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    In chapter 10 of Unit 3 we learned about gender typing. In this slide we learned all about gender role development in early childhood. Our assignment is to choose 2 of many suggestions listed, and connect them to gender role development. The list included: go to toys r us/baby r us, go a library and look in the children’s section, watch Disney movies, visit a playground, and watch children’s daytime TV. I chose “reminisce down Disney lane. Watch a couple of movies and use these to analyze the…

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    Mallory Cattle catastrophes After a whole disastrous string of events containing many visits to the emergency room, an unrepaired broken tooth, life changing tragedy, and many legal issues that prevented me from staying at my own school, I journeyed to a new tiny school in the trash can of Los Angeles called Summit View West. Confused, overly optimistic, and determined to start a new, I did my best to start a new reputation; unlike my old one: “That Gay Awkward Weirdo”. Because I had Hung out…

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    New Jersey. This movie is about five friends, Cathy, Steve, Bill, Jim, Elizabeth and Jen, who while on a road trip take a slight detour to check out the infamous Dark Ride. A ride that has been closed for fourteen years became the blood dripping playground for the psychotic child man killer, fresh out the insane asylum who is back in the comfort of his precious ride. Although critics of this movie recommend seeking elsewhere to quench the burning craving thirst for horror, I think the horror…

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    identified the importance of risky play such as children 's abilities of judging and managing risks skills would be improved. Also, it emphasised the important factors of building children 's opportunities of risky play which are the design of playground, the affordance and educators’ support. To support children 's risky play, educators need to have a thoughtful plan as a guide to allow children to achieve the outcomes in the Early Years Learning Framework. Educators need to provide children…

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    houses in this neighborhood are slightly dilapidated. However, the house of the family that was assessed appears to be renovated and is a cheery yellow against the grays of the other houses. A few blocks down, there is a park with tennis courts, two playgrounds, a walking path and a large communal area. The area is primarily what would be expected of an urbanized suburb, large buildings in the distance, graffiti on walls and an eerie contrast of bikes, bottles and cigarette butts strewn on the…

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    The Transformation I 'm Alexander and i have a memorable event I 'd like to share. It 's not really a good memory but it 's an important asset to the success and transformation of my life. As you know we all go through trials and tribulations more than enough times in our lives. Some of us may have it a little worst than others but it 's up to you to make it a bad situation or to take the best out of it and build from the lessons you learn. I don 't know how to really start, but I guess I…

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    Children were expected to be at PTM no later than 3:30pm which is plenty of time since most of the children attended schools in the surrounding area. As soon as they arrive, they are sent outside to play on the playground or on the big opened field for football. During this time, the children have a moment of their version of relaxation and freedom. Standing outside on the elevated steps, I was able to observe the child-to-child interaction. It was much like I had…

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    Before I became aware of this phenomenon called technology, my childhood was mainly spent outdoors from sunrise to sunset. I remember the only times I spent in the house were basically only eating and sleeping. I never wasted a minute inside the house because I was eager to go back outside to play games with my friends, eager to share my day with them. Unlike other girls in my elementary school who had a girl friend groups, I grew up with mostly boys my age in my neighborhood and we’ve been…

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    Why can’t I be a cousin? Of course, none of these thoughts makes it past my lips. I can think of no comeback and eventually admit defeat. Then I spend the longest 30 minutes of my childhood wandering through a whirl of primary colors, swings and slides. The next day, Hope’s back. I can never stay mad at her, mostly because she’s my only friend, and partly because I hate being mad, it takes too much work. However I am allowed to envy her great social…

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    Inner Boston Harbor's Thompson Island is a gem of an easy access spot if you're looking for fishing the flats for striped bass or deeper and structured-waters on the same plus bluefish. Access is good: kayak fishermen can use the little-more-than-a-mile-from-the-island hand-carry at City Point, ditto the ramp at Malibu Beach, Neponset for powerboaters with trailers with four-wheel drive. In addition to flats fishing on the island's back side, Thompson holds within its contours two tidal…

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