but they are not actually interacting together. Associative play is when children begin to play together. However‚ although they are playing together they dont have an overall game plan. For example‚ you may see them chasing one another around the playground but in an unorganised way. They arent really sure whats going on so if a child was to drop out of the game it would have no effect as there is no actual structure to the children’s
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Many people have hobbies‚ game nights‚ video games‚ friends‚ animals‚ the list goes on. These are all just the small things people have that help them through their lives. They are the small things they do to have fun. These things keep time moving fast and keep life lively. Then there are the other things that make things easy‚ and help people get through the week or even the day. The little things I like to do are just enough to keep me going. These things I do are easy‚ difficult‚ fun‚ relaxing
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Duty of Care. - Risk Assessment for excursion. 80 Students to Sydney entertainment centre‚ Points to consider- - Security - Dressing areas - Outside entertainment area - General Public - Teacher/adult supervision - medical and behaviour plan that are in place in case of an incident - Mobile range/service for emergencies - Full equipped first aid kit Student M -10 year old‚ was demonstrating behaviour in a public toilet that was unacceptable‚ (Jumping on a change table). When this
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Lead-In/Hook: Do like books about basketball and crimes and is by basketball legend Kareem Abdul Jabbar who introduced the sky hook to the NBA and he won 6 NBA championships and a great basketball player. Book title‚ author‚ & genre: Steal the game is a by Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a realistic fiction book. Protagonist: The protagonist Chris is a middle schooler with a brother who dropped out of Stanford Law School. Chris always looked up to his brother. Chris plays basketball for his school. His parents
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Through Holden’s perspective‚ children have a simple understanding of life and as they grow and mature‚ they become selfish and phony. Holden is walking through the zoo with his little sister‚ Phoebe‚ and he describes approaching the carousel and hearing the music that it is playing. “That’s one nice thing about carousels‚ they always play the same song” (page 210). Holden desires stability in life and admires a lack of change. He appreciates both the museum and the carousel for remaining the
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value and variance of Y=5X-3 for each distribution? (Hint: Use the ‘Summary of the Laws of Expected Value and Variance’ slide in the lecture notes.) Exercise 5.3. Now assume the manager receives a daily salary of $200 plus $85 per car sold. What is the expected value and standard deviation of her salary? (Hint: Use the ‘Summary of the Laws of Expected Value and Variance’ slide in the lecture notes.) Exercise 5.4. Now assume the company managing the network gets penalised $900 for each interruption
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Assignment 310 – Understand Children and Young People’s Self-Directed Play Task A – Briefing Notes 1. Explain the characteristics of freely chosen‚ self directed play Freely chosen play is where children are able to choose what they want to do Personally directed play is where children will choose how they want to do what they have chosen to play. Intrinsically motivated is why children choose why they choose certain types of play. Goalless means that children will play for no particular reason
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TMA 4 E100 The early years practice Confidentiality statement All names have been changed to protect identity and maintain confidentiality and consent have been obtained to carry out observation. Part 1 Key elements of one child’s learning I have followed the ethical guideline and obtained the child’s permission through age appropriate conversation‚ as it states in the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the
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I stopped playing basketball frequently after my 6th year in the elementary school. At that time‚ I did not take basketball seriously and only played for fun. When I came to Portland earlier this spring‚ I made new friends and they asked me to join them and play basketball together. It has been a long time since my last basketball game then. As a result‚ my skills have dropped and did not play as well as I used to be while I was in elementary school. I was pretty disappointed with myself. However
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When a child falls over in the middle of the street‚ do you help him? The normal response to this question on this question is “yes” and without empirical data‚ I think I can claim that far over 90% of the people will agree. It is the normal thing to do‚ regardless of external or internal motives or any other reasons of benefit for the individual. The question is‚ why? Clearly‚ the child is in need of help and you are able to provide it‚ regardless of circumstance. When taking a scientific approach
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