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    Scissor Cutting Exercise

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    pointer, index and thumb of one hand, whilst using the other to holding cutting material (Kearns, 2011). Scissor cutting help develops fine motor and hand and eye coordination and development of strength and joint stability in wrist, elbow and shoulder (Kearns, 2011). To manage to do up buttons the action requires the development of the pincher grasp, the control of thumb and pointer coming together (Kearns, 2010). Being able to let go at the right moment with control. Hand and eyes…

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    Middle Childhood

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    Self awareness bring upon new feelings and they must learn to control those feelings. This change in the body of a child also brings forth mental change in the child. We hypothesize that depending on what type of mindset a child has, whether it be a growth or a fixed mindset, their behavior, personality and self esteem will be affected. If the child has a fixed mindset the child may be better at social tasks but wont exceed academically. On the other hand if the…

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    toddlers are able to run, walk backwards, jump into place, and kick a ball without falling (Santrock 150). Their motor skills drastically increase and are able to do more with their hands and feet by childhood walking becomes a thoughtless action. As a child ages, their gross motor skills get better as well. At age 3, children are able to hope and jump by age 4, “they scramble over low jungle gums as they display their athletic prowess” (Santrock 152) Lastly at age 5, they have mastered…

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    At this stage I am most concerned that as a parent I do not fail in such a big step in my daughter development. She is about to start puberty and here comes the rebel phase, the mood swings and the curiosity for sex. I am concerned that in the generation we are living in kids are having sex without thinking of the consequences or the knowledge of it. My job as a parent is to let my daughter know everything regarding sex. I will let her know of all the risks she is bound to face if she decides to…

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    Lucia Esperanza is nine years old. She is in the fourth grade. Lucia is identified as having multiple disabilities that consist of cerebral palsy with an intellectual disability and language delay. Lucia also uses both a wheelchair and augmentative communication device. She is eligible for individualized special education services. After review of Lucia’s assessment results and parent concerns, the multidisciplinary team will work together to provide Lucia with an appropriate education that is…

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    Month 2 The Baby: Since my Doctor told me that I had to go to my check ups every month I did so because I didn't want anything happening to my baby. At my checkup my doctor told me everything was looking fine and explained to me that my baby's facial features are developing. The first things that are developing are the ears, the ears start off as little folds on the side of the baby’s head and the soon will become tiny little ears. In addition to that the little eyes and nose begin to develop.…

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    Having gained the fathers consent to work with him and his child, I was able to establish a trusting relationship between us through my use of good communcation, such as open body language (NMC, 2010). Which is essentially when working with patients (NICE, 2012). I understood how important social interaction was for not just the son 's development but also the fathers health. The PIESS model of healthcare (Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, Social and…

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    Recognizing and understanding the development of a child and how the relationship between, the parent and child change over course of a life span. First and for most development is defined as systematic changes and continuities in the individual that occur between conception and death, human development fall into three broad domains. Physical, cognitive, and psychosocial development (Sigelman & Elizabeth A. Rider, 2015, p. 4). The study of life-span development are describing, predicting,…

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    Did you know that sports can affect child development in many ways where it could make your child master things quicker and better? Sports can be a huge help for child development who are lacking or need to gain a few important variable skills needed in life to excel in future careers. Sports challenge children to excel mentally and physically and teach these valuable skills such as leadership, perseverance, and hard work which carries over beyond any sport to all aspects of life.…

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    The Growth Development and Parenting influence of Elias Childhood can be an excitement time when days are filled with play and new discoveries, loving parents nurture their children and meet their needs. Some children do experience the joy of childhood, but unfortunately, some children do not have nurturing adults to guide them. Throughout this course, we have learned that creating suitable environments for young children such as time, patience, warmth, and love are the key to optimal…

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