Jean-Baptiste Lamarck

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    Developmental milestones are things that most children can do at a certain age, these milestones are reached in how children play, learn, speak, behave and their movement. ‘More than 90% of babies at this age are walking well enough that they are able to squat down, pick something up off the floor and jump back up again’ (Dana Sullivan, 2015) Children start from learning how to sit up alone which gives them a new perception of the world, crawling gives the child more freedom and independence,…

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    A child psychologist is someone who systematically studies the development of children's minds. There are many different areas of child psychology. Three of the many areas needed to becoming an expert is the social part of life. Another part of child psychology that requires an in depth understanding is the cultural life of children. Finally, one must master the field of socioeconomics. To develop one’s self into a proficient practitioner in child psychology, there is a lot to learn. Developing…

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    INTRODUCTION Development is defined as the distinct changes which happen physically and mentally throughout the lifespan of a person. It is a continuous process. There are four major developmental theories which are put forward by Sigmund Freud, Erik Erikson, Jean Piaget, and Lawrence Kohlberg. Each of the above said developmental theories focuses on the emotion, behavior, physical changes and the mental development of a person. It is very important for everyone to know these developmental stage…

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    Human development is a pattern of change that begins at conception and continues to develop throughout the lifespan. In this piece, a particular focus will be taken upon the physical, linguistic, cognitive, and socio emotional development of a human being in the developmental stage of early childhood, and the role which a stuffed toy may play in such development. Between the ages of three and five, children experience a robust physical development and are expected to significantly grow in both…

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    Playgrounds….playgrounds are a great part of childhood. They give joy and excitement to the young boys and girls that climb, slide, and explore them. The most familiar thing about playgrounds are the children and then swings.The annoying sound of the creaky chains moving back and forth. However, ever since I was 15 years old, it's haunted me to the bone. On a cold, wet October night my brother told me to be safe. He told me “James! Call me if you need me. I'm gonna be at Maddie’s, and Jack's…

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    The learning journal that will be reflected is about Children and Early Childhood. The assignment is about how we reflect the five (5) cases or issues that will stated in this learning journal. The five (5) issues that will be covered are from a book, journal, informal observation, newspaper and video. REFLECTIVE JOURNAL 1: BOOK – Nature and Young Children by Wilson (2008) The first reflective journal is based on a chapter one of the book entitled “Children, Creative Play, and the Natural…

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    Abstract: There are three developmental psychologists who have laid the foundations to what we know about development. These three psychologists are Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Lawrence Kohlberg. They have created theories of cognitive, psychosocial, and moral development. I tested out all three of these theories on two kindergarten kids, who I will refer to as Jane and John. I’ve determined where they are in the developmental stages and if I believe if their theories are reasonable and true.…

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    Name of Psychologist Jean Piaget Field of Psychology Developmental Psychology Main Contributions Piaget’s theory of cognitive development is his theory that he theorised that the person’s childhood plays a major role in his or her development as a person. In his theory there are 4 stages, Jean Piaget was inspired by that theory when he was observing his nephew and his daughter, he concluded that children are not less smart than the adults, but they think differently compared to the adults.…

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    MST 313 Semester Project Progress report 1 Wheelchair-friendly Carousel for children fig 1. A sketch of the carousel (Pretorius, 2015) Bernadine Pretorius 28302207 Armand Meyer 10026305 Erica Davison 12064212 Target Market: The design of this wheelchair friendly carousel is targeted at children who are physically disabled and unable to use more conventional jungle gyms/outdoor toys. This carousel can be designed to be part of an indoor playground and can also become inclusive…

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    Claude Monet The paintings of Claude Monet include three main stages of a woman’s life, which are youth, matrimony and upbringing a child. The first stage of a woman’s life is youth entitled “Lily Butler in Claude Monet’s Garden”. Youth could generally be defined as an age of people between childhood and maturity, which based on cultural or social viewpoints of the particular society. The painting represents a young woman dressed in white long attire, arching herself a little to the front to…

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