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    I took good observation for accurate and adequate information on each of my children. I knew my goals and which ones I wanted to documented‚ which allowed me to get information throughout the entire semester. This also allowed me to see the growth with in my child. Making observations at the beginning‚ middle and end of the semester. I could have done a better keeping track of conversations that children would have with others. These conversations would help make my observation more detailed

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    focuses on bodily feelings‚ basic desires‚ and immediate needs‚ difficulty with own needs‚ but are dependent and demanding. In this stage they experience the world in egocentric terms‚ how things are affecting them. The self-protective stage; middle childhood‚ some individuals can stay in this stage throughout their lives. More cognitively sophisticated than the impulsive ego‚

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    In Early Childhood Education 101 I learned a lot of new information. One major topic that gave me a better understanding when it comes to being a provider or teacher was chapter 5 Observation‚ Assessment‚ and Documentation. In a past education class that I have taken‚ we had to spend 30hr observing a classroom and teacher. Now after taking this class I feel that my observation was not done the correct way. I have learned that when documenting what I have observed‚ I am to write down exaely what I

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    Student X is a four-year-old girl from New York City‚ who has four older sisters and lives with her siblings‚ mother and grandmother. Student X mother is a divorced stay at home mother‚ her family is from Egypt but she only speaks English. Student X is in preschool at P.S. 58 School of Heroes in Maspeth. She hasn’t been assessed for any developmental delays or disabilities‚ but her mother believes she might be delayed due to the deficiency of language development. The classroom is located on the

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    most of the peers in her class‚ and wears glasses. She speaks English‚ and receives speech therapy at school. Most of the observations were completed inside the classroom on days where all or most of the twenty children were present. Almost all of the observations took place during choice time‚ which is usually from 8:00 – 9:15 AM or 10: 45 AM – 11:30 AM. One or two observations took place during gym or outside time‚ which is from 11:30 AM – 12:00 PM. When walking in the door‚ to the left is the children’s

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    Middle school is significantly different from high school; the middle school I went to is small compared to Ridgeview which has far more opportunities. Ridgeview has presented itself to be stronger‚ more demanding‚ and far more open. A few things that have been demonstrated to be far more taxing are band‚ different classes‚ and the method of accomplishment. When it came to me joining the Ridgeview band program I was shown that things were no longer going to be as simple as they used to be. I had

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    to observe at the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center in Long Beach. It was my first time observing in this center so I had to be there before my observation time‚ which was at 2:30pm. Once‚ I entered the building the atmosphere was welcoming and enjoyable. The children I observed where around the ages of three to five. During my observation there was twenty-eight children and five teachers present. The building was all wooden on the inside and at the entrance there was a welcome wall colored

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    Observation Paper Alyssa Bosco St. Josephs College Running Head: OBSERVATION ASSIGNMENT ! 1 A very important young girl and boy in my life‚ had let me into their lives in order to complete this assignment‚ allowing me to understand the small and major differences between a healthy child and an autistic child. This observation assignment concerns the physical domain‚ but more specifically the development of gross motor skills. The purpose of this observation is to determine the differences in

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    Observation of adolescents (ages 123-15) On November 17‚ 2015‚ I observed adolescents ages 12-15 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m‚ at the Windsor Middle School. I went to a few classes in every grade and sat at the back at the class and observed the class for about 15 to 20 minutes. I also observed the physical education class and their lunch break to watch for signs of eating disorders. Biosocial development During the time I spent with the 6th graders‚ I notice a great difference in physical growth between

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    I work at a Saturday and Sunday religion school. There I work with children from ages five to seventeen. I took the opportunity to observe the oldest child in the school. Her name is Hanan‚ and is a junior in high school. I’ve been teaching at this school for about a year. Even though I have been around Hanan for a significant amount of time‚ I didn’t start looking closely into her actions until I started to observe her for this project. Hanan is a very fascinating teen with a very powerful worldview

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