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    Dogs are fun to play with because you can fetch, tug war, and with water. Dogs like throwing and catching their squeaky toy in the air. Retrieving a surprise squeaky bone in the dog’s mouth would make you laugh. Sometimes you pull on a piece of rope and your dog doesn’t let go. Tug war is to hold on the rope when it has slobber all over it. When a dog pulls you to the ground and growls at you it lets play again. Tugging is so hard on the rope and then you fall in a puddle of water with your dog…

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    Dogs are fun to play with because you can fetch, tug war, and with water. Dogs like throwing and catching their squeaky toy in the air. Retrieving a surprise squeaky bone in the dog’s mouth would make you laugh. Sometimes you pull on a piece of rope and your dog doesn’t let go. Tug war is too hold on the rope when it has slobbered all over it. When a dog pulls you to the ground and growls at you it lets play again. Tugging is so hard on the rope and then you fall in a puddle of water with your…

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    slow and keep on driving. They really wanted to win that Xbox and hopefully today was the day, because they have nothing to do at their house and hopefully they can change that. They arrived at the arcade and immediately they signed up to be able to play the games that are there. Right when I got my ticket I looked at all the games to see what games their was that I like and all I saw was a room full of games all their was, was arcade games everywhere and I free a free pass I couldn’t…

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    Why Children Need To Play

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    need to play? Free play vs. Structure work in early childhood settings. Many individuals (educators included) would say, play is not important for children, that playing teaches children nothing. Many individuals argue that teachers use free time as a free ticket to not teach children. Often, parent’s ague by asking “why do my children need to come to school just to play, why aren’t teachers teaching my child?’ In this debate, we will dig a little deeper to see what play is for children. Play…

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    a) These philosophical approaches which influences play tells me that children need more time and opportunities to play outside especially with nature, the importance of working of working with each child’s parents for child’s need and interest to help with their development, children should be given more opportunities to be independent and told the importance of natural material for the children. Theses philosophical approaches have shaped the EYFS by adding laws and policies for children’s…

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    would be a boring sport, but when I started to play it was the best sport I had ever played. I had played volleyball, softball, and soccer. When ever I'm down I just grab that ball and shoot some hoops, every time I make a shot I brighter and brighter. Just because I don't play in a team doesn't mean that I can't play. I play with my friends and family. Every time my dad comes to drop off my brother from football practice he stays there for awhile to play with us. We team up in pairs I'm with my…

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    gotten the chance to go see my first play, The Diary of Anne Frank. I really did enjoy the play, even after seeing the movie almost a hundred times. From the stage setting to the wonderful interactions among the actors and actress I couldn’t shake the feeling of how realistic it felt. The emotions were there and I absolutely loved it. The central theme, production, and audience reaction were the most interesting part of this experience. The central theme of this play was focused on the…

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    Sociodramatic and Fantastical Play for Children’s Development An important part of a child’s development is play. It is important for children to participate in play because it provides children with the ability to improve their cognitive functions, language, and self-regulation. Vygotsky was one of many theorists that believed sociodramatic play is necessary for for cognitive, social, and emotional development for children (Elias and Berk, 2002). Sociodramatic play is also important for…

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    so much more. Every play matters, when a play does not go the teams away, frustration starts to kick in until now. In the offseason of 2013 Mlb made changes. It was confirmed in 2014 commissioner Bud Selig, to confirm plans to expand on instant replay. This was major announcement from the commissioner, as well as for the players and teams. The way replay works is basically, the team for example Arizona challenges a call against the other team which is the Los Angeles, the play was called out,…

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    players refer to those who engage in a game for a short time but still gain meaningful experience. Jesper established that many people did not engage in video games because of the amount of time one needed to play which best-suited hardcore players. The need for casual games developed so that it brings enjoyment for game lovers but do not have enough time to allocate for play. Casual players are willing to accord little resources and time for play compared to hardcore players. There are an…

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