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    upset and can also occur different children to bully the less confident children in different areas of development. On the other hand, children with differences such as deaf will need support from one another for them to be able to understand the tasks that are given to the particular child. Therefore for the child to understand sign language would be needed when doing all types of play. Although to make the child feel comfortable and equal sign language must be done while talking to all…

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    Student Survey Paper

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    and group activities versus individual assignments. There were questions to determine how they viewed themselves as far as skill level and ability to learn mathematics. There were also questions to gauge the students’ personality as far as if they viewed themselves as outgoing and social or reserved and shy. The survey included questions to determine the learning styles of the students using the multiple intelligences such as visual,…

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    In school, many subjects are taught to students including English, math, history, and science. Students spend a lot of time in a classroom learning about events of the past, memorizing formulas, and computing formula after formula, but some students make it through school without learning the basic skills that should be developed at a young age in order for them to succeed in their later lives. Teaching students how to repeatedly solve a math problem or understanding is not enough knowledge…

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    My Work Experience Essay

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    To earn 2 hours of seminar hours, I completed an online activity to familiarize myself with my basic rights as an employee and the right of my employer. Doing this activity helped me learn that it is my employers’ right to be open or closed any day that they choose. I used to think that most places had to be closed for Fourth of July or Thanksgiving; but the activity proved me wrong. I also learned that an employee can be fired for whatever reason, but if the…

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    Homework Persuasive Essay

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    MagnetMom complains about how her daughter’s homework takes away her beneficial sleep. With busy families, like hers, they have many after school activities, so when they get home, they do not have time for too much homework. She says that the reality of it is that they are an active family. For active families, homework causes sleep deprivation and takes away the children’s energy they need for the next day. (“How Homework Affects Families”, pg. 1). “I have thousands of assignments every week;…

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    Kill a Mockingbird, because Scout and Jem love playing outdoors and finding new ways to entertain themselves. The questions of this topic are what are the benefits and harm to the ways children play, how do children use their imagination, and what activities do children now engage in. What are the benefits and the harm to ways children play? Playing outdoors help build a child’s imagination, social skills, physical development, and…

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    The 2014 US Census report about after-school activities is a detailed account of the kinds of activities and some of the factors that may influence what a child does outside the classroom after school. The most common activity is sports, which is at 35 percent, with participation in clubs (e.g., chess, math, and science) and lessons (like music, dance, and language) each at 29 percent. However, 43 percent did not participate in any after-school activities, with key factors such as living…

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    Benefits of Extracurricular Activities Extracurricular participation promotes motivation in students’ lives by helping them gain self-actualization by using the proper skills of discipline, determination, and respect to accomplish their goals. Extracurricular activities are considered voluntary afterschool programs such as athletics, fine arts, and educational clubs that provide experiences which are not taught in formal courses of study. Participating students’ learning goal is oriented in a…

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    problem solving, and personal social. The only category he was not above the cutoff in is gross motor and he was barely below the cutoff. The cutoff score for gross motor was 31.28 and Trenton scored a 30.00. His numerical score, only counting the activities that had the answer yes , was a two out of six. While observing him, he was clumsy and a little uncoordinated. He had difficulty catching a ball and hopping on one foot. His scores for communication, problem solving, and personal social were…

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    Students tend to stay up for homework due to the fact that they usually don't have enough time. Thus, lack of sleep will affect the student’s health poorly making them incapable of learning. “Some of the most serious potential problems associated with chronic sleep deprivation are high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, heart failure or stroke. Other potential problems include obesity, depression and lower sex drive” (Brain Team…

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