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    Child Reflection

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    another which color to use. Within the group‚ two of the members‚ a boy and a girl‚ started to argue about “racing” and which one would finish first. Outdoor Activity: For the children’s outdoor activity‚ the kids were allowed outside in the playground. The equipment includes the typical jungle gym and learning toys. Several of the children were playing with building blocks and building different toys to play with. The children playing with the building blocks were groups of five to six kids.

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    P3 M2 D1

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    building‚ the air and the temperature” (Stretch and Whitehouse‚ 2010‚ p89) All staff and teachers must be aware of the environment that they are taking the children in and what’s around them as well as the children to prevent any hazards. Improper playground A child’s skin or limbs if they fall and make a fall 5 I have chosen this number for the occurrence because it can be a fifty chance that child can hurt them-selves on the

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    Goal 1

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    under all play structures and swings sets. All slides will have rails and walk room at the top to prevent accidents. Children will be supervised at all times inside and outside. Equipment will be be checked for loose screws and rusted areas. The playground will be inspected for broken glass‚ discarded debris and poisonous plants. At least one first aid kit will be brought on fieldtrips and kept in

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    journal article talks about different types of playgrounds in 2 different environments – an ordinary preschool playground and a nature playground. It also looks at different areas of risky play and the risks that children take. A study was carried out in Norway – through 2 preschools – 1 ordinary and 1 natural. It consisted of 29 four and five year olds (21 girls and 8 boys). They were videoed while they were playing outside on the two very different playgrounds. The children took the risks that they felt

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    I’m going to observe them performing are the large muscle/gross-motor skills. The large muscle/gross-motor skills include: climbing across the monkey bars‚ riding bigwheels (or tricycles)‚ and running through a built-in obstacle course on the playground. Starting with the monkey bars‚ it’s clearly obvious that Karligh is physically stronger upperbody-wise than Bethany. With surprising ease‚ Karligh crossed the monkey bars using nothing but her arms to perform this task. Bethany on the otherhand

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    Formal Letter

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    streets have led to another problem; an increase in crime (point 9). Several residents‚ especially women‚ have fallen victim to snatch thieves. 5. Lastly‚ the one and only playground in our area is not well-maintained (point 10). The grass is overgrown (point 11) as it has not been cut for almost three months. In addition‚ the playground equipment is damaged (point 12). Many of the

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    Field Trip to Pre school

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    Piper Rooney. The school starts every day at 8am until 4pm‚ except Saturday and Sunday. We got a limited observation time from 10.30am to 1.30pm. At 10:30am our class entered the school and emerged into a big playing yard. It was a nice and big playground planned for children to feel them comfortable and have fun. The teacher divided us into groups of four people. The purpose of small groups was not to scare the children‚ also to provide better observation of each class. The school had several different

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    Play in Childhood

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    Play is one of the most defining features of childhood in Western society. It is something that all children have in common and what makes a child’s world different from adults. In answering the question‚ this essay will first examine the different opinions held by theorists as to why children play. I will then look at role play‚ which is one of the many types of play that children engage in. Finally I will look at children’s play as a social process using examples from other cultures and then briefly

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    What is play?

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    What is play? What is play? The word play is usually used to describe the activities of children from babyhood until the early teenage years. There is no neat definition that will cover all the meanings given by parents‚ early years and playwork practitioners and other adult commentators - let alone how children talk about play when their opinions are invited. Yet there are some common themes: • Play includes a range of self-chosen activities‚ undertaken for their own interest‚ enjoyment

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    Cache Level 2 Unit 4

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    Unit 4 - children and play D1‚ D2‚ D3‚ D4‚ D6‚ C One setting where children might play is a nursery; the typical age range a child would play in the nursery is aged between 3-4 years. The stage of play for a child to be involved with while playing in the nursery might be associative play stage which means children look to see what other children are doing and may copy them; children may stand at the edge of older children’s games. The types of play that would take place in a nursery is

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