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Source of Information: This case study is about Riccardo Perez. He was born July 1, 2011 to Mr. and Mrs. Antonio and Matilda Perez. An interview was conducted on July 25th after dismissal at Ricardo’s preschool, at a Head Start program in White Plains NY, Westchester County. Reason for Case study of Student: Riccardo was having difficulty speaking to others in his immediate family and preschool environment. His speech was not clear so his verbal communications seems unintelligibly sometimes.…
her very powerful and an attractive match for kings. She was the highest member of the nobility over an area of a third the size of France, and she negotiated her own marriage contract when she married King Henry II of England. Another was Empress Matilda. Apart from her failed claim to the throne of England, she did establish herself as the heir to the land of Normandy."The role of Noblewomen." Life in the Middle Ages. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Mar. 2016.With all these opportunities as noblewomen and…