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    Think about whether your child will respond better to training on the toilet like Mommy and Daddy or whether your tot may be intimidated by the size of the toilet, the big hole in the middle and the loud sound it makes when flushing. Take your cues from your child by observing well in advance of the 3 Day Potty Training Event your child’s comfort level with the toilet. Potty chairs are easier to use for potty training and a lot less intimidating for kids. They come in toddler-friendly colors,…

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    1 How have you demonstrated a more culturally responsive environment for your tamarisk? Through: Documentation – I have moved from just using singular Te Reo words in my learning stories to full sentences and brief paragraphs. Leadership – I have been modelling the behaviour I want to see i Practice – I have been making a big effort to use more of the Reo in my everyday practice. This includes using singular words, simple sentences, singing the children songs, counting, and reading cultural…

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    The status and impairment that I chose to address while doing the shopping center assessment was a patron of the store using a wheelchair. Hastings was the store that I assessed for accessibility, maneuverability, and safety using the Americans with Disabilities Act criteria. The following 13 categories represent the Accessibility Audit Requirements (Pierson & Fairchild, 2008). Ramps and slopes: The front entrance of the building did have an accessible slope from the road way to the sidewalk;…

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    quickly contained. The hotel was on an island, accessible by car, but there was nothing else there, not a gas station or even a convenience store. This meant that we had to be prepared and some days, having toilet paper was akin to winning the lottery. In any case, planning is critical, as is toilet…

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    Nick and I both climb into "dad 's" car. Getting into the car I kicked a Mcdonald 's bag almost tripping and fall on my face. As Nick laughs at me I pick a water bottle of the seat and throw it at his head. He just sucks his teeth and pushes me in and I fall into the seat. Before he sits down I brush all the debris of this seat so he doesn 't sit on an open melted lollipop and chip crumbs. As we start to get settled in I realized that his car smells like he smokes a pack of cigarettes a day.…

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    However this rarely happened. Most private houses had one-seater toilets that drained into a nearby cesspool. The waste was then collected and sold to farmers as fertilizer or would be used in the household garden. However, the drainpipes leading to these cesspools would often leak and human waste would ooze through the…

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    it so that the children could write out their own shopping list and create their own recipes and name the recipe themselves. Pass Around the Microphone (Brigance, 299) Materials: Aluminum foil and cardboard toilet roll. Group size: Small group or class. Preparation: Cover an empty toilet roll with foil. Ball up another piece and tape in the top of the roll to make a pretend microphone. Procedure: To encourage children to learn to wait their turn, do the following: - Invite children to sit in…

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    Tiny homes eliminate the plumbing used in the toilet and the amount of water used for every flush. The average tiny home will have either a composting toilet that has to be emptied regularly or an incinerating toilet that burns all the waste. This eliminates the water usage used to flush the toilet and the water used in the plumbing throughout the home. Tiny homes also use a system to catch rainwater and filter it. This…

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    Throughout the article “Teaching Practices of living inquiry” by Karen Meyer there were many ideas that were new to me such as the main concept of living inquiry. I was curious to know and understand how an ongoing living of an everyday life can be a practice. A practice which lets you enjoy every part of your life living in “being in the moment” and from this theory Karen Meyer developed a course which involves pedagogy and practices of each experience. From reading the article and putting…

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    In Morgan Spurlock’s article, “Do You Want Lies with That?” he writes extensively about the warning label. The reader may be prone to ask, why did someone think that it would be a clever idea to eat the silicon packets found in products? Or what about the first person to think it was a clever idea to operate a hair dryer while in a bathtub? People should be able to use their common sense; a few hundred years ago, humans were responsible for their own survival, and they needed to use logic, so…

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