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    Essay On Mini Ethnography

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    For my mini-ethnography, I decided to choose Harold A Henry Park, a park that is in the middle of Windsor Village and has been apart of that community for a while now. I picked this park because it has a great deal of meaning to me and is my neighborhood park. I grew up only a block away from this lovely park which is in the middle of a residential area. I use to walk to the park almost everyday and play soccer or in the jungle gym with all the other little kids who lived in the area, this park…

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    teacher, Ms. Amber would have all our drinks and snacks prepared and set up in the café area. Most of the kids just wanted to go straight to the playroom and the playground, which was off-limits until everyone completed their homework assignments. Once we finished our homework, my friends and I would go outside the playground. The playground equipment was mostly made of wood so we tried to avoid that at all cost. I received plenty of splinters and blisters from the monkey bars, therefore, I knew…

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    Playscape Study

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    The researchers then split this footage into short clips and coded each video clip according to 1) the type of science inquiry happening, 2) the type of play happening, and 3) the specific location of interest within the playscape or playground where the action was happening. Following in the footsteps of past researchers, this study used the following four categories of science inquiry, each requiring increasingly complex understanding from the child on the play area: observation, exploration…

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    begin imitating the actions of other people and experimenting with new sounds and behaviors, they also develop stranger anxiety, or a fear of unrecognized people. - Mr. A has a habit that when he is in a playground, he will find something which he can push around. Every time he in the playground, he will come to…

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    The following is a case study of a Caucasian preschool student that is considered to be a typically performing child. The student is identified as a typical developing child since she is not receiving any special education services. Throughout this essay, the student will be referred to as “H.”. H. was chosen for this Case Study since she is in attendance regularly. This child was also picked because she initially gave me the impression that she was a student who was excelling intellectually.…

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    relatively even amount of information regarding the four developmental domains: physical, cognitive, social, and emotional. The first instance of physical development was in observation two when children were playing outside. Children were climbing the playground and running around in the play area. Children should be encouraged to run around while outside, if they aren’t then children are antsy in times when they need to be quiet and still. The second instance of physical development was…

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    two photos were taken in the Seth Low Playground in Brooklyn, and it is around 8 o’clock in the morning. The photos display the diversity of a country. I choose this place is because everyday I take the bus to school pass the playground, I see many people were doing exercise on the playground, and most of them are Chinese. The playground is a convenience for the people who lived around. Many apartments, house and school are around this playground. This playground located in the Bensonhurst…

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    parks and leafy landscape. The centre of Sydney is a mere 19 kilometres away, making the work or play commute easy by vehicle or bus. When the locals aren’t working in the city, they are spending time with their families in one of the lush parks or playgrounds. Local retirees love this pristine little paradise where they can relax, enjoy retirement, play golf, and watch the local children play and grow up. It’s not unusual to see the residents of Belrose at one of the two shopping centres or at…

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    In the NPR story “Why Play Doesn’t End with Childhood,” Dr. Stuart Brown clearly defines what play is and how it can help adults to recess. It is very true that play is very necessary and important for adults to release all kinds of pressure from modern life and maintain their social wellbeing. I am well engaged in playing basketball – something that Dr. Brown would regard as play – and it helps me to relieve my stress, train my ability of teamwork and develop my analytical and strategic…

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    Want to become the best, turn your hero into your enemy, Practice until your body feels like you're bleeding of sweat . I believe that anybody can become a champion if they have confidence. I was little the age of 7 I started playing soccer I wasn’t very good at soccer but I but I still thought that I could get better and be very good at. When I hit 5’ 8 in 4th grade my Dad said I would have to play basketball, I knew he could see the disappointment in my face. He said that I was…

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