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    Primarily, the toy; Laugh & learn Learning Home playset recommended age range is essentially the best time period where major motor development milestones occurs. Typically, an infant start to learn approximately between the ages of six to thirty-six months of infancy. One of the major milestones that occurs this period would be the infants at the age of five to eleven months can…

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    Pattern Worms Case Study

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    Name: Pattern Worms Activity category: Math, fine motor Area of room: Small table Focus of Children and Rationale: According to common core children in Ms. B’s kindergarten class must learn one to one correspondence and be able to build simple patterns. Some students enjoy building with Legos (e.g. James, Malik, and Parte). Some girls like to use Legos to build a pretend houses and color coordinate blocks together. Although, the girl’s fine motor skills are more developed, the boys do not seem…

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    engaged in to develop physically, for example gross or fine motor skills? My partner and I are very involved parents and like to interact with Cain as much as possible and we also plan little educational family trip like going to the museum, library, taking a walk out in nature to keep him curious. Cain likes to freely do things that is in his interest and…

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    Toddler's Music Analysis

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    the slow beat of the song might have resulted in disinterest by the toddlers. Along with the lyrics dealing with left and right may have been too complex for the toddlers, thus leading to frustration. Additionally, the song requires balance and coordination skills that is more developed than the age group has. Therefore, the song was not selected. Head,…

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    Description of Child: Amia is a 3 year old girl Caucasian girl. She has pale blonde hair with a slight curl that flipped out by her ears. Her skin was a pale, a fair complexion and she had piercing blue eyes. Her height is estimated to be about three foot 2 inches. She wore a pink dress, floral tights and sandals. During my observation she demonstrated how she can be outgoing with her friends but also quiet and reserved when she’s with herself. She also showed how she’s developing and how well.…

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    caregiver takes care of him during the weekdays for around nine hours a day. Today, we analyze the results of his study to see if his development is in the right way according to his age. First, his physical development reveals that his fine and large motor skill are normal because he is able to hold a folk for himself and walks across a line including his interest for toilet training. However, his weight and height are above average because a 24 month’s boy is 24.8-28.8 in weight and 33.8-35.4…

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    Chicka Boom Boom

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    synapses is nearly double the adult value. The cerebellum helps in balance and control of the body movement;the linkage of the cerebellum and the cerebral cortex strengthens from birth throughout early childhood causing a remarkable gain in motor coordination. Cognitively make believe play is very important in early childhood since it strengthens their mental abilities such as sustained attention, memory, logical reasoning, imagination and many more. Their language is developing at a fast rate…

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    modes of use that encourage the development of fine and gross motor skills from birth to toddlerhood” (TinyLove). Therefore, this toy develops within three different idea structural environments. The toy can either have the child lying down with stimulating toys, sitting up being able to grasp the activities or standing up, and enjoying the full aspect of the toy (TinyLove). In order to help further the child’s development other than motor skills, this toy has 15 activities and features…

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    Abstract The Toyota motor company of Japan has taken the challenge of better quality management seriously and has proved its ability to compete with the leaders of the industry such as Ford, Volvo, Chevrolet et al. By careful adoption of cutting edge technologies such as Total quality management, Toyota has turned itself into a game changer in the industry. This assignment focuses on how Toyota achieved its objectives using TQM. It unfolds in three stages starting with The company and its scope…

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    2003). The main physical components of Country Heat are control of voluntary movement and muscle endurance. Control of voluntary movement according to the occupational therapy practice framework (AOTA, 2014) includes eye-foot coordination, bilateral integration, and gross motor control. I use these functions when doing the dance moves such as box step, grapevine, and Charleston. Muscle endurance is sustaining muscle contraction (AOTA, 2014). I use this function when doing the dance-conditioning…

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