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    I believe that every child is their own individual little person that learns best during interaction. In reference to Vygotsky’s interactionist theory inside and outside forces interact to case change. Children need a thriving, stimulating, and caring environment in which they grow intellectually, emotionally, physically, and socially. A director has a lot of plaining to do before she can open her own daycare. First, a director has to have a purpose for wanting to open his/her own daycare and…

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    stresses can lead to negative self-esteem if the child feels they do not meet the standards expected and results in about eight in ten quitting their teams by age sixteen. Statsky further contends that working with the children to develop their athletic abilities could improve their skill and feelings of worth, which could have influenced their having stayed with the sport and potentially having become…

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    to support him. The OT also had another bench to the right of him so that he could support himself and I sat to the left of him. We put a pole where there were rings in front of Zane. I took some off and let Zane take a ring one at a time and put it on the pole. Meanwhile the OT sat behind Zane, holding his hips letting him try and balance himself as he reached for the rings and put them on the pole. We also put some on the bench to his right and allowed him to work on picking them up and…

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    again, the little girl has her spirit broken and she no longer wants to share her feelings.” This is only a small example of so many reasons why a young child internalizes their feelings, due to mass socialization; this causes internal stress, which comes out as behaviors that can be seen in public places, such as school. This also causes anger in a child because they do not know what to do and how to express the buildup of emotions. Although Brandy is now being pulled out of class for speech…

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    Teachers who have preparation, knowledge, and skills in child development and early childhood education are more likely to provide positive interactions, richer language experiences, and quality learning environments. Teaching staff have educational qualifications and specialized knowledge about young children and early childhood development. Ask, for example, how many teachers have Child Development Associate (CDA) credentials, associate’s degrees, or higher degrees. NAYEC…

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    them is Gavin who just turned three years old a month ago. Gavin tends to be the difficult child of the bunch, and has issues listening and doing as told. He is a really sweet kid and is smart when he wants to be, but he usually chooses to ignore you when you try to teach him something. He is an aggressive child and seems to be in Erikson's initiative versus guilt stage. Gavin tends to be an aggressive child. According to Belsky (2016), “aggression refers to acts designed to cause harm,…

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    Children with autism should not be deny this right to be who they are. These children will become adults one day and they will have to preform duties on their own and would need some self-reliance to do so. Weitlauf, et.al. (2014) in a comparative study cited that young children receiving high-intensity…

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    a baby. Again, since the audience is parents with disabled children, the audience could potentially relate to these difficult issues Leo experienced and could become heartbroken for Leo and his family, since it could be reminding them of their own child. The author attempted to use this connection to Leo’s parents as a way to use pathos to convince the audience to use their…

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    Although deciding if you trust your child or not may seem trivial, it is in fact crucial in terms of today’s concerns over teenagers’ use of the internet. If you were a parent with teenage children, would you use spyware to monitor your child’s internet use? This is what many parents have chosen to do in order to watch what their children are doing on the internet. Many parents use it to protect their children from things like cyberbullying and pedophiles, while others use it to spy on them to…

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    ADHD Regression Analysis

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    with distinct questions for both the reading and mathematical portion of the study. There were two different versions of the quiz given to avoid any cheating. An example of the math problems given include: Find the product of 6.8 x 0.5. Select the right answer: (a) 0.034 (b) 0.34 (c) 3.4 (d) 34.0, Which of the following comparison statements is true? (a) 3.909 = 3.990 (b) 3.099 > 3.99 (c) 3.990 = 3.99 (d) 3.09 < 3.009. An example of the reading questions asked include: What is the main…

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