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    For my Child observation, I did a little girl named Bryntlie. Bryntlie has an older sister, along with a mom and dad. Bryantlie doesn’t have a cat or a dog, but she loves her cows. She said she has a hundred black ones. When I asked her what her favorite food was, she didn’t even hesitate, she smiled and said, “cheese pizza”, and she eats it every night. Bryntlie likes to play Barbie’s with her sister and her favorite color is light blue like the sky. She explained to me that she has a huge 6-foot

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    Jessie LaTasha Covington Concordia College Jessie The student I chose for this case study is a young boy, who I will call Jessie. He was observed in a classroom at an Early Childhood Learning Center. Jessie is a 3.6-year-old boy. He is the only child on his maternal side. Jessie has black curly hair, brown eyes and he seems to be the average height for his age range. He loves going to the park, having books read to him and watching his favorite television program Bubble Guppies. Mary states

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    For our child observation project, we interacted with a seven year old boy named Nolan. Habituation: Nolan demonstrated habituation by showing an initial strong interest in us, but as time went on, he showed a decrease in interest. When we first arrived, Nolan frequently interacted with us by talking, sitting with us, showing his toys off and seeking our attention, such as dropping candy into a glass of water, trying to grab snacks, dropping food on the ground and trying to be funny. Later on in

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    Each child sat down individually with the researcher the day after to read out the words they have learnt. They were shown pages of books and asked if they could identify the words from the text. They were also asked to create a sentence using these words. The Memorization and Mixed Method approach showed that 8 out of 16 children (50%) had a full score in reading the sight words “see, “give”, “have”, “feel” and “like”. 5 out of 16 children scored more than 2 but less than 5. The remaining 3 out

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    The child that I chose is a ten-month-old Caucasian boy named Luke. Luke has an identical twin brother, with Luke being the elder of the set. They were delivered full term and have no known delays or health issues. Even though they are identical twins you can distinguish these two by their face and hair. Luke has a rounder plumper face and thinner hair than his brother. Luke has brown hair and blue eyes. He has two bottom front teeth that have just recently come out fully. They live with their mother

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    Subjective Start/Stop Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Child and her mother seen for ? The child, her mother and her nephew arrived on time for the appointment. The mother was seen first and later the child joins the session. MSW student was present for observing the session. Objective Mental Status Exam: Orientation: Alert Memory: Grossly intact Attention/Concentration: appropriate Appearance: child was dressed jacket appropriate for weather conditions Behavior: Limited and broken eye contact

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    they think they did. However, I think it would have been better if I would have given them stickers to place on the chart or check marks because the younger children did not quite understand how to make a smiley face. Child A and Child C ended up using the same chart because Child A did not want to finish

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    I read those two articles and feel like they have some connections since they all deal with the same audience, which are children. However, the ways that they try to approach to children are very different. The museum that let the children to curate the exhibit is National Museum in Warsaw, and the museum that turned away the kid is Neue Galerie. I love the idea that letting kids being as the curators because clearly it is a great way of interaction. Also, it is a way to let the children expose themselves

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    Per reporter: Reporter stated that mom (Crystal) was evicted or she moved out. She went to stay with a cousin, but the cousin put her out. Mom is now stay with her boyfriend in what is called the “bottom” in Jackson. Reporter stated his children (Aniya and A’marie) are sleeping on the floor at the at the boyfriend’s house. The boyfriend has ten children of his own and they are also sleeping on the floor. The boyfriend children are bullying the reporter’s children. The children try to tell mom and

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    I went to Alameda Main Library on Saturday, February 20 at 10 am. It is located at 1550 Oak Street in Alameda. The name of the storytime is Mama Goose Storytime ages between one to three year old. The name of the storyteller is Sherry. The storytime lasts about 20-25 minutes and it includes age-appropriate stories, songs and fingerplays. The physical location of the story hour is very attractive, entertaining and cheerful. It is very attractive as you enter the room because it is full of pictures

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