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    Family Observation

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    “Observation of developmental stages through life span” Michael is four years old boy. He is Hispanic descendent his parents are Cubans. According to his mother, his home environment is quite stable with established habits and routines. Michael lives with both of his parents, the grandmother from mother side, and one older sister who are nine years old. Their life style is very relaxed; they enjoy going on vacations every time they can. Their religion is Catholic, and they go every Sunday…

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    and fine motor skills are enhanced, and examine how constructive materials and safety aspects cooperate as well. Healthy play environments include equipment that encourage multiple play types. Shapiro and Maras (as cited in Colorado State University-Global Campus, 2016) conclude that the child…

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    and Language Development There are several factors that can have a direct effect on a child’s speech and language development, A few of the many factors that may have an effect on speech development in children, include: lack of stimulation, delayed motor skills, inadequate awareness of communication, reduced hearing, frequent moving or changes in environment, exposure to many different languages and high anxiety (…

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    should know the reason why it is important that firefighters have to wear a fire hat. They should know that fire hats comes in several different colors. At the end of this activity, the children should be able to paint and cut to better their fine motor skills. The purpose of the firefighter hat activity is to keep one of their main body parts of the firefighter body safe from danger and to have a better understanding of why firefighters need to wear fire hats. Developmental domain addressed:…

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    able to pick up a crayon and draw with no difficulty. He did not show any clumsiness in this action. This shows his development in fine motor skills. “By the time they turn three, children have had the ability to pick up the tiniest objects between their thumb and forefinger for some time, but they are still clumsy at it...By age four, children’s fine motor coordination…

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    the 1st baby that was introduced was Ponijao. Ponijao wasn’t born in the hospital like any other typical baby, he was born in a hut in the middle of nowhere. As the days passed by, Ponijao was starting to develop fine motor skills. Fine motor skills (or dexterity) is the coordination of small muscles, in movements-usually involving the synchronization of hands and fingers-with the eyes. The complex levels of manual…

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    Lay Up Task Analysis

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    There are two types of motor abilities per Fleishmen’s model: perceptual and physical. Some perceptual motor abilities required to perform a lay-up are: multi-limb coordination, control precision, rate control, manual dexterity, finger dexterity, arm hand steadiness and visual acuity. Some physical motors abilities required to perform a lay-up are: dynamic strength and muscular endurance. Some decisions that pupil…

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    DFWC Case Study

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    One of the movements that the DFWC members campaigned in was for city playgrounds. Club members persisted, and succeeded, in their efforts for gaining support and funds for these playgrounds. To raise funds to build the park they personally went door to door requesting donations. Writing numerous letters along with many speeches, they managed to receive fourteen thousand signatures on a petition presented to the board of education. In doing this, they finally won over the school board who in…

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    The Second-period Class in Parker’s Room I arrived at the pre-Kindergarten School 20 minutes to 9:40 A.M. At this time, Parker was preparing for her second period class. During this class, Ms. Parker takes the children through her “Fine Motor Skills Development” lesson that is typical for most pre-kindergarten lessons. It was a fairly warm and windy morning. In front on the schoolyard are children playing around. The mood is good and students are busy with various activities. I spot a couple of…

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    was that my child wore leggings that had hearts on them, while her sisters had stripes. This girl was very independent in every activity that she did. She showed a high activity level as she interacted with almost every peer. She expressed her fine motor skill by coloring neatly inside the lines and…

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