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    Report: Baby Bounce

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    Trucks and Little Blue Truck. In-between books, the kids sang song and were asked to find different colors around the room. The songs they sang were, “Wheels on the Bus”, “5 Little Monkeys” (which included a puppet that had Velcro monkeys on),“Itsy Bitsy Spider” and to end the day, and lastly the toddlers were able to

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    HOWARD GARDNER’S THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES A professor of education at Harvard University, Dr. Howard Gardner, developed the theory of multiple intelligences in 1983 (American Institute for Learning and Human Development, n.d.). Gardner’s theory suggests that traditional intelligence tests such as IQ tests, only meausures a limited aspect of human intelligence. Instead, this theory suggests that people have potential in eight areas of intelligence which are; linguistic, logical-mathematic

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    China, and the Cold War. The time period in which EB lived was one of the most turbulent times as far as history goes. One of EB’s most beloved novels is Charlotte’s Web, published in 1952, which is about the friendship between a spider and a pig. One day, he spotted a spider spinning an egg sac in his barn, which inspired him to begin writing Charlotte’s Web. “This book is notable for its usage of rhythm in its context” (The Famous People par 18) His niece encouraged him to begin writing children’s

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    As a child I grew up at church, my regular routine which is still the same today is going to church three times a week. My parents was always involved with the church, they liked to participate, and my dad was even a Sunday school and institute teacher. In my church there was different programs that we had on Tuesdays nights, I was part of an all-girl ministry called “Missionettes”. In this ministry we would be in different groups depending on your age, they would teach about the word of God, go

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    Toddler Talk Observation

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    I. Introduction The child being observed is a twenty-six-month old boy. He attends a local daycare center full time. As well as, attends the same center for church every Sunday. He is placed in a two-three classroom where he is the youngest child in the room. He skipped the one-two classroom in the center at his parent’s directive. Therefore, went directly from the oldest infant room to a toddler room. Lacking the skills and rules that some of his classroom mates learned in the one-two room. Both

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    Greek Observation

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    On November 24th, 2015 I visited my friend Jennifer at her home, as she had informed me that she would be babysitting her two year-old niece, Sophia that day. Prior to this encounter, I had only met Sophia twice. First, Jennifer and I were in the living room discussing various issues. Around nine o’clock in the morning we heard a knock on the door. It was Sophia’s father, Jose, who was dropping Sophia off on his way to work. He greeted us, however, Sophia was not a happy toddler. Yet, my first observation

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    A horrible cackle filled Celestia’s ears and she rubbed her hand over her smooth, dark skin.  “Let me kill him, Celestia, please!” “Arthur, you just sit down.”  She let her knee length, pastel hair fall over her shoulder and she stared at the man that stood before her.  “What do you want from these children?  They did nothing to you!” “Oh, dear Celestial.  You’re so blind.”  Long, slender fingers clutched onto the small glass figures that hovered over their columns.  “I don’t want the useless annoying [i]brats[/i]

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    The center in which I am conducting observations at is the Metro Gateway Child Development Center. The director of the center is Kelly Magallanes and the assistant director is Kristen Krauss. The child development center serves about seventy students; public center. I will be assessing the toddler room for the ITERS observation; the lead teacher of the classroom is Ms. Rose and the assistant teacher is Ms. Sonia. There are eight toddlers in total. Space and Furnishings, Score: 4.4 I gave the space

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    Music Therapy Impact

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    “In the U.S., the music industry was estimated to generate about 15.5 billion U.S. dollars in 2016. Forecasts show a slight growth in the coming years; by 2020, it is expected that the revenue from the U.S. music industry will total $18 billion” (“U.S.”). With such a large industry and daily use of something, it makes sense that it would make such a big impact on our lives and health. There are many ways that one can have music in their life commonly. First, “music is the fabric of our society, and

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    Music And Music Essay

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    (Schwartz and Gregory). As a child, school systems often use music as a way to teach children in a way that’s fun and memorable. There are countless songs from childhood, that people still remember to this day, such as: Mary had a Little Lamb, Itsy Bitsy Spider, The Alphabet Song, etc. Even later into education, schools still use little songs to help teach students necessary information. As a student continues in school, they

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