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    I sat there on that red wooden bench, looking towards the playground at the children with whom I had spent twelve days getting to know. Jadwin, a small, fragile boy with the big blue-green eyes that twinkled against his golden tan complexion, tugged on my shirt and pointed at the slide. That bright yellow beaten down piece of plastic brought so much joy and memories for Jadwin and the rest of the kids at Genesis: School for Special Education. My heart sank in the realization that this would be…

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    Childhood Music Analysis

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    look and attitude of a nine year old John Belushi. Funny as shit! At nine he had attitudinal BALLS, though virtual at his age. A feat that was attempted by many, was to climb the tall; foreboding, black iron fence that surrounded all the playgrounds. When locked out late in the day or just too lazy to walk around to the entrance; some strong and athletic kids were able to scale the fence, while avoiding the threating pointed spikes topping off all the vertical bars.…

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    In fact, the novel emphasizes how Scout’s personality is just like Harper Lee’s in her unruly aversion to school. It is mentioned in one source that “As a child, Harper Lee was…unruly…She fought on the playground. She talked back to the teachers. She was bored with school and resisted any sort of conformity” (Harper Lee 1926-2016). By fighting other children, Lee demonstrates how rough and unruly she is. Her boredom with school and conformity causes her to talk back to teachers, just like Scout…

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    Piaget concrete operational stage, children age 7 – 11 or 12 are eager to learn about their environment, they are more active and pretending. It has been found that children at those ages demonstrate strongest motor facility and play on more complex playground equipment (Kronemyer, 2009). Following researches it has been proven that relatively infant sensibly developed the abilities of sensory. This notion is characterized by the child experiencing their world in traverse of movement and…

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    Reflective Journal #3 To Connect and Disconnect Module 4-Journal Entry #3 W4-#1 According to Petersen (2007), “communication has two levels-sharing information and connecting with others” (p. 18). Communication is something I do every single day. I communicate with my friends, family, and co-workers. They all play a significant role in my life and as a result, I need to “love and accept them in how I listen, talk, and value them” (Petersen, 2007, p. 18). As an S personality type, or steady…

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    have to follow such as they can not put garbage waste in a recycling bin. This prevents inefficiency. The final reason why people believe the municipal level of government affects their life the most is because of they are responsible for parks, playgrounds and street lights. Many people say this is essential to children when growing up. They say that recreation is needed for any child. The above arguments are used by those who believe that municipal or federal level of government affects their…

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    social participation, and social and emotional well-being, major themes emerged. One area was concerning social deafness where some struggled to hear and follow conversations in groups of peers (i.e., playground at school). One mother reported that her daughter actually says, "I don't like the playground.” Another mother, who had two children with implants, said, "They do well in one-on-one situations. School tends to be noisy and difficult and they tend to almost be loners. They look like they…

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    government and police through segregation laws and rules imposed on them. Many State laws required racial separation in schools, playgrounds, restaurants, hotels, public transportation, restrooms, etc. Despite the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that brought many accomplishments for African Americans, the de facto law of segregation still continued, encouraged, and promoted in the South. However, in Selma, prominent African Americans Civil Rights Activists such Bobby Simmons, Jimmy lee Jackson, etc.…

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    A physical health issue that I have seen that impacts developing children is Asthma. Asthma is a prevalent psychical health issue during early childhood and it impacts millions of Americans of all ages but is common in early childhood and teens. I see a lot of Asthma cases within my family and other children that I encounter with. Asthma could be caused by an allergy reaction and can happen regularly either when exercising and sleeping. Asthma the airways and changes the breathing pattern of the…

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    Ringworm is one type of skin disease that is caused by a fungus. The disease usually attacks the part of the foot, nails, the upper body and head. But in addition to the above on the body, ringworm can also appear on the groin. Ringworm is a disease that occurs in the skin which is a circular that will enlarge if not treated immediately. Ringworm can happen to anyone, either children or older people. Bathe regularly. Body hygiene must be maintained properly, so that germs and bacteria that…

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