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    Additionally, Draco demonstrates his cognitive skills, social skills, motor skills, and speaking skills when he played the fishing game with his friend. Playing the fishing game, it requires the cognitive skills which the child need to understand the concept of the game and the social skills which the child needs to take turns. Importantly, the game requires the cognitive skills because “To understand the meaning of each number word, the child must form a mental image of it” (Beaty, 2014, p.…

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    critical to students not only at the elementary level, but also at every level of education. The lack of art education would make learning one-noted and boring. Art is important at such a young age because it can work on language development, motor skills and hand-eye coordination, and imagination. All of these things are important to students’ education and well-being. As a future teacher, I will continue to include art in my curriculum and stress its’ importance in the…

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    Pals Day Care Observation

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    raking grasp. The third baby appears to be the oldest. He is very stable while sitting, observes other things by looking around, and holds the clothespin with a pincer grasp. The teacher is working with all three babies to help improve their fine motor skills by having them drop a clothespin into a bottle.…

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    CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP Weber (1947) was first to conceptualize charismatic leadership to describe forms of authority based on ‘exceptional powers and qualities…not accessible to ordinary person but are regarded as of divine origin or as exemplary’ (Compendium p.106) Since then, charismatic leadership is used to describe leaders who have ‘charismatic effect’ on their followers to an unusually high degree (Compendium p.121). PROS OF CHARISMATIC LEADERSHIP 1. Organizational Reformer- As Conger and…

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    Nissan Swot Analysis

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    1.0 Introduction The research demonstrate about the marketing management used by Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. It contain the description about the company, role of marketing, the segmentation of their market and their target group and their marketing instruments (4P 's) used and also their SWOT analysis of the company. As we all now Nissan is the Japanese company which is the second largest manufacturer of automobile company in Japan after Toyota. Nissan is mother brand under which it has two other…

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    important part in basketball shooting. Although, crossed hand eye dominance provides the best basketball shooting percentages, dominance-altering activities will improve same-side dominance by seven percent. There are two-types of motor skill gross motor skills and fine motor skills both of them work together to provide coordination and they are typically developed and mastered between the ages of six…

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    Toy Play Analysis

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    Some of the main challenges that they face, according to Eileen Allen and Lynn Marotz, are the development of their motor skills, vocabulary and intellectual skills, and creativity (2000). Between the ages of 2 and 5 children are in the process of building their social skills and learning how to properly interact with others. According to Carol Sigelman and Elizabeth Rider (2015), this time span is often referred to as the play years. During…

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    Childhood Play Summary

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    playing with different toys and activities and learning new skills by doing so. Significant transformations begin to take place in the domain of cognitive development of cognitive development during toddlerhood. At this age, children can follow simple directions, like “go to the table” or “put down the toy.” Scaffolding is also an important practice for caregivers as toddlers develop in the cognitive domain. And as for fine motor skills, you can tell he is on point with his because he can work…

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    Development assessment is an important process to assess children whether they are having a delay or disability in developing their gross motor skills, fine motor skills, communication skills, personal-social skills and problem solving skills. It is important because the sooner the pediatrician catch a delay or disability the sooner, the doctor can help connect the children and the parents with services, and support that make a real difference. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics…

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    Evolving from the prenatal period up into infancy many things are underway. Entering the new period of life you begin to develop not only biologically but as well as cognitively and socioemotionally. Within each dimension there are other components that effect how a human grows. The external influences we have throughout life effects the pattern of development and how a human grows. Development is the pattern of movement or change that starts at conception and continues through the human pathway…

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