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    TDA 2.16 – Supporting children & young people’s play & leisure Describe the importance of play & leisure for children & young people. Children learn through play. Every moment that the child is playing they are learning new skills‚ words and meanings. Play gives children the opportunity to explore‚ take risks‚ challenge themselves and have fun whilst learning. It is a natural way for children to learn because it uses all of their senses‚ they are able to take in information and sort this

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    Evaluation Paper 29th October 2014 Rhetorical analysis: Purpose: Evaluate the play Much Ado About Nothing Audience: Peers Stance: Evaluation Genre: Analysis Media: Printed on paper Thesis: Evaluate the play “Much Ado About Nothing” written by William Shakespeare. Giving a character analysis‚ brief summary and review. Much Ado about Nothing Important characters in the play: 1. Beatrice- Leanato’s niece and Hero’s cousin. She is generous and loving. 2. Benedick-

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    In Mere Mortals a play by David Ives‚is made up of multiple one-act plays. Each play demonstrates its own take on life‚ understanding of the world and interpretations of what people go through on a daily basis. All of these plays are comedic‚ and they have a hidden meaning behind the humor. This allows for the writer to establish another dimension to get the meaning across. The leading play of Mere Mortals‚ is “Mere Mortals.” In this play‚ three every day construction workers analyze and hypothesize

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    I think the play And Then They Come for Me‚ by James Still was a little sad because they were in hiding for there live‚ and then there dad ‚ brother got killed. It is put on by the Stageone Family Theatre. The context of the production is to persuade you about the Holocaust. The play is wanting to tell you about the Holocaust because it is a bad time of life. Eva and her mom was in a concentration camp. Then they had to not talk‚ and or move. I think that the actors were great and that the technicians

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    In the long standing debate between creative play and structured activity many of the arguments act as if it has to be one or the other. Many of these arguments fail to acknowledge that there is a necessary balance that must be found. Another important aspect of this debate that many people tend to forget about is that the balance between creative play and structured activities will be different for every child. The difficulty comes in trying to figure out this balance for each individual child and

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    Argumentative Essay Do you play a sport? Do you know the thrill of hitting a grand slam in baseball‚ the crowd going wild when you make in the half court shot you have been practicing for weeks in basketball‚ or scoring the winning goal in overtime for soccer? Take a moment to imagine it. Does it feel good? Does it make you happy? Does it help relieve your stress? Does it make you excited to get the day over with just to go and play that sport? One moment it’s there. You are living the best moments

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    different conceptual approaches to play therapy which focus on models based on conflict (psychoanalytic)‚ relationship (growth)‚ behavioral (conditioning/social learning) and release/structure (catharsis). As each model is based on a different role of play‚ I prefer to focus on the relationship and release/structure approaches. The relationship approach is in a non-directive form‚ which allows the therapist to leave the responsibility and direction of the play to the child. Not only does it encourage

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    My brother always wanted me to play football and he has always played football. When I was in 3 rd grade he told me that I’m going to start having to practice‚ so mostly every day we’d go outside and practice for a while‚ we would play catch and learn plays. it would be a fall or summer or anything‚ he would always come outside and play football. I have improved a lot and I would say that he has done a lot for me. one day I came home from practice and he was sick and he still went outside in the

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    really liked the play. It was not boring or hard to read. When I first heard the title “A Long Christmas Ride Home‚” I am not going to lie‚ but‚ I thought it was going to be a cheesy‚ holiday play and I was completely wrong. For some reason‚ I loved how dark and twisted it turned out to be. The events that occur really come out of nowhere and that grabbed my eye. However‚ the events that occur‚ sadly‚ are realistic and are problems that families face daily. As a result‚ we have a play with themes such

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    The effect of lack of play on learning The first few years of life is the most critical time for the brain to develop. Research has shown that play and learning experiences have helped build connections in the brain called neural pathways‚ play is one of the ways that children interact with others. Social interaction helps children develop confidence and problem solving and thinking skills. A child’s development can be slowed of delayed if they do not play and this may have impact further on in life

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