. Also to learn how to prepare my own yogurt and blood slides. Procedure: First‚ set up the microscope. Clean the ocular lenses and objectives with lens paper. Then pace the prepared e slide on the stage and make adjustments. Turn the rotating nosepiece until the 10x objective is above the ring of light coming through the slide

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    regulations for children are limiting children’s opportunities to interact with the world around them? Why or why not? • I do agree with Gever Tulley that increasing safety regulations for children does limit children’s opportunities to interact with the world around them. I say this because children are kept in a sheltered life until they are basically 15 years old which is when they really get to experience the world‚ by getting a learners permit and being able to drive a car. Otherwise children are pretty

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    Contribute to the support of children and young people’s development through play. In this assignment I plan to explain how play helps to improve the development of children and young people. Play is extremely important for the development of children. It is important that from a young age children play with things like toys and even with other children. Between the ages of 0 – 3 is when children develop the most. Through play children can improve their fine and gross motor skills by using toys

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    common‚ they all deal with observing animals. And with their observation comes at times interaction. They might "mingle" with these animals. Or the observers would just sit there and do what they are supposed to‚ observe.<br><br>Our race‚ is naturally curious and interested in the unknown. In other words what we do not know or understand we try to understand. We try to understand our surroundings. In doing this‚ we would have gained knowledge. <br><br>In Mowat’s essay‚ "Observing Wolves"‚ Mowat attempts

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    July 1‚ 2012 M L HD 351/551 Assignment#5 Book reflection: “Resolving conflicts at work” Reading some of “The ten strategies for everyone on the job”‚ one that I found very important was‚ “Why people engage in difficult behavior”‚ is because‚ sometimes we judge people by their difficult behavior‚ and we do not take the time to ask “Why” they behave that way. For us could seems (senseless) or irrational to us‚ we ought to find out why they behave that way. Every time we ask an honest

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    Farley Mowat‚ was born in Ontario in 1921 and he received a B.A from University of Toronto. Observing Wolves was written by Farley Mowat. Observing Wolves was published in 1965. Never cry Wolf from which “Observing Wolves” was taken‚ describing how the Canadian government sent Mowat to Keewatin Barren Lands in Northwest Territories to prove that the wolves were decimating the herds and this should be exterminated. First of all‚ Mowat has planned his tasks and journey before it ends. He wanted

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    Observing the Live Earthworm Kingdom Animalia is a diverse kingdom that contains many types of worms. The phylum Annelida includes segmented worms such as Earthworms‚ Clamworms‚ and Leeches. Earthworms play a huge role in the environment. They have two openings‚ a mouth and an anus. They feed through the mouthpharynxesophagus crop (stores food)gizzard (grinds food)intestineanus (excretion of waste). The hypothesis predicted for this lab is that Earthworms will respond differently when came in contact

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ we are introduced to a controversial yet crucial character named Mercutio. However‚ in the original Shakespeare play and the modern film adaption of Romeo and Juliet by Luhrmann‚ the presentation of this character alters. Mercutio’s name derives from the word ‘mercurial’ which means eloquent‚ active sprightly and changeable‚ and Shakespeare purposely used this characters name as to present his character of this manner. In both the original play

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