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    Jean Piagets Theory

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    that of Jean Piaget and his theories on the cognitive development stages. Jean Piaget was born in Neuchatel‚ Switzerland‚ where he studied at the university and received a doctorate in biology at the age of 22. Following college he became very interested in psychology and began to research and studies of the subject. With his research Piaget created a broad theoretical system for the development of cognitive abilities. His work‚ in this way‚ was much like that of Sigmund Freud‚ but Piaget emphasized

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    Special needs

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    require different things. If a child has a slight or mild hearing impairment‚ they may be able to stay in a normal‚ public school classroom and learn like non-hearing impaired students. If a child’s condition is labeled as mild‚ moderate‚ sever‚ or profound‚ they would have to have some special “things” to help accommodate for their impairment. Mild and moderate students would be best off staying in a normal classroom with an assistant that knows sign language. If a child is classified as severe or profound

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    Special Needs Assistants

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    Introduction Special Needs Assistants came into existence in 1959 (The Open College‚ Janurary). Since then they have been employed to help students with disabilities in particular who attend specialist support schools or standardised mainstream national schools. Special Needs Assistants may be employed on a full or part-time basis (INTO‚ 2013). The benefit of the special needs assistants skills has been used to aid school authorities in making appropriate assessments and decisions‚ in terms of the

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    Piagets Theory

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    Piaget’s Theory of cognitive development in early childhood is defined as the way a child’s mental activities and capabilities evolve through childhood to adolescents. They gain a sense of mental activities when they begin to think logically about the experiments they conduct to adapt to their environment. This theory has four stages‚ and they are; sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operational‚ and formal operational. The sensorimotor stage(birth- 2) is defined at the time when a child is not

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    Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Calen T. Curtin OTC LEA Abstract This paper will explain Maslow’s triangle and its application to interpersonal communications. An explanation will be given how the interpersonal communications‚ based off of Maslow’s triangle‚ can be used as an interview and interrogation tool. Examples will be provided of a personal experience that directly relates to the vertical progression through Maslow’s triangle. When Maslow’s hierarchy of needs (Maslow’s triangle)

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    Throughout their lifespan humans undergo many physical‚ social and cognitive changes. There are several theorists that have studied lifespan development and each have their own ideas on how knowledge and functioning are achieved. This essay will discuss two prominent theorists‚ Jean Piaget and John Bowlby‚ and their theories on lifespan development from birth to two years of age. Key physical‚ cognitive and psychosocial changes of this stage will be discussed and linked to health behaviours. Academics

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    Child Labor in the 1800's

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    Child Labor in America Throughout the 1700’s and the early 1800’s child labor was a major issue in American society. Children have always worked for family businesses whether it was an agricultural farming situation or working out of a family business in some type of workplace. This was usually seen in families of middle or lower class because extra help was needed to support the family. Child labor dramatically changed when America went through the Industrial Revolution. When America’s industrial

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    IntroductionBehavior management is all about classroom management‚ and knowing the correct ways in which to discipline a child. Here the term‚ Pedagogy comes into reference. It means the "art" of being a teacher‚ knowing the correct strategies and being up to date with how to keep the student engaged and active in the classroom. The term‚ at a general level‚ means the art of instruction. Instruction being direction‚ giving the students a direction and keeping them focused on their task. Classroom

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    The Special Child

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    movie is titled every child is special that refer to Taare Zamen Par‚ a Hindi Film. It is a bollywood movie that the cast mostly came from 3 idiots. Taare Zameen Par is a must-watch movie. It just not told you that every child is special; it also leads you to think the pressure building upon young generation by their so called parents‚ relatives‚ teachers and all. It is a one heart touching movie. The movie deals with a boy suffering from dyslexic or dyslexia. As a dyslexic child‚ the boy has difficulties

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    Piaget- Cognitive Theory

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    Jean Piaget: The second theory I am going to investigate is Jean Piaget’s cognitive theory. Jean Piaget (1896 -1980) was the first psychologist to make a systematic of cognitive development‚ his theory of cognitive child development assistance “us” in understanding children of cognitive development. Piaget believed that babies are born with reflexes (innate schemas). For example‚ when the babies are born‚ they have a sucking reflex‚ they will suck a nipple‚ dummy or a finger. Similarly the grasping

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