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    their cooperation and negotiation skills. They can practice verbal and non-verbal communication skills and learn to appreciate the feelings of others. They learn to wait their turn and share materials. If the playground is crowded, children have to learn to wait for their turn to slide or swing. They may give up a particular play resource and let others use it instead of them. When children play outside a lot they are more fund to be around, that is, they make more friends. Everyone…

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    the horizon, with no clue that I will be across the pacific ocean a few years later. My school Kinser Elementary resided next to the beach. Because of that, I would frequently wander and get in trouble, of course for leaving the boundaries of the playground. I was a curious child. Yearning for adventure, I have always desired to explore new places, travel the world, and had immense imaginations. During this time, I frequently visited my grandparents. One of my fond memories I still carry with me…

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    It’s recess. I’m four years old. My friends are in the block area, building castles and playing with legos. It’s recess. I’m nine years old. My friends are going down the slide, in the playground for third graders. It’s recess. I’m thirteen years old. My friends are out in the middle school courtyard, starting a pickup basketball game. It’s recess, and for the last 11 years I’ve been in school, I’ve been at the nurse’s office for the first five minutes of recess, getting my blood sugar checked.…

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    bellow through the house. Now, I’ve always sort of idolized Sydney; she was stubborn, strong, and never backed down from anything; she was the type of sibling who would meet a school bully in the back of an elementary school playground and beat them down the rusty red slide, had she found…

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    Hate, Fight the Power! When people interpret the word hate, they’ll tell themselves that it's not liking someone. It's just a phase, people will hug it out and everything will be okay, right? Well, that is wrong. The real world isn't a school playground, and in reality, hate can lead to violence and affect people's lives in dramatic ways. This article will touch on some of the issues that are plaguing our society today and what we can do to stop it. People need to stop acting like punks, you…

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    unfairly believing that everybody would be the same. A good example is Weiner 's experience in his visit in Netherlands. He cannot tolerate the most of the Dutch traits. Weiner conclude in his book that, "Tolerance is great, but tolerance can easily slide into indifference, and that’s no fun at all. Besides, I can’t live with so much slack. I’m too weak. I wouldn’t know when to stop. If I moved to Holland, you’d probably find me a few months later, engulfed in a cloud of Moroccan hash, a hooker…

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    play’, it tends to be child-lead and it is when a child is unrestricted and can engage in whichever activity they desire. Playground time is often the main opportunity for free play, this is because the child can play in any way they wish, explore and interact with a wide range of age groups. Also, outdoor spaces encourage movement because there is more space, as well as this slides and swings can help promote balance and coordination, thus improving gross motor skills. Other benefits of…

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    The rushing about of recess is enough to put anyone in a fantastic mood. A few kids are talking while sitting on a stump. Some are playing soccer, but I am playing tag with some of my classmates. As I make an effort to flee from the tagger, but my legs seem to not want to work. They see that I am hurt and almost feel bad enough to leave, but recess games are anarchy, so they do it anyway. "No!" I screamed. "Tag!" They yelled. "You're it!" "Aw man!" I shouted. Whatever remains of that round…

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    Community Capacity to Promote Growth and Development of its Members 1. How does the community promote the growth of its members? What educational programs are provided, eg, preschool, prekindergarten, kindergarten through 12th grade, and postsecondary education? • Head Start is a preschool in North Judson, offers center-based preschool education and parent involvement activities to encourage parents to assume an active role and partner with parents to monitor the children 's health, nutritional…

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    Inwood Walking Survey Geography Inwood is a neighborhood that is at the most northern point of the borough of Manhattan. It consists primarily of apartment buildings, with a wide variety of mom and pop business stores. The neighborhood is full of hills and mountainous areas and bordered by two bodies of water; The Harlem River to the north and east, and the Hudson River on the west, which places most of the neighborhood in hurricane evacuation Zone 2 (“Hurricane Evacuation Zone Finder”, 2016).…

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