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    In order for one to gain an understanding of an early childhood environment‚ one must put them inside one. People really do not understand what takes place everyday if they do not sit back and observe the interaction amongst the children and the staff. I observed a class at A Child’s World- Doylestown. A Child’s World is located at 2001 South Easton Road‚ Doylestown‚ PA 18901. The building is brand new‚ they just moved in June 2003‚ however A Child’s World has been in business for 10 years and they

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    umbrella of the domain. To be numerate one must consider how the use of mathematics is influenced by social and cultural contexts (Macmillan‚ 2009‚ p. 1). There is a common misconception that early childhood educators do not need to teach mathematics‚ therefore many pre-service teachers opt to study the early years over primary and high school‚ as they do not feel comfortable with their own knowledge in this domain (Macmillan‚ 2009‚ p. 110). The abstract nature of mathematics has caused a misunderstanding

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    Alexis Christakos ED 7101 Child Development Fall 2011 Observation #1 Name of Child: Leah Age: 3 years 4 months Area of Development: Physical (Fine/Gross Motor Skills) Date: Monday‚ October 3‚ 2011 Time: 1PM Context: For my project my will observe my friends child Leah‚ Leah is three years old and four months. I went to her home to observe her. Leah lives at home with her mom‚ dad and two older sisters. Her sisters are nine and six years old. When I arrived at the house Leah was sitting

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    Characteristics of an Early Childhood Educator Early childhood educators work hard to prepare young children for the transition into kindergarten. The importance of pre-kindergarten education has resulted in a larger number of preschool teachers needed across the country. These educators should have certain characteristics to be effective teachers. To properly prepare young children‚ the teachers must have patience‚ compassion and creativity. For most students in preschool‚ this is their first

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    physical developEuropean Scientific Journal February edition vol. 8‚ No.3 ISSN: 1857 – 7881 (Print) e - ISSN 1857- 7431 TRENDS OF RURAL-URBAN MIGRATION IN NIGERIA Isah Mohammed Abbass‚ PhD Department of Political Science‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria‚ Nigeria Abstract Given the tremendous explosions of urban settlements and the decadence of rural areas during the past two or three decades‚ the myth‚ reality and hope of a sustainable human settlement pattern seem to have been

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    Name: Karolina Chodynska Physical Development Birth Most of babies lie on their back. Usualy babies are born with reflexes‚ such as swallowing and sucking‚ holding an object thet touch the palm of their hand‚ reacting to noise and light by hand and leg movement. 1 month Usualy 1mth old babies are more relaxed‚ they develop their reflexes. 3 months Usualy babies at 3 months can lift and turn their head‚ they grown‚ and they know the difference between day and night. 6 months Most of 6 mth old

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    like her and how she feels like they are always trying to get her in trouble. She think everyone cares about what outfit she’s wearing‚ or what she may be having for lunch. This reminded me of imaginary audience that takes place during cognitive development of adolescent. “The growth of social thinkinking is generally referred to as “social cognition” during adolescence is directly related to the young person’s improving ability to think abstractly.” (Steinberg p. 58) Hanan’s social cognition is pretty

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    Psychological Adjustments during early and middle adulthood ShaRhonda WashingtonPsychological Adjustments during early and middle adulthood It is a fact that aside from physical changes‚ there are also intrinsic changes that individuals go through throughout the periods of early and middle adulthood. These changes range from likes and dislikes‚ to the extent of the individual’s perception of the world. Also during this time period there are changes in the way the individual views relationships and

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    Culture and Development in Childhood LISA THOMAS 4/21/2011 EDU/305 Tracy Mabry Culture is not just one or two elements of a person’s life; culture is defined as a person’s way of life. It includes everything from their language and customs to their social organization and government and even their arts and literature. Cultural diffusion can change how one culture thinks‚ even if it is not very noticeable right away. For example‚ if an immigrant family moves to a neighborhood from another part

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    crucial part of the early childhood because children are able to become independent through their art and it helps children develop in many different aspects of life. Art activities are very important. Not only because it allows teachers to recognize children with unusual abilities‚ but because it encourages each child’s “full and all-sided development.” Art activities can and do help children develop their cognitive‚ social‚ and motor abilities. Art in the socio-emotional development; young children

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