Observing a Preschooler Essay

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    They provide opportunities for independence. According to the American Montessori Society (2016), There are spaces suited to group activity, and areas where a student can settle in alone. Parts of the room are open and spacious, allowing a preschooler to lay out strands of beads for counting, or an elementary student to ponder a 10-foot-long Timeline of Life. It also states that…

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    A.M’s dependency is known as "emotional dependency". This means that A.M needs her mother for love and support. She needed her love and support to get comfortable in the surrounding of starting school again. Before deciding what to do for free play A.M wanted that one more hug from her mom to assure that her mom would return in a few short hours. A.M then turns around to start playing and choses to make a neckless and bracelet with the beads. This type of dependency is common among children…

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    developments, while completing the multi-age observations. For example, the infant, toddler, and preschooler that I observed were all on different levels of language development. As written in the first multi-age running record, the infant could only articulate one word phrases or sounds, like, “Voo.” The toddler could speak phrases with two or more words, such as, “See it, see it, see it!” Then, the preschooler could communicate with complete sentences, like, “I’ve got another pancake.” It was…

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    Introduction Numerous studies have been done regarding media violence causing people to be aggressive. Music, video games, television shows, and magazines can all motivate people to be aggressive. People do not realize these things can cause their behavior to change, but many psychologists believe it can. Many psychologists suggest the impact of media violence effects children more than adults. Review of Literature 469. Psychologist have performed experiments about people watching, reading,…

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    My most memorable experience so far with the preschoolers was when we found a green bug that none of us recognized in Memory Park. The several children I was with were so intrigued by the bug and some even took leaves, sticks, or rocks to put near the bug and started to guide the bug back to the dirt and bushes. This experience was noteworthy to me because the children demonstrated knowledge of the natural world in that they should lead it back to its home rather than lead it farther away and…

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    The thinking between a 3 year-old preschooler and a 9-year-old student is very different, according to Piaget’s theory of cognitive development. Cognitive development refers to the development of thinking, problem solving, and memory. Jean Piaget developed his theory by observing infants and children. He believed that children form mental concepts or schemes as they experience new situations and events. He also believed that children first try to understand new things in terms of schemes they…

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    Miss Krag uses the make your day behavioral program: “No one has the right to interfere with the learning, safety, or well-being of others. The teacher’s goal is for the children to learn how to write a correct sentence by Christmas. She uses a lot of gestures, direct instruction, she stops and explain difficult words while she talks, how words can have different meanings. Miss Krag said that her job is to teach formal English not the informal that they may learn in the street. Other…

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    These children still acted like toddlers and preschoolers, just a little taller. They knew right from wrong, but would still hit, curse, and throw objects. The teachers would explain to the children that they are old enough to know better, and to use their listening ears. Unlike the other age groups these…

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    Introduction Preschoolers are classified as children who are too young for school yet but are ready to explore learning and processing. I didn’t think 3 year-olds would be able to comprehend and understand ideas and creativity. I was shocked to find this not true. Emergency reading is literacy developing in a child by exploration of the environment and print. Preschoolers have amazing drive to learn and are much more smarter that I ever imagined. The student I worked with was named Jace. He…

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    was able to witness the growth of some of the most inspiring children I have ever met. I volunteered for a non-profit organization called Watoto which raises orphaned children from the ages of birth to 18 years old. I worked primarily with the preschoolers and infants. Since I volunteered every day for the next month, I was able to connect with some of the children and get to hear their backstories. I was in particular interested in Agnes’ backstory. From what I gathered, Agnes is an extremely…

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