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    Napping In Children

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    family members of the 3 years old were not involved. The test only involved in the 3 years old to take a nap followed by an exam to see if the information was retained. The population that was being targeted in this study was the 3 years old. The preschoolers were the group of people they wanted to learn about. (Dyer, 2017) Simple random sampling would have been the best to use because every member within the population would have an equal chance of being selected. (Dyer, 2017) Simple random…

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    1. Analysis Leo is 2 years and three months. Through observing Leo I clearly was able to depict the concepts he portrayed and I noticed he was right on track for his age group. There were several opportunities to examine Leo’s motor development. According to Child Development From Infancy to Adolescence, there are two basic forms of motor skills. There is gross motor skills and fine motor skills. Gross motor skills are “skills that involve the large muscles groups of the body–for example, the…

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    The Play's The Thing

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    In chapter eight of The Play’s the Thing: Teacher’s Roles in Children’s Play, Jones and Reynolds (1992) discuss how “observation can be used to give a teacher ideas for adding props, new language, and different roles to children’s play, within the script they have established” (p. 99). In the classroom, we as teachers provide a setting for students to work and play and expand on pretend play. We can further this experience with adding certain materials and simply discussing scripts with the…

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    Blueprint Key. They chose Blueprint Key since they had a stronger suit in vocabulary, assessments, primary point, and highlighting. They concluded that in the end, they would prefer to use more than one depending on the content. Hansen, C. C. (2008). Observing Technology Enhanced Literacy Learning. Contemporary Issues In Technology & Teacher Education, 8(2), 108-121. Two districts are trying to incorporate technology into literacy so they can introduce new techniques. They will have…

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    In this section, I am basing my experience with observing Dr. Whitcomb when she taught preschoolers during class and my visit to the Child Development Center. It was an experience seeing a preschool setting right in front of us. It made me remember preschool as a kid. I did not remember my experiences that vividly with music in my preschool. This experience made me jog a lot of memories though of my self and watching my little brothers having music in the classroom. There were a lot of…

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    was able to draw the majority of them they included a circle, a cross, a square, a triangle, and a rectangle. This shows that her fine motor skills are developing as expected. (Berk, 315) When it comes to gross motor skills within five hours of observing I witnessed Kiara walk down stairs with alternating feet, run smoothly, catch a stick using two hands, and use a fork with no trouble; skills a 4 year old should possess. (Berk,…

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    ages of four to five years old. Specifically, the classroom had five female students and seven male students. Upon arrival, the teacher introduced me to the children and explained to them that I was a guest from Fresno State University and would be observing them. To allow the children to get comfortable around me, she allowed me to actually sit with and participate with the children as they completed their activities, which really enhanced my experience. The children quickly warmed up to me and…

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    Bandura believed that children learn best from observing the behaviors of those around them, and imitating what they’ve learned “Children do not always need reinforcement or punishments to shape behaviors, sometimes they act in imitation of the behaviors that they observe around them” (Cook and Cook, pg12). To prove his theory Bandura, created an experiment known as the “Bobo doll” experiment. In this social experiment Bandura took a group of preschoolers and divided them into three separate…

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    with my family while doing what I love. My favorite thing I ever did in high school was peer tutoring. I did this on three occasions. Every day of my junior year I would help in a first grade class. This was my first experience sitting in and observing an elementary teacher, and I loved it. I learned so much just being in there one hour a day. Her style of teaching is what I would like to do with my students one day. She would get her class physical involved in every activity she did. Only few…

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    Secondly, I endeavor to promote independence and confidence in my preschoolers so that they develop their full potential. Lastly, I educate my children to celebrate their disparities and cooperate positively with one another. If they walk away with at least a little of each trait, then I feel as though I am successful in…

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