Documentation Plan Child name: Ethan Gaines Age: 4 years old Observation location: Social interaction with peers in the outdoors area. Observer: Terry Spencer Summary: After completing several observations using different methods on Ethan Gaines‚ this data will show how he is developing. According to Piaget‚ the three-year-old is in the preoperational stage of development. One main characteristic of a three-year-old is their egocentric‚ or self-centered
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Observation One I reached the home of my observation subject‚ Boo‚ on Wednesday‚ July 17‚ 2013 at 7:15 pm. The screen door was open. When I rang the doorbell I heard Boo say‚ “Who is it?” She ran to the door and said “Hi.” I spend 45 minutes observing her behavior at her home. Boo weighed in at 7 pounds 9 ounces and 20 inches long at birth. Her mother approximates her gestational age was 37 weeks. Boo now weighs 27 pounds‚ almost quadrupling her birth weight‚ the norm for children her age
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I went to lunch with my nephew and niece and observed their behavior with their parents. The setting was very casual. The kids were very excited because I was visiting them for the weekend in New York. They were not paying attention to eating and were behaving poorly. My brother and sister in law tried to get them to eat. They used negative punishment to help them eat. The kids were only drinking their juice‚ so my brother removed the juice and would not let them have it until they ate. The parents
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Each child develops in his or her own ways and that is acceptable. Ann seemed to have a stronger sense of development in some areas over others. Beyond the milestones listed in the back of the textbook‚ Ann relates to what we discussed in class thus far this
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1. For Reflective Account 3 you should use one of your child observations. 2. Describe how you did this observation. a. Did you sit away from the child and observe from a distance (unobtrusive) so the child was not disturbed? b. Did you sit near to the child or even sit in on the activity? 3. Describe the type of observation you did- tick list‚ written‚ event sample. Where you using paperwork from the setting or did you design your own? 4. Explain why you chose the method
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1.0 INTRODUCTION I propose to study the attitude‚ knowledge and experiences of nurses on prioritizing comfort measures in care of the dying patient in an acute hospital setting. I am particularly interested in this field as I worked in a hospice during semester break where palliative care of the dying concentrated on the quality of life of the patient. When the prognosis for the patient was imminent death‚ care was focused on reducing the severity of the disease symptoms rather than vainly trying
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give it back to him. “thank you” | Polite and good Manners‚ but misses words out. | 9:41 | “Egg egg egg” “I had scrambled egg I did” – Joining in with a conversation from child B. “eyeballs‚ Eyeballs” laughing. Pointing at a water bottle in the tray with stickers on. | Still on the snack mat‚ eating. Communicating with child B. Being a bit silly with his snack. | 9:43 | He is playing with his orange‚ I ask him to eat it sensibly. “me eating now” he says. | Changed from being polite to being
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Common Stereotypes: Men vs. Women In today’s culture‚ there are stereotypes for nearly any groups that individuals belong to. At some stage in any person’s life‚ they would have encountered stereotyping. For example‚ it is frequently said that all men are strong and do all the work‚ guys are messy an unclean‚ girls are not good at sports and the list keeps going. These are common stereotypes that can lead people to live lives driven by hate and fear. So‚ what does a common stereotype consist
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Goal 1: Jordan will stabilize his mood. • Jordan’s mother informed the QP she had an appointment today and we could meet in the afternoon; however‚ she forgot about something she had to do in the afternoon‚ so she was busy unavailable. • The resource specialist acknowledged because of where the family lives access to services are limited and the school may not fully know who to deal with Jordan’s sister behaviors. • The resource specialist offered to take a look at Jordan’s sister IEP as well
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In The Mind Of A Seven Year Old P. 2 Isaiah is a delightful seven year old boy who lives with his family in Chino. In his family are parents‚ Esther‚ Cesar and sisters; Sylvia and Samantha. Isaiah’s sisters are ten and eighteen months and his parents are in their forty’s. Upon entering their home‚ Isaiah had just come home from school and was like a tornado flowing through the house. He was quite indeed a rambonxious noisy seven year old who couldn’t stay still
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