Observation of Child at Play Essay

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    received countless compliments from parents in regards to my positive impression on their children. With that being said, there has been scenarios to which families would stay a while to make conversation about the day I have and vice versa, how their child was and if they had a “shining moment” to topics about sports and other curricular activities. I have not been an active participant with family events, but I strive to become more engaged in the events that the YMCA has like the “Walk for…

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    order to have the exit routes repaired and surfaced. h. Playground area. Observation. The playground area is located on the backside of the facility and there are some problem areas that needs to be addressed. The Panzer Hotel playground equipment and area faced with a challenge of meeting current standards for playground safety; avoiding legal liabilities; balancing budgets and providing a safe, and yet fun play environment for the hotel guest children. 1) Playground…

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    Focused observation with reflection: Today I observed three children in the classroom, the teacher gave instructions to play with some toys, and books, that she brought to class, and it was like 20 items in the box, but it was everything different. So every kid went to grab one thing and three children wanted the same book, and then they were pushing and screaming that everybody gat it first, so the teacher came down to the children and try to calm them down, she asked what was the…

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    as a sweet lovable and determining child that is eager to learn. A goal Miss Rogers has for John is to begin communicating effectively, and to progress age appropriate. The teacher is very happy with the improvement that John shows. When Miss. Rogers first met John, he excluded himself from a lot of things. He would rather be to himself during group time. Miss Rogers stated that now John improved in transitions, and coronation, words, gestures. He also plays and interacts appropriate with…

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    Youth Delinquency

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    through learning experiences and observation of social interactions (Zimmerman and Schunk, 2018). Bandura refers this idea to social…

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    David is a 2.4 years old child who attends a child care center in Bunker Hill Community College, Charlestown campus. There are 2 toddler classes and one for preschool. I observed David with two other girls were in toddler 2 since the class age from 2.3 till 2.9, if it is less than that they go to toddler 1, if it is more they go to preschool class. There was one teacher for the class. I observed David about 45 minutes, in this observation I took notes about Davied's behaviors and how it…

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    Program/Setting (full description of environment, students, teachers, etc.) The program that I choose to do my observations is the Ounce of Prevention, the classroom is a three to five class, with seventeen students and three teachers. The classroom is divided into fine areas for the children to move around freely. The children were actively engaged in their experiences. As I observed the children in their play, I saw positive relationships and interactions with adults and peers. The children…

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    Fences Observation Report

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    My observations on this play called Fences by August Wilson was shocking to me. My first thoughts of this play when looking at the cover was that I wasn’t excited to read it. The cover wasn’t very appealing and the title didn’t sound interesting. I just wasn’t looking forward to it at all, but I knew I had to read it. After reading the first couple of pages, I was focusing on trying to figure the characters out. Throughout the play I started to get into it more and more. By the end of the play,…

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    Behavior Intervention Plan

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    selected for this study is a Hispanic 5-year-old boy born in New York City named “Juan.” His parents were born in Dominican Republic and are currently living in the Washington Heights vicinity, a low social economic status area. Juan is an only child in a single parent home with his mother and the father is…

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    these five aspects: commitment, communication, caring, conscientiousness, and observation. Kolb’s model of experimental learning Kolb’s model of experimental learning is composed of four key aspects: concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract concepts, and active experimentation. Concrete experience can be defined as a particular instance of personally encountering or undergoing something. Reflective Observation is a learning outcome is the specification of what one should learn as…

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