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    Throughout the United States today, standardized testing stands as an assessment that every child dreads beginning at the third grade and continuing until they are seniors in high school. Nonetheless, what does this test bring for those students? Does it bring unlimited wealth, a respectable future, a hidden treasure? Unfortunately, standardized testing does not bring any of those items, however, it does show teachers what their students are both succeeding in and failing at. When it comes to…

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    Afterwards I taught my friend, Julia, who is a left wing how to do the reverse chip and she later mastered it and used it in games. This…

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    information that is collected. As a result, Chloe was the fake name I give the child I was observing. Chloe is a two year old Caucasian girl. She has dirty blonde hair and blue eyes. Chloe is a very social, active, and also independent girl. Chloe plays with her friends and classmates, but she seems to also enjoy playing and doing things on her own as well. NAEYC Standard 1a: Understanding Young Children’s Characteristics and Needs 1. Methods of Data Collection The observation…

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    identify an abnormal social development response to a social interaction per Wong’s Care of Infants and Children in the first grade, by the end of the clinical rotation I will identify two normal gross motor developments of a first-grade class during recess according to Wong’s Nursing Care of Infant and Children, and by the end of the clinical rotation I will be able to identify the percentage that one class of fifth grade students eat per My Plate guidelines.…

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    decrease amount of educational play, and the developmental relationship between one and their environment. Under the public eye, the contemporary issue of today’s generation is facing a problem with continued instant gratification.…

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    world. My soccer journey began in the third grade. I had just moved to Oakville and began going to school at Wohlwend Elementary. One day at recess I saw a group of kids playing soccer, so I walked over…

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    However, it seemed that I was missing something; I was doing fine in all my classes but I did not really have any motivation. In the last month of school, the Band Department from the high school visited to show us students how to play instruments and to decide if we wanted to enroll in a summer band program. This eventually led me to the revelation that music played huge a massive impact on my life.The words and…

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    blood pressure, early heart disease, diabetes, bone problems, and skin conditions such as heat rash, fungal infections, and acne” (“Preventing Obesity”). Obesity is a very common problem among children in America and will continue to be a problem until we are aware of the risks and figuring out key solutions to prevent it. One solution of child obesity is to rule out unhealthy foods in school cafeterias. Children eat whatever is easiest and the best tasting to them, which has an effect of…

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    Bird depicts an innocent story of childhood curiosity. With the coming of age and the world changing around them their view on life alters. In the past Jem and Scout would play games together along with their friend Dill. But as they got older Jem begins to change while Scout stays her childish self. We begin to notice examples of this throughout the story. On Page 8 Jem shows pride in Scout’s achievements by boasting to Dill. As Dill parades his reading skills Jem says, “ Scout…

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    weight that is considered unhealthy for a certain height Causes There are many leading causes in children obesity. The leading factors are genetics and no physical activity. Children are starting to not play outside and do sports. Children are becoming more and more reliant on technology. Video games, phones, tablets, TV, etc. Lack of energy balance is a major cause of being overweight. Lack of energy balance is when the energy that comes IN to your body isn’t equivalent to the energy coming…

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