Lennie Briscoe

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    why is it The Importance of why early years students should study child development.y. To provide effective learning and growing experiences for children and babies it is vital to have the understanding and knowledge of how children develop through-out their childhood years. `Early childhood studies 2007 Mary Wild p34` quotes that “ without some theoretical understanding the danger is that, at best, we do things in particular ways out of professional habit and thereby run the risk of not providing as worthwhile a learning experience as we could” Studying Child Development enables us to be prepared for the expected and even unexpected: behavior, physical, social and emotional changes that will take place in many stages during a child’s life. This will ensure we are providing the right care and concern that we are capable of while working with children of all natures. From the babies to toddlers to juniors, each of them individually go through different stages and sequences in development which in turn need a lot of attention and encouragement as well as the understanding and knowledge of just how children develop. There are professionals called theorists that develop theories on the understanding of child development, they produce demonstrations in order to show the scientific, philosophical and hypothetical side of children. One of the first people to become a theorist was a man named Jean Piaget born in Switzerland in 1996. He avowed that” there are four main…

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    These lines, though seemingly unimportant, offer a greater insight on George and Lennie’s relationship as despite George repetitively telling Lennie it was not his fault—having broken his opponent's hand—Lennie still blames himself. The words themselves are actually referring to the exposition of the novel, when George threatened Lennie’s dream of getting to “tend the rabbits” on their future farm should he caused any “trouble.” The very fear of leaving his dreams unfulfilled affected his views…

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    that he wants to participate in a murder trial next time and Jamie agrees. (L&O: "Harvest") When a bail bondsman named Manny Ehrlich caught onto the jury-rigging scheme, he tries to extort Charlie and Arvin for a piece of the action. During a meeting between the two of them and Manny, Charlie shoots him in the head and stole all of the money in his desk. He later runs into Jamie in the elevator as part of his plan to insert himself into the investigation. He does so by bringing up the Camacho…

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