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    use, and works with it according to his own needs, tendencies and special interests. In this way, the objects become a means of growth.” Maria Montessori, Discovery of the child. When introducing the child into the exercise with the sensorial materials teacher should present it as a silent presentation. Because of sensorial materials provide “training of the senses”. The Montessori materials are motivating the child’s 5 senses: Visual, Auditory, Tactile, Olfactory and gustatory. The purpose of

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    Synesthesia Synesthesia is a disorder found in about 2% of the world's population. This is a hereditary condition, often linked with genes passing from parent to offspring. People with synesthesia are able to combine multiple senses and can often visualize words as colors or taste sounds. Scientists are still unable to understand why evolution has kept synesthesia around for so long and whether or not it has hidden benefits that may be needed in the future. The first article that I read was entitled

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    to, but this explanation is most widely favored amongst most philosophers. Despite its favorability, this explanation leads to another question waiting to be fulfilled. The question being, that if all the information one receives is through their senses, how does one know if they are accurate? Thanks

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    use the 5 human senses (taste, smell, touch, sound, sight) correctly to identify changes in the other player given a short time frame (15 seconds) How appropriate? • This game is appropriate for children with Autism, ADHD, and ADD (Attention Deficit Disorder) as it allows them to focus on the other player and focus on the changes made. This game is also appropriate for children who have a visual, auditory, or physical disability as the game incorporates the use of all 5 senses allowing them to

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    the booths?”, and “Do they think these decorations would feel appealing to people that would probably touch them as they walk around the festival?” Then I would go on to Smell and Taste to finish it off. I would look for reactions to both of these sense because of how related they are based on my questions. I would bring out traditional Japanese sweets and food and have them try them all. I would ask them to smell then taste the food. While they were eating I would ask them, “Do these

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    taste buds for every sense of taste, every taste bud can taste all kinds of favors, not just the tasting region they are in. people regenerate new taste buds every three to ten days. Physiologists believe that without taste and smell, any patient can easily fall into a deep spiral of depression. By having a Zink deficiency, brain damage, having no sense of smell and smoking can permanently ruin sense of taste. With sinus problems and head colds can also drain the sense of taste until you get

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    | | |Briefly outline the stages of growth (planes of development) (10) | | | |Define the

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    As a human being, there are few experiences that can be objectively more gratifying than those of taste and smell. From heavenly aromas wafting through a kitchen to the first sip of an effervescent soda, these sensations and stimulations allow humans to connect with their environment in an ineffably beautiful and practical way. However, the capableness to taste and smell are often overlooked by those who assume that all have an identical ability to do so. In fact, more than 15 percent of adults are

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    corporeal objects that are distinct and not confused, I find that these are properties concerned with extension and duration: length, breadth, depth, size, shape, position, and movement”. What he means here is that basically everything has its own special characteristics and its own place in the world. Next, he states that “although they seem to be already in

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    Seamus Heaney portrays his childhood as an unforgettable, fond, and special memory, which can be seen in three different poems: “Digging”, “Churning Day”, and “Blackberry-Picking”. His endless expressions of affection towards childhood symbolises that it was influential and favourable time for him. Heaney expresses that childhood is unforgettable to him through the usage of regular activities. People usually remember activities that influenced them the most. And regular activities, which happen

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