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    Child Study Report

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    Child Study Report Introduction Early childhood educators play an important role in observing‚ recognizing‚ and supporting children’s development (Charlesworth‚ 2014). In this report‚ child E has been chose to be observed with different observing methods including running record‚ anecdotal record and learning story. Child E is a 3 years old boy. His father is a New Zealander‚ and his mother is from China. He is the only child in his family. Child E dose not speak Chinese but only English‚ this is

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    Adult Attachment Theory

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    Abstract How relationships are developed and the people that they are developed with as a child‚ is critical to the development of behaviors and relationships in adulthood. The theory of attachment in based solely around this very principle. The patterns a child displays towards primary caregivers and how those caregivers respond to the needs of that child will predict how that child will respond to relationship and change as an adult. Attachment Theory The forces that

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    Child Development

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    What is child development? Why study child development? Child development involves the scientific study of changes in the child’s biological‚ social‚ cognitive and emotional behaviour across the span of childhood. Every child’s development is unique and complex. Although children develop through a generally predictable sequence of steps and milestones‚ they may not proceed through these steps in the same way or at the same time. Psychologists and development researchers have proposed a number of

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    what is to be handicapped by observing the differences among people and by taking the spoken and unspoken messages about those differences. Because children are born to a diverse world‚ they interact with people whom are different from themselves almost daily. Diversity defined as the richness and uniqueness among humans. “Young children are aware of diversity; hence‚ you need to be prepared to address it in your work with them.” (Rasmussen‚ 2004). Infants and toddlers also acquire attitudes and values

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    Research: Observing children using gaming consoles can be quite entertaining due to their deeply embedded interest and love for video games. Young boys in particular seem to partake in the interactive environment that gaming allows them to join. Whether it’s Nintendo‚ Xbox‚ or Playstation‚ males of all ages always seem so captivated by the virtual world portrayed on their television set. When one focuses on a specific aspect of a scene while ignoring other aspects‚ such as focusing on the video

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    Child Observation

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    him at his house with his mother‚ Shannon‚ and father‚ Brandon. During the observation‚ Brandon‚ was watching television socializing with the other people in the room‚ while Shannon was primarily trying to interact with and entertain Asher. While observing Asher he still held my attention as far as not being like most boys his age. Asher like always was very quiet‚ laid back‚ and preferred playing with his toys instead of people interaction. Be it that he was this way‚ is what I thought made him unique

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    they learned because they take it differently‚ but when there are different expectations of their behavior. A toddler cannot have too much time as their exploring time because they believe everything it’s normal for them.            When we think of early childhood or better yet child development‚ what it usually comes to mind is the ABCs and 123s.  Part of long-term memory involves storing information about the sequence of events during familiar situations as scripts. Scripts help children understand

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    and what is fake they can carry out conversation with adults and children they can also be very spiteful be leaving other children out of their games they can also understand the difference between right and wrong. D3 One suitable method of observing and recording development of a child aged 5 is a checklist/tick lists of observations to see what the child can do at the age and stage of development this method can be used by the observer so that the children may be asked to carry out seraphic

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    have more effect on someone who is a parent and who would understand the pain of losing a child. Therefore it appeals to vulnerability inside these individuals. The look of shock on the child at the fronts wide open mouth and the calm manner in the toddlers in the back of the car is supposed to show a juxtaposition of helpless innocence of both children and is meant to elicit the same shocked reaction from the target audience as is on one of the children and a looking within for the target audience

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    Guiding Journal Entry

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    Journal Entries: What “new” guiding practices or techniques have you been using based on what you learned in Guiding 1? Why? I work with infant and toddlers. I have been using both indirect and direct techniques to guide children as I am currently working with children who are still developing their language skills. I with my colleague rearranged the room recently where we would have more open area and the shelving units were placed against the wall for more stability. The physical changes

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