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    was not the case my touch on the ball, and work ethic dropped off when I was subbed out for a much better player early in the season after our foreign exchange students came to play with us. Near the end of the season I decided to change my position to a place where I would get more playing time; I moved up in age group to play with and against much better competition. It worked I got much better as a player and more importantly as a person through what my coaches and teammates taught each…

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    Violent Video Games Effect

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    This is making kids that play constantly misbehave and randomly changes on the personality of the player to aggressiveness. Secondly, violent video games are affecting the kids in the education and learning the process. Because is so easy to play video games in different locations and many ways, the learning process is being difficult on kids. Video games are making difficult for players…

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    monitor all children at play. Because of these safety percussions, children as young as five can play in and learn from this developmentally appropriate playground. There are many ways to climb on this playground. The front of the structure has platforms similar to stairs that younger children can use. This requires and refines the physical motor development…

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    Playwright August Wilson uses his plays to display the struggles of Black Americans living throughout the twentieth century. In fact, August Wilson uses The piano Lesson to uncover the hardships Boy Willie and his family face focusing on a time when his family was held captive as slaves to a chance to own his own piece of land. The Piano Lesson demonstrates the importance of family heirlooms and how no amount of money could ever replace the sentimental value they hold. Berniece and Boy Willie…

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    I now understand that medical needs are not just cured with medicine alone; but with care, nurture and support received during the recovery period. For example, if you treat someone as if they are sick and not reinsure him or her that they can possibly get better; that person will continue to feel sick and have no ambition in recovery. I understand through my own personal experience that nurses/caregivers/doctors can pave the way for a person to find a balance and harmony within the mind, body…

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    drill. She passed and shared the ball with other children as well. When looking at Smilansky’s stages, I feel that Abigail was in games with rules. She played soccer and had to follow rules and commands placed by the coach. I also observed functional play. She repeated many actions with the soccer ball and practiced kicking the ball correctly and fast. Comments and Reflections: a. Social behavior—did the child appear to be comfortable with self, get along well with others, and adjust to the…

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    although at the start of the play we dismiss this as Blanche’s usual behavior as she has a tendency to flirt with anyone/everyone she comes…

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    were Tilly Evans and Orucs. Tilly Evans was one of the main characters of the whole production. She was a nerdy 15 year old girl who loved playing video games, specifically, Dungeons and Dragons. Right away in the play she had died and left behind her sister Agnes. However, throughout the play she was playing in the video game. Tilly had impressed me a lot because she showed her emotion very well. However, what had impressed me the most was how well she would handle the sword and…

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    Fogel's Analysis

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    Adam was the younger child I observed; he was around 12-18 months old. He was a very active child and moved around the room very frequently, seeming like he lost focus really quickly while playing. Adam is developmentally he is right where he should be. With motor skills, he is walking and slightly running smoothly, he also has mastered skills like stacking object and can successfully remove his socks and shoes alone. From what I could see he didn’t communicate much verbally with others in the…

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    Kids’ emotion development by music KIDS MUSIC BLOCKS 1. Analysis/Needs Assessment Introduction: Defining the Learning Problem/need It is easier to understand how important physical growth and development is for kids but what about the emotional development? When our kids grow taller, or learn to walk, it’s so obvious to see. Yet when our kids understand how to share, take turns or make their own friends, it’s often not noticed. My design can help kids with mental health develop.…

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