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    Child Observation 2

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    Johnny Deep TECA 1354 Dr. Osso Negro 04 April 2010 Child Observation Project I will be observing a seven-year-old child for my project. What I have learned from being a parent and watching my kids as they grow up the social emotional‚ physical and intellectual changes that occur in children between birth and the end of adolescence are that they all progress at individual intervals from dependency to increasing individualism. Because these developmental changes may be strongly influenced by

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    Learning Through Play

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    Through Play When I am building a curriculum for pre-k it is my philosophy that children at this age learn through play. To accomplish this‚ the classroom will be set-up for the children to learn math‚ science‚ social development‚ literacy‚ diversity‚ and arts. It is said By Jane K. Frobose‚ Colorado State University Extension Family and Consumer Education Denver County‚ that “through play‚ children learn about themselves‚ their environment‚ people and the world around them. As they play‚ children

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    childhood education agree that there are some specific types of play that will enhance learning and should be included in the classroom (Butler‚ 2008). There are times when a structured play in an environment is appropriate. Children do not care what category their play falls into‚ but when they engage in various indoor and outdoor play activities they are free to explore and create experiences that are meaningful to them. Free-play in a preschool classroom allows for creativity‚ imagination and

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    Age of *Child (ren): 3 Sex of Child (ren): male Section One: Little “Bob” walks across the classroom and grabs the peg board. He then sits down in the chair at the left corner of the table. He puts every blue circle peg in its place‚ then he places two of the dark green pegs‚ then all of the yellow triangles‚ then three of the red square pegs‚ then the last rectangular peg and finally the last square peg. He then leans against the shelf watching the other children play. Another

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    Outdoor Play

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    The Benefits Of Outdoor Play Affecting Children’s Health‚ Learning And Development Outdoor play allows children to explore their environment‚ develop their physical skills further and gain self-confidence. The outdoors gives children a kind of freedom that differs to their experience indoors; as children are naturally drawn to the outside‚ we can use this to provide activities that expand their learning in all aspects. Playing outside affects a child’s physical development a great amount‚ allowing

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    Explain the role of play in literacy learning and examine its position in relation to society‚ the National Curriculum‚ and cultural issues. In what ways should early playful learning encounters be built upon in the context of schooling? Within this essay‚ I shall explain the following; • a definition of play‚ • the role of culture‚ • play interactions within a classroom setting‚ • the predominant focus on speaking and listening within a play literate environment‚

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    Te Whariki and Concepts of Play How important is play to children’s life? Is it just for fun‚ or is it actually a passage for children to learn? According to a research conducted in French and Canadian schools‚ children who spent one-third of school time engaging in physical activity were “increased in fitness‚ improved attitudes‚ and slight improvements in test scores.” And the outcomes correspond with nearly 200 other studies suggesting that “physical activity supports learning.” (Olga S‚ 2003

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    Non-directive and directive play therapy defined Nondirective play therapy is a therapy method in which therapists are taught to have a hands-off approach to play therapy with their clients. The children direct their own play‚ rather than the therapist directing the child’s activities during the therapy sessions. This allows the child to play at their leisure and necessitates that the therapist become ensconced in the child’s self-directed imaginative play‚ rather than the child adhering to the therapist’s

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    EYFS Care Learning & Play

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    EYFS Care Learning and Play Policy This policy document sets out the requirements of learning and development opportunities I am required by law to provide your child using the practice guidance for the Early year’s foundation stage. Every child is an individual and my aim is to ensure your child’s needs are met‚ I will endeavour to provide learning opportunities and care for your child which will take into consideration their interests‚ specific needs and their stage of development. Children

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    Play – Its nature and value’ by Jerome Anderson In today’s world of technology and pushy parents that want academic savvy children‚ where is the play-time for our kids? For many years parents have been bringing their children to homework clubs‚ football‚ basketball‚ netball practice‚ plus dance classes and other activities to improve their children’s outlook on life. While all these structured activities are good for a child at a young age‚ is it really what they want? According to Article

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