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    learned from My Virtual Life, I now understand the complexities of raising and guiding a child. Mere decisions made during infancy can affect a child's long term physically, cognitively, and emotionally. To make important developmental decisions simply be classified as a challenge, it is one of the hardest things parents experience. Making decisions for one’s self, opposed to making decisions to one’s child is so challenging that most people will not understand until they have kids themselves. My virtual

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    Raising My Virtual Child Have you ever wondered how your child would turn out based on the choices you make for them? I had the opportunity to raise my child on the computer. It showed me how even the simplest decision I made could affect them in a big way. In this paper I will tell you about the background of my child, the parenting feedback I received as well as what parenting style I have, and what factors influence my parenting and what the outcomes were. Through the My Virtual Child program

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    twenty inches long. I heard her cry; it was like music to my ears. I felt as if I had just won first place in an Olympic race and my trophy was this cute little bundle of joy. Virtual Husband and I named her Dakota. (Manis, 2008.) I decided it would be fun to name my virtual child after my favorite childhood toy, so we named her Dakota, after my teddy bear. Dakota has a virtual sister whose name is Rose. Her name was decided because a rose is my favorite flower. Although the girls are three years apart

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    My virtual child name is Josiah. Josiah is a physically healthy, growing, smart young boy. He has the great ability to make eye contact, smile, and adapt to new environments very well, which he had begun to develop at a very young age. At just 9 months, Josiah was already advanced in his gross and fine motor skills. He enjoyed crawling, pulling up to stand, and manipulating objects. At 19 months, Josiah scored above average in all aspects of language development. He was able to engage socially with

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    My virtual child’s name is Dominic. He is a white male of average height and weight with blonde hair, green eyes and pale skin. Cognitively he seems younger than his chronological age up until sixth grade. Physically Dominic has always seemed older than his chronological age. The first few months of Dominic’s life were rough at times. I decided from the beginning to feed with formula, and I would respond to different types of cries. At three months he would cry after each bottle and have frequent

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    My Virtual Child Paper

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    My Virtual Child Paper My virtual child covers physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development at several age levels. This gave me an opportunity to visualize "the whole child" at various points in development. I raised a virtual child from birth to 18 years of age. Each virtual child has a unique set of characteristics at birth, some of which were influenced by how I answered the assessment I completed when I first logged onto My Virtual Child. These characteristics gradually emerged and

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    When I started the Virtual Child project I did not have any expectations because I really I did not know what to expect. At the end of the project, I was surprised how much the child turned out like myself. My virtual child was a girl, and I named her Ava. She was born about four weeks premature, only weighing four and half pounds and had an Apgar score of six. Ava also had jaundice. So she needed a few days of neonatal care. During that time, the doctors also wanted to make sure that she could regulate

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    The virtual child stimulation is an online program that offers students a feel of what it is like to raise a child and make parenting-decisions concerning that child. Students also learn about the situations that occur in the three main life stages, and see how their decisions determine how their child will turn out. The focus of this assignment will be on my virtual child, Jason, the problems that occurred in the life stages, and the options I chose when raising Jason. In the Infant/Toddler stage

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    My Virtual Child Essay

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    The My Virtual Child program allows the user to become a parent and make various decisions revolving around their virtual child. A lot of people may have used this opportunity to try and show what a caring and wonderful parent they can be, however, I did not choose this route. Throughout my daughter’s life, I made it my goal to stunt or inhibit her developmental growth in any way that I could. I believed it was just as challenging, and took just as much knowledge of the subject to be the worst parent

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    Raising My Virtual Child – Smarika Amrit Raj Subedi PSYC 2314 North Lake College   Raising My Virtual Child – Smarika Raising a Virtual Child had been a great experience for me. This assignment made me better understand why adolescents are the way they are. I had my own expectation before the onset of this project, how my virtual child was going to be at age of 18? I was expecting that my child would be a successful and obedient one. She would be nice and polite, follow rules and will be good

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