WPC Jack Thorne’s play ’When You Cure Me’ is based around a fragile character Rachel who is bed ridden for several months after a tragic sexual assault. Rachel’s monologue appears towards the end of the play as an attempt of closure for the character and audience. Thorne chose to the play as a representation of his own struggles that he could not get across personally. With his individual battle with cholinergic uticaria (allergy to all forms of heat)‚ Thorne was bed ridden and angry at the world
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have been shortening recess time‚ and some schools have been taking out recess completely. Schools have been doing this because they want to improve standardized test scores. But they aren’t accounting for is that play is important to children. Just like adults‚ kids need breaks too. Play is important to children because it encourages moving around and being active. It’s not healthy for a child to be sedentary for hours and hours. Children need their recess so that they can stretch‚ run‚ and just
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Certainty will lead to Doubt by Dylan Dubson In an immoral place such as that presented in John Patrick Shanleys’ award-winning playwright Doubt‚ it would be unwise to assume the architect of the play would honor and comfort us with a greater and certain ending of the masterpiece. This brings us to the obvious question of what is certainty and how we can be certain of anything. According to Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy‚ “There are various kinds of certainty. A belief is psychologically
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The experiment “Play or Keep” conducted in class consisted of ten rounds. The professor gave four playing cards to each student‚ two of which were black and the other two were red. At the beginning of each round‚ every student had to decide on which two cards to put upside down on the top of the stack of cards from the rest of the class. After all students made a decision‚ the professor collected the two cards from each student. The student’s earnings depend only on the red cards‚ as the black cards
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Explain how observations of babies‚ children and young people contribute to planning. “What are observations? An observation is a piece of work in which the child’s words and actions are recorded in great detail. This child’s actions are then analyzed by the practitioner. It is about looking and listening to children. A bit like being a scientist we collect information or data process it and draw up conclusions from it.” (Class Hand out) An important part of a practitioner’s role is recording
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Report the four different play spaces. There are four different types of play spaces availible. These are affective‚ transient‚ physical and permanent.These can be provided within a play setting or created by the children.Different types of play spaces will be more challenging and stimulating for children and they will be less likely to get bored or restless. Affective – An affect play space is a space that pays attention to the moods and feelings that children and young people bring
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Phoenix Productions Presents: In the Heights (Red Bank‚ NJ)- Phoenix Productions‚ the award winning community theatre organization‚ will present one of Broadway’s most raved-about sensations In the Heights‚ sponsored by D’Agostino and Associates “The Injury Firm‚” beginning June 22nd and concluding June 24th at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank. In the Heights is a dynamic‚ Latin-infused musical with a book by Quiara Alegría Hudes and music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda (creator of Hamilton)
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Ten minute child’s observation Observer: someone Aim: To do a ten minute time sample observation of a child engaged in a play activity. Date of observation: 29 11 2011 Observation started: 9.55 Observation completed: 10.05 Child’s Initials: AW Date of Birth or Age: 4 years 5 months Legend: Child observed = AW Other girl = E SG = small group P= pair of children SOL = alone  Evaluation : During the observation I did‚ AW was engaged in play all the time. She was
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Active Play in the Early Years Active Play is physical activity with random outbursts of high energy. This type of play is evident in Early Learners as they get bursts of energy that last for a period of time and then they are tired. They do not have the stamina and strength of an adult. As they get older and learn more skills the active play will increase as they are growing stronger. Active Play is really important in the Early Years as it is vital for their development. Children that do not have
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METHODS OF OBSERVATION Narrative/free description/written record or running record A running record is a very detailed description of the behaviour of a child over a short period of time‚ often less than five minutes. The observer watches a child or group of children and note down everything he sees‚ which gives the portrait of the child and his activity during this particular period of time. The observer sits quietly and tries not to draw attention to him as his interaction may affect the behaviour
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