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    Dramatic play enhances child development in four major areas. Social/Emotional: When children come together in a dramatic play experience‚ they have to agree on a topic (basically what “show” they will perform)‚ negotiate roles‚ and cooperate to bring it all together. And by recreating some of the life experiences they actually face‚ they learn how to cope with any fears and worries that may accompany these experiences. Children who participate in dramatic play experiences are better able to show

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    incorporates five dimensions of holistic care‚ physiological‚ psychological‚ sociocultural‚ politicoeconomical and environmental (Roper‚ Logan and Tierney’s model‚ 2000). Care plans are based on evidence-based practice‚ allowing the nurse to determine the best possible care and rationale for the chosen nursing interventions (Roper‚ Logan and Tierney‚ 2000). They take into account the psychological‚ biological and sociological needs of the person and therefore provide a holistic approach to care (Roper‚

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    of healthy development for children‚ and through art children can find their experiences that enhance their personal development. Nowadays‚ childhood development connects too much to a technology world and not enough to art. Art education and art activities should be provided to children at an early stage because it helps them to find their natural talents and discover themselves. Research has shown that participation in the arts has a great impact on student achievement. Having children get involved

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    Types of play to support children’s development 3B.P3/M2. Types of play. 0-2 Years. George case study In this case study‚ George (7 ½ months) was playing with the items in a treasury basket. Treasury baskets are considered heuristic play‚ meaning it encourages active exploration through children’s senses.. Heuristic comes from the Greek word ‘eurisko’ which means ‘serves to discover or gain an understanding of’. Through playing with the objects in his treasury basket‚ George is engaging in

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    for children. I believe it is excessive to allow too much screen time and not enough physical play time. Children need an equal balance of time management and suppervision. Children need to be limited on the amount of screen time they have on a daily bases. Spending too much time in front of a screen "can lead to weak executive functions‚ lower test scores‚ and obesity in children". In my personal experiance screen time can cause anger‚ innapropriate behaviors‚ and issolation for children and that

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    strategy more effectively. These people were operating from a completely different approach that a casual glance could easily miss. We call this approach‚ holistic learning. Holistic learning is basically the opposite of rote memorization. Instead of trying to pound information into your brain with the hopes it will simply fall out when you need it‚ holistic learning is the process of weaving the knowledge you are learning into everything you already understand. The concept of holism refers to the idea that

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    go to some math class‚ physics class or other classes. Sometimes my teacher asks about my school life. But my father always said ‘Don’t worry about your homework. You can stay with your friends.’ He says studying is easy. He always takes me out to play when my mother goes working and on a holiday. So‚ I like my father more than my mother. For example‚ when I was in the primary school‚ once my exam results were bad. When I went home‚ my father was not at home. So I was afraid my mother came back

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    Holistic Nursing A Way of Being‚ a Way of Living‚ a Way of Practice! By Lucia Thornton 32 JANUARY 2008 What do holistic nurses do? Where do they work? Do I need special education and training to become a holistic nurse? Article Copyright 2008‚ Lucia Thornton NSNA IMPRINT | www.nsna.org 33 HOLISTIC NURSING H Figure I : Holistic Nurse Demographics from AHNA membership. SIDEBAR I Questions for Self-Exploration and Awareness olistic nursing can be practiced in any setting

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    Reflexology is a form of holistic healing and that can be used by anyone‚ including children‚ at any time to bring the body into balance. It can be used on either the hands or the feet because the body has many reflex points in these areas. The concept of reflexology is that applying pressure on different reflex points will stimulate the body to heal itself. The most common way to apply pressure is using your thumbs‚ however there are tools available that will help make this process easier such

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    I assessed three children with their parents’ permission. Assessment was done through observation of their interaction with me and their environment. They were very comfortable with me as I have been tutoring them for at least six months. A combination of methods helped me gain a deeper and accurate reflection of the child’s developmental progress. Self-assessment involves children reflecting on their individual learning and development. Children do this as part of their learning process. More often

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