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    spiritual and moral values consistent with respect and good citizenship within the Canadian society. The school has 3 acres of property‚ which includes a tennis court‚ and fenced in preschool playground. But there is no playground for the older children but a tennis court‚ some children would love a playground to climb on instead of playing on pavement with balls. Ahlul-Bayt Islamic School/Community Centre/Scouts has a fully equipped science lab‚ brand new computer lab‚ gymnasium‚ library‚ and prayer

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    Connected to first line of poem. Larkin sets the poem in a very ordinary playground – newly built ‘The new recreation ground’ Yet‚ connotations of ‘re-creation’ – birth/new life Larkin observes the mothers allowing their children to play on the playground equipment – very ordinary scene ‘In the hollows of afternoons Young mothers assemble At swing and sandpit Setting free their children.’ Larkin’s description of the scene suggests through word choice that the mothers’ lives are uninteresting

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    the child or young person’s age‚ needs and abilities: An activity such as climbing needs to be appropriate for both the age and the ability of the child. Many Adventure Playgrounds and parks have age restricted play areas which take into account the safety of the child‚ for example Harewood House Adventure Playground. The older childs play area is inappropriate for a smaller child‚ with a risk of falling from a greater height‚ getting a foot stuck in the netting‚ or being knocked over by

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    DISCUSS AND ANALYSE ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH PLAYFUL LEARNIN G AND PLAYFUL PEDAGOGIES WITHIN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Introduction Within the early childhood field‚ play has long been acknowledged as an important context for children ’s learning and development. Play is a significant aspect of their lives‚ reflecting their social and cultural contexts. Consequently‚ changes within these contexts impact on both the nature and quality of children ’s play experiences. No one definition of play

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    Trends in Writing Job Description for the Purpose of Job Evaluation: A Reflective View Muhammad Ali EL-Hajji‚ PhD Former Lecturer of Liverpool John Moores University & Liverpool Community College Abstract In order for the organizations to have a fair‚ acceptable and reliable job evaluation‚ the need for having a professionally completed job description is inevitable‚ particularly when the organization concerned is NOT small in size. This paper focuses on job description for the purpose of

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    The Importance of Nature in a Child’s Life Nature is made by nature‚ not by man. Nature can be used for many different things. It can be used for a natural playground‚ a learning experience‚ a science experience‚ a meditation place. The list is endless on what nature can be used for. The best part about it is that there is no list that states what it can and can’t be. It is all in your imagination. This is important for children to learn and grow with. Without nature‚ there would be no land to live

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    Toddlers are kept safe by showing them the proper use of toys. They are encouraged to follow safety rules such as walking instead of running and sitting on a chair instead of climbing on it. As a child care provider I always have to check toys and playground equipment for any damages that may injury the children in my care‚ not only do I have to check toys and equipment I must check under toys outside for any creatures that may harm any of the children in my care. I am always giving gentle reminders

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    Mystical Powers on the Playground Ahh elementary school‚ the good days filled with snacks and nap time. Though as much fun as children have rummaging through the hallways with their friends‚ this is also an important time in child development. Their are several factors that determines how successful a young student could be‚ but if you ask Mr. Bernstein‚ there is one that is a little more important than the others: recess. David Bornstein’s article titled The Power of the Playground offers his opinion

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    City has a vast variety of neighborhood playgrounds all with different needs depending on where they are located in the city. While the city is known as the City of Fountains it is the park department that is responsible for keeping the main boulevards‚ fountains beautiful‚ and playgrounds well manicured. The parks department does not have a large budget and at times has had to cut back and scale down improvements to neighborhood parks. Westside Park playground‚ in the West Plaza neighborhood‚ is

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    Fox Oxford Community Park Sunday‚ November 9th at 2:00 P.M. #10 Child Observation: 2:00 – Two children are playing at a playground with their parents in Oxford‚ Ohio. Child B is wearing a red shirt and long pants. Child S is wearing a hoodie and long pants as well. 2:03 – Child S is climbing on the playground equipment with her friend Child B‚ they move around the playground. 2:06 – Child S yells for her mom to look at her walking across a balance beam and her mom tells her to be careful‚ she replies

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