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    class ran outside to play on the playground for recess after lunch, my friends and I were happy to finally get out of the school building. We started playing together, and everything was going well as usual. As I was playing, I glanced over my shoulder and saw my teacher talking to two well-dressed women whom I have never seen before. They were all pointing at me. Not knowing what was going on, I continued to play as usual. As I was getting ready to slide down the slide, the two well dressed…

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    participated in. 2. Social stages of the child’s play. 3. Analysis of the role of a teacher during the child’s play. 4. Methods to improve the child’s play experience and to cultivate problem-solving abilities. Chara is six years old. During her play at a playground right outside the Centre, she was involved in Functional play/Practice play, Constructive play and Dramatic play, and Games with rules. Types of play were developed by Piaget, which was later on adapted by Smilansky. Functional…

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    ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) is a behavior disorder that presents symptoms of inattentiveness and hyperactivity. ADHD like behavioral issues can be due to either biological or environmental factors. Doctors will not diagnosis children with ADHD until the child is at least five to six years old. Area Idea #1 Idea #2 Idea #3 Circle (Art Center) During circle time to help a child stay attentive you can let them hold a stuff animal or foam ball to squeeze. During circle time to…

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    Thanksgiving Day Narrative

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    “Sure! Who’s it?” “You!” And with that, we started running outside to the playground. This particular playground is encased in a square wood border with lots of blue soft rubber chips so If we fall off, we don’t get that hurt. I tagged one of my friends, and they tagged someone that was close to them. Now they were aiming for me! I’m always the target of the game, and that’s really fun! Down the slide I go! “I’m coming for you!” Oh no! He’s right behind me! I reach the bottom, and I try…

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    Furthermore, playgrounds are becoming less complex and more basic, to the point where it’s just a slide and a swing. The reason for this is because tall structures and intricate elements are considered ‘harmful’ and ‘dangerous’. Susan Herrington, a professor in the school of architecture and landscape architecture has been researching parents’ thoughts on the modern playgrounds compared with those in their childhood, her results show that a ratio of seven to ten felt that playgrounds are too…

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    duck, two ducks, three ducks were on a roll.” Not only academic learning, William also able to sing ABC’s song and became more social with some tinny friends from his school. Outside class time, he liked to play with Jason, Erik, and Kavin at the playground. Since preschool to elementary school, William had increased his knowledge from one year to another. From he knew only ABC and one, two, three, until he able to read and write or solve math problems. Besides those two subjects, William also…

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    Stenseng City Narrative

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    Stenseng State Park. It is an extravagant park, filled with all kinds of fun. There are beach volleyball nets, a basketball court, a baseball field, a large beach along the Wet Lake, an Olive Garden for the hungry, camping areas with wifi, and a playground for the little ones. There is also a forrest lining the middle class, upper class living, and the industrial part of town. There are many jobs available for everyone. There is a mall, an Olive Garden, a school, a hospital, a jail/courthouse, a…

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    openness, and a sense of connection throughout the whole building. The commons is also a great area. It is large and open for all of the kids to spread out and explore their surroundings, while engaging in gross motor activities, such as going down a slide, riding a tricycle, or jumping on a trampoline. The main room I stayed in all week was the one-year-old room. The one-year-old room has a pleasant atmosphere. The child’s artwork and crafts line the room, filling it full of color. The…

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    Lake Campers

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    but we didn't have to share anything with other campers. We had our own picnic table, and fire pit, and water and electricity. We even had our own trail in the woods right next to us, leading to a big open field. To add to the list, there was a playground really close to our campsite, but it was for all the campers. The park wasn't really that big, just a big circle, or raindrop, but there weren't that…

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    Once upon a dreary midnight I pondered as I sat alone on my chair, when suddenly I heard a gently knocking at my door, “who would come here this late at night” I thought, then again came the same gently tapping on my door filling my with terrors I know not before. I walked towards the door as my feet felt of ice from the floor and my heart began racing in my chest. Yet when I open the door nothing is there, only darkness. A distance voice called at in a soft tone “Allan” called the voice by my…

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