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    child’s word if unclear just repeat the sentence with the correct sounds. * Show them assurance when communicating * This will help develop and encourage the child to communicate effectively with you. | * Lots to say * Many questions asked * Learning to interact through peers. * Using longer sentences. * Lots of imaginative play – This can be a way to communicate with others.Ways you can adapt to these situations * Give them time to talk and express themselves * Repeat the…

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    For example: a) in Indonesian language: jantung kota, bahu jalan, mulut sungai, etc. b) in English language muscle comes from Latin language musculus that means ‘little mouse’. * Animal metaphor This category applied for animal or inanimate types, many plants using animal’s name to call them. For example: a) lidah buaya, kumis kucing, jambu monyet, etc. b) in English there are some plants with animal’s name goat’s-beard and dog’s tail. Beside that, there are animal’s name transferred into…

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    She works well with others, and as they were playing, she was able to work with other players to get through the drill. She passed and shared the ball with other children as well. When looking at Smilansky’s stages, I feel that Abigail was in games with rules. She played soccer and had to follow rules and commands placed by the coach. I also observed functional play. She repeated many actions with the soccer ball and practiced kicking the ball correctly and fast. Comments and Reflections: a.…

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    running, dribbling, shuffling of positions and jumping [13]. It has been well-established that specific physical characteristics or an anthropometric profile indicate whether a player would be suitable for the competition at the highest level in a specific sport [2, 10, 12, 17, 31, 33, and 34]. In fact, the information regarding the anthropometric status of an athlete is essential for two main reasons, firstly, to design an effective training program, and, secondly to select the event-specific…

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    The brain stores memories with the help of neurons which induces physical changes. The physical changes that occur are unknown; however, it is known that the perception of memories can change. The brain processes information according to the significance and the relevance of the person experiencing the occurrence. For example, the death of an ill family member may make it difficult for some to cope; nevertheless, some may believe in spiritual values and assume the ill family member is in a…

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    His own creator could not tolerate the sight of him and deserted him. He was left with nobody. The monster explained that he was a "poor, helpless, miserable wretch; I knew, and could distinguish, nothing". He had to discover survival, language, and knowledge alone. Every time he tried to befriend someone, he was rejected. In “Frankenstein the Miltonic Evil,” Soyka states that “The Monster turns to evil after being cast out of his ‘family’”. The family he is referring to is the DeLaceys in the…

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    Privatization in Education, June).  The purpose of the education voucher is so a child may get a better education at another school than what they are attending. ELL  ELL is anyone who is learning the English language in addition to his or her native tongue.  ELL in the schools would help the students that are learning English to become better communicators. Normal School  A normal school, also known as a teachers’ college, is a school that trains teachers, generally for the primary, or…

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    The first major difference from a billiard table is that one end is rounded instead of square. The second diversion is that instead of pockets around the edge, the semi-circular end features nine holes (in the manner of Bar Billiards), one in the middle of the semi-circle and the rest surrounding it evenly in a ring. The hole in the middle is numbered nine, the others are numbered 1 - 8 in a semi-random order. Rather like a Billiards table, Pool table or Darts board, a variety of games can be…

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    1. Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. Keeping a group of children aged seven engaged is key, whilst the teacher is discussing and using speech to explain about the instruments my contribution would best be given by demonstrating in turn how the instruments are correctly to be played and demonstrate the sound the instrument makes. Perhaps moving around the class spending a little time with each…

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    motivation and learning styles which can be affected by factors such as culture, gender, family, peers and previous experiences. The teaching assistant supports the school and teachers to develop inclusion so that all children regardless of barriers can access the curriculum and enjoy a good learning experience. This may be achieved by providing ideas, materials and strategies, organizing and managing learning, intervening or redirecting the experience or assessing the learning and recording…

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