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    She felt warm knowing that he had a playful side and that she was able to touch it. She patted his arm, “This is new territory for both of us, we’ll figure it out though.” She clapped her hands, “Alright. Let’s go see about this speeder.” Two hours later they were sitting in an open air car in front of the SIS building and Jorgan was happily munching on some of the spiky fruit. Fynta decided it would be a good time to check her messages…

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    Introduction Finger fractures are breaks in any of the bones of the fingers. What are the causes? Traumatic injury is the main cause of finger fractures. These can include: Injuries while playing sports. Workplace injuries. Falls. What increases the risk? Activities that can increase your risk of finger fractures include: Sports. Workplace activities that involve machinery. A condition called osteoporosis, which can make your bones less dense and cause them to fracture more easily. What are the…

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    my words. My hand swept back and forth as I talked, and I can certainly see how they were distracting. when I was talking about my own notes sheet, I physically outline a list in the air in front of my face. Thankfully, as the speech went on my hang movements became less distracting, leading me to believe that nerves were the cause of these overzealous gesticulations. I can fix this problem easily by making sure I am prepared and being aware of my tendency to overdo it with my hands. I will…

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    through me talking to her. Molly modeled object perception through beating her dog in the face with a stuffed toy, or by picking up her sippy cup and examining it before taking a drink. She displayed depth perception by judging the distance between her hand and my mouth; this allowed Molly to unexpectedly shove her pacifier into my mouth. At the conclusion of the assignment, I concluded that Molly Kate exemplified many, if not all of the gross and fine motor skills for a child her age. Each of…

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    The young man laughed, at Yaozu’s reaction,” I see you noticed the feeling of my hand, and my stitches,” He said. Yaozu looked up, astonished,” At first, I thought you were a zombie, because of the stitches! B-But your hand! It’s so soft and fluffy! What are you?” He asked, curiously,” Hold on there, pal! You got way too much on your plate! You see…I’m a scarecrow,” Slicer answered. There was awkward…

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    I chose to observe a young Asian girl who was about five years of age. Her birth date is on June 14, 2011. She was slightly above average height and seemed to be of average weight compared to her classmates. She had long dark brown hair that was pulled back a hot pink headband with a flower on it. She had an identical twin sister that wore the same hot pink dress with white and pink leggings and sparkly pink shoes. The only difference between the two physically was that my child wore leggings…

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    My overall conclusion of Shivanni’s development is that she has stayed the same through out my clinicals. She still acts the same as she did the first observations given some exceptions. She still needs help with her morning routine and washing her hand. But she did increase her vocalization. She has become much more talkative and participates more at circle time. She has started to mimic the teachers and repeat basic words. So overall Shivanni’s development has stayed very similar to the…

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    anything to her. After we sat down our feet literally stuck to the ground, before opening the menu my hand and arm got very sticky from some substance on the table. I opened my menu with the inside inserted upside down from it not being stapled together and see dried BBQ sauce that is an inch thick from top to bottom right down the center, I walked to the front to exchange it and I politely hand the hostess the filthy menu and…

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    session, help while mounting Bowen by placing his hands (hand over hand) on the horn of the saddle, and also telling his horse, Bowen, to “Go” when asked by riding instructor. JD will be asked to hold and play with the play-dough at different planes, which will work on UE bilateral skills, fine motor skills, and strengthen his UE and hand muscles. JD will also be encouraged to answer questions when asked “what shape are you making?” or “what hand is holding the play-dough?” JD will then actively…

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    is replicated by the son who raises his right hand towards the sky. There is a sharp distinction created by the hand the son raised. In Western religion, there exists a dichotomy between the left-hand and right-hand associated paths of life. The left equates to malicious black magic and the devil. On the other hand, the hand the child chose to raise ̶ the right hand ̶ is associated with pure white magic and God. Therefore, by raising the right hand the child is associating himself with the…

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