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    Toy Play Case Study

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    position was also utilized in left and right side lying as a part of his active rest. Prop sit he utilized this position along with quadruped the most. Quadruped this was the most highly employed position of all. This was the static portion of his crawling, which he was symmetrical and proficient in. Squat and reach this was the upper level of his motor milestones as this represented typical development for his age. Supported standing this was not utilized as much as a playing posture but rather…

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    note that, “The onset of independent mobility in the form of crawling resulted in increased exposure to a variety of environmental and social contexts, increasing the opportunities for goal-directed actions” (p.54). This study is connected to Piaget’s periods of cognitive development specifically the sensorimotor period. The sensorimotor period “infants use senses and motor abilities to understand the world” and that includes crawling (Berger, 2014,…

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    wallpaper. She tries to look for a pattern in the wallpaper. She envisions an unhappy woman behind bars in the walls. She tries to free the women in the wall by peeling back the wallpaper and crawling on all fours. She begins to lose her mind. She pictures herself as the women in the wallpaper. While crawling around the room in madness her…

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    After a woman gives birth it should be the most joyous stage in her life. Entering motherhood is the most beautiful gift a woman can possess. Unfortunately, for the woman in the short story The Yellow Wallpaper it doesn’t happen for her. The woman in this story has a baby, and suffers from postpartum depress. Her husband and brother are physicians, their health advice for her leads to her being locked in a room. Dealing with isolation from her baby, family, and friends causes her to lose her…

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    The PBS Great Masterpieces production of Macbeth conveys powerful monologues of the characters with strong, visual, and disturbing images, as well as using precise movements to show how guilt affects with one’s mental health. The use of movements that occurred in this film portrayed what was going on in the character’s mind without much talking from them. The movements showed the tolls that guilt had on them. For example, when Lady Macbeth went down the elevator and into the room where a…

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    Patient: A Case Study

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    DOI: 9/1/2014. The patient is a 38 -year-old female licensed vocational nurse who sustained a work-related injury to her low back while working with patient. The patient is subsequently diagnosed with sprain of ligaments of lumbar spine, initial encounter; low back pain; and strain of muscle, fascia and tendon of lower back, initial encounter. As per office notes dated 7/14/16, the patient states that she has completed 5 sessions of physical therapy. It has helped her reduce her symptoms. She…

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    spelling through the use of letters, numbers and other symbols to express in written language. This phase is followed by semi-phonic spelling where the children begin to understand the relationship between symbols and sounds. They gain confidence as a crawling baby trying to stand up at this stage. Then, like a baby taking steps forward, they use phonetic spelling in which they start writing with a greater understanding of letter, sound relationship. Later, in the phase of transitional spelling,…

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    The major character in the story "Hop-Frog", by Edgar Allen Poe, creates an extremely elaborate plan to achieve his goal. The whole point of Hop-Frogs story is to get revenge on the king for what he did to his friend Trippetta. In order to get revenge on the king Hop-Frog planned a joke for the king and his court to play on the rest of the kingdom. The plan was for the court and his men to dress up like apes, and run into a party that the king will through. It was supposed to be funny to watch…

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    The Empire of Mali existed in Western Africa from around 1235-1600 CE and was one of the largest empires during that time. They had a complex political system enabling them to rule their large territory effectively, however, the Empire of Mali was best known for its vast trade networks throughout Africa. The ruler Mansa Musa is probably the most recognized ruler, and was known for spreading out his gold and wealth to the region on his Pilgrimage to Mecca. The majority of people living in the…

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    own eyes and experiences. A small child will watch another small child crawl around the room, as the child is watching they are learning and will soon put what they learned through observation into their own experience with crawling, and before they know it they are crawling all over being the one being watched by another small child who has yet to…

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