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    Some time ago, the shine put their toys in his bedroom when the battlefield affected my cleaning, we have this conflict. One day, I was cleaning, I want to Hui put toys away. Boy if I move like his darling, quickly ran stopped in front of me, shouting:. "Who also do not want to move me, move me Who poured" Terrible attitude like this, I also raised his voice: "You made a mess of the house, I now want to clean up, and you did, do not yield to blame me." Cross in front of the…

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    that normally baby W was a very mobile and would stand with adults help and crawl all over the place, he did not do this when I was there. The only time he really crawled anywhere was for a toy about 2 feet away from him on a mat on the floor. This toy happened to be a little piano. He seemed to enjoy this toy because of the light and sound that would make. According to Piaget’s Substages of Cognitive Development, W would be in coordination of secondary circular reaction. -“Infants can perform a…

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    gender roles upon them by telling/showing them what to wear, what toys to play with and even what emotions they can and cannot show. It was between 1900 and 1930 that children’s fashion started to change. Boys fashion took on a more grown up male appearance and things that were once neutral like flowers and pink became known as a girls…

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    How much of what we do influences children at a young age? Things that we do that influence children, such as giving them toys and clothes based on their gender. Toys and clothes could be considered more purposeful way to engender children, but sometimes there are actions that parents do without even knowing towards their children. Without the parents knowing they are setting gender norms for their children and this would possibly affect them in the future. In the readings of “From Women, Men,…

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    them new things. One day she decides to take the children to a toy store. The various settings in the story represent…

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    that can be a problem with your drains. Take a moment if you notice clumps of hair in the shower to gather up what you can to eliminate the risk of clogging. Also hair in the shower just doesn’t look very hygienic. Toys… If your child has spontaneously decided that one of his favorite toys wanted to go for a dive then you are most surely stressing now…

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    well-known children’s toy today. The Slinky may be a simple invention that has captured the attention of all ages but it was not initially supposed to be used for recreational purposes. In fact, the popular toy was created on accident and almost failed to make it to stores. Delaware, 1914 young Richard James was learning how to keep himself entertained with simple household objects. Growing up during the Great Depression, James enjoyed using his imagination and inventing his own toys…

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    "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara is far more than just an uplifting story of a lower class little girl, out of her element in an overpriced, high-class toy store; it is a social commentary. "The Lesson" is a story about a young African-American girl's struggle with her increasing awareness of class inequality and discrimination. Her teacher, Miss Moore, introduces the facts of social inequality to a very inattentive lower class. Sylvia is the most cynical; the other children in her class see…

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    to the children 's play room. The playroom exhibited a vast amount of toys the children could play with. The children also had a second playroom. Intrigued by how the children followed with their daily activities, the children would throw their toys around from time to time without any regard if they broke or not. In the meantime, I briefly conversated with the children on how they treated their toys. The boys stated that the toys would sometimes break but their father would eventually fix them.…

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    Weekly Reflection

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    Kazoo and company does not try to compete with big chain stores. Kazoo and company differentiates itself from giants like Toys “R” Us, Amazon.com, Target, and Walmart by offering toy that would not be found in these stores. Kazoo and Company participates in drop shipping which does raise the prices of certain products but unlike the big stores, we careful select the toys on our shelves for quality, education and non-violent. Kazoo and Company develops good relationships. Kazoo and company…

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