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    Outdoor Play Case Study

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    Case Study Five (5) Outdoor Play with the Nursery children; 4 years old. From my perspective, I think that learning extends beyond classroom. I believe that outdoor play is a form of learning that actively encourages children development. The three principles that I have chosen based on the case study: • Holistic Development to development and learning • Children as Active Learners • Play as a medium for learning Holistic Development to development and learning Holistic development in…

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    The Social Contract Author: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1762) Introduction His books were a blue print on how Rousseau wanted to know the reasons of why the people gave up their natural liberty over the state of nature. How the political standpoint became such an impact in people’s lives. One of the things he did state in his book that stuck out to me was that, “Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains.” My thoughts on what he meant by this quote was that the people were basically slaves to…

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    be irresponsible to allow children to walk to school or the park alone. Those opposed to free-range parenting cite child abduction or abuse as reasons to not allow children to be out on their own (Zamosky). From the point of view of Anna Freud and Jean Piaget, I will argue that free-range parenting is the better alternative to allow children to…

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    Internet Activity 6 Essay

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    Internet Activity 6 Jean Piaget a developmental psychologist studied children for a living. He studied their cognition ways. According to Exploring Psychology by David G. Meyers cognitive means this refers to all the mental activities associated with thinking, knowing, remembering, and communicating. To discover how the mind works and to have a passion for this is quite fascinating. To be able to categorize this into stages and understand where our knowledge stands is something amazing…

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    Introduction Piaget is thought to be the first to study children and how they learn. Piaget has four stages of cognitive development, sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational. Each stage has different outcomes and also has different ages for each stage. Piaget although a well respected theorist had some implications in his research of children. Piaget only studied his children and no others giving somewhat bias results to the tests and to the stages of cognitive…

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    Behaviorism Approach

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    There are various different approaches in psychology. An approach is a perspective (i.e. view) that comprises of certain assumptions (beliefs). In the study of human behavior each perspective has its strengths and weakness, and brings something different to the understanding of human behavior. Behaviorism Perspective Behaviorism emphasize the role of environmental factors(stimuli) in influencing behavior(reaction). Behaviorist believe that all behaviour is learned and shaped by the environment.…

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    Cognitive Development In this tutorial we leaned about three experiments that were conducted by Jean Piaget focusing on cognitive development. I learned various things from the views of Piaget, terms and the different stages of intellectual growth. Piaget made an observation of how children's thinking adapt to their environment as they get older. Meaning that the children learn in a form of adaptation. People organize metal thoughts to understand the way the world works. Piaget called it a…

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    To begin with Jean is shown being mistreated by society in many different ways throughout the story. As the story said, Jean Valjean is an ex-convict who was in originally for 19 years and then for life. He escaped to live with cosette and no one knew his identity. When Jean Valjean is in some bad times he realizes that his life was not very good. Jean says “This world which had always hated me/ Take and eye for an eye” (Kretzmer “Jean Valjean’s Soliloquy” 29-30). He is not treated very well in…

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    the most difficulty in this component. Javier would constantly forget who his audience was. Cognitive Skills When it comes to cognitive skills there is no better place to start then the four stages of Piaget’s Cognitive Development. Psychologist Jean Piaget believed that children had to progress through for stages in order to cognitively develop. In class we discovered that Piaget once observed his own children to understand the process. Piaget believed that children had to go through all…

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    Rakhi Banerjee is a 17-year-old adolescent female. Through Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory, Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development, and Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development, I will explore the stages of development that she is currently in with regard to different aspects of her life. Erikson’s Theory Erik Erikson proposed eight stages that are followed from birth through adulthood, with each stage discussing a challenge that people face at an age range. The eight stages of his psychosocial…

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