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    important stage of all-round development of lifelong learning. Children are active learners who are curious and interested in exploration. “Learning by doing” and “Learning through play” is easy for children to study. It is provide opportunities for children to learn through play in informal ways. Maria Montessori (1912) said “Play is the work of child”. The aim is help the children reach their potential‚ creativity and intellectual. The child learns concepts through the materials‚ not just through listening

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    Play Area Critique

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    Critique of a Play Area Dress up Area The area of the pre-school room that I have chosen to critically evaluate is the dress up area. Our pre-school consists of 20 children aged 3-4 years old spread over two sessions‚ and comprises both boys and girls. In our pre-school we have two polish children‚ one boy and one girl‚ who speak both English and Polish‚ one Chinese girl and one Zimbabwean boy. The rest of the children are Irish. Our pre-school room is one large room in a general childcare

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    Essay 3 Toy guns: To Play or Not to Play Jennifer Thompson Baker College Online Division Children all over the world have been playing with toy guns for generations. There are some toy guns that shoot darts‚ some that shoot BB’s‚ and some that make a loud blast or noise. Some toy guns look very cartoonish and are bright colored‚ but some look very much like real guns‚ and are hard to tell that they are toys. Lately there has been so much gun violence affecting our world there has begun a heated

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    Play and Competition

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    4/23/13 Competition How do most people feel about competition these days? I believe that completion is beneficial for kids. It keeps the game alive. It makes people work harder. It can build team bonding‚ especially in a game where you need your teammates to help you win a game. Competition is also something that comes naturally. Baseball is a big part of my life‚ it is a competitive sport. One of the reasons I love baseball is the competition. To be the first place team wins you a lot of respect

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    In order to explain the relationship between discipline and obedience from a Montessori perspective‚ it would be useful define and compare the more common explanations of these terms with the interpretations of Maria Montessori. The development of the child within the Montessori setting and in particular the maturational development of discipline‚ obedience and the will shall then be discussed. In so doing‚ a very close and almost symbiotic relationship between all three will become apparent. Discipline

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    Discuss the importance of play in learning and development‚ focussing on 0 – 6 years. Essay plan: * Introduction 10% 150 words Introduce the essay question – Does play support the learning and development of children from birth to six year olds? Start by looking at how babies naturally play to learn about the world around them‚ looking at Smilansky’s theory. Then move onto toddlers and their play relationship with adults‚ discussing Smilansky‚ Vygotsky‚ Wood‚ Bruner‚ Ross’s theories

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    Ludlow: Play Analysis

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    classmates and I saw a play called Ludlow‚ in the Dusty Loo Bon Vivant Theater. The play was a very horrific‚ historic‚ and significant to Colorado itself. The play is about those who were killed in the Ludlow massacre of 1914‚ which was one of the most fatal and catastrophic coal wars of its time. I am not so sure that I really liked this play. This play was the first play that I had ever been too. (Newbie to the theatre!) From the start of it I really wasn’t sure how it was going to play out. One thing

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    Dramatic Play Budget

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    Mini Grant Proposal 4 Year old Class Dramatic Play Area Goals of the Project The goal of this project is to improve our dramatic play area within our 4 year old classroom so that the children will have a great learning environment. Objective Dramatic play is central to children’s healthy development and learning during their preschool years. It is one of the central ways children work through the important experiences in their lives. A young child’s family and home are the biggest part of

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    Play Activity- Toy

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    Introduction: I have been asked to select a toy or equipment to play. I choosed a Gymini Move&Play activity mat made by ’Tiny Love ’. The toy I choosed is best suitable for children from 0-1 year. The Tiny Love Gymini Move and Play Gym is the only gym that adjusts to baby ’s developmental stages. The revolutionary sliding arches allow for endless play options‚ easy access to lift baby in and out and even space for parents to play along side baby. Baby will delight over the fun electronic light

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    Ruined The Play Sparknotes

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    gathering audience won’t have the capacity to peruse script immediately afterward. Reading play that is meant to be seen is altogether another experience‚ in this case‚ the playwright must ‘tell’ for it to be seen by the reader. Dialect and punctuation must be utilized particularly‚ so the readers can translate and decipher motives or personalities of character in the rhythm of the dialect utilized. ‘“A play exists as a literary form until the first moment you sit down in a rehearsal room and allow

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