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In this assignment I will reflect on my observation on two children aged 2.5. I will reflect on how I used different social work observation methods in practice and if they were effectively used throughout my observation. I will discuss how this has helped me...
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Introduction Physical and cognitive development of a 3-year-old male named Christian has been evaluated by the completion of several exercises, which were video recorded. A therapist directed these activities, which also included his six-year-old sister, Clara. Christian spends two days a week at kindergarten and...
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Children are complex, and the way a child develops differs from individual to individual. In this paper, I will explain the physical, cognitive, social, and personality naturalistic observations of my little brother, Johnny Pascual. He is in the transition stage of middle childhood (ages 6-11)...
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People in society spend a lot of time observing, whether we are intentionally or unintentionally aware of it. People observe through their environment and day-to-day activities that transpire. Observations can be done through engaging in different actions and environmental settings such as public transportation, restaurants,...
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My observations took place at Forever Kids Montessori School that is located in Lima, Peru. It was a great experience to be able to meet the teachers and children in this wonderful school. This school is conveniently located in a suburban area, majority of parents...
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Introduction In this study the theory that is used with an experimental point of view was applied on a 24 months old child. It is an interpretation of a small part of Jean Piaget’s work, involving the observation of sensorimotor period of a child. Research...
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I chose to do a child observation paper for child development that took place in the setting of my family member’s home in apple valley. My nephew was turning 3 years old on Sunday, January 13th 2019 and his parents threw him a small birthday...
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Ryan is a twelve-month-old, brown-haired, brown-eyed, White toddler. He is caucasion with almond-shaped eyes. I met him at a friend’s suburban residence, on 10^(th) February, 2020, where he and she live. I was there between 12 pm. and 6 p.m. at her place. I discovered...
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Introduction As part of my social work studies, I was required to carry out six child observations, do a power point presentation, and write a reflective report on the entire exercise. To make this reflective report coherent and concise, I will be adopting the six...
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For my children observation paper, I went to the Center for Young Children. The center’s hours of operation are 7:30 A.M to 5:30 P.M. I attended the center on November 7th, 2019, from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. The center provides childhood programs for children...
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From the first time I have seen Caveri, the fresh born infant, I was totally falling in love with her. She is my best friend’s baby girl who is a typical Chinese girl who has black eyes and black hair with a chubby face. She...
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Abstract This child observation paper was formed by observing a preschool child while she was in her natural environment. The observation was done without the child seeing or talking to me. It was required to observe the child in this way to not get attached...
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For this report, I observed the children in “kids’ zone” at my church. It is a beautiful Sunday morning, just after the parents had dropped the kids off for check-in. The class had about fifteen children, which were of different race and age group. Majority...
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For this paper, I observed a 12 month old child for an hour each week over a 6 weeks period using the Tavistock method of child observation. Initial observation took place on Thursday 2nd November 2017 between 11am to 12pm. For confidentiality reasons, l have...
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Parenting is more complicate than we imagine. It is difficult to get balance on too permissive and too authoritarian, right? Which kind of child-rearing style are you?If your child told you, he doesn’t want to do homework. How would you respond? A: “You can do...
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In this academic journal, Lian Tong (the corresponding author) who attended the School of Public Health at Fudan University in Shanghai, China effectively discusses the link between corporal punishment and developmental problems with children. It is documented that abusive discipline, family instability, lack of emotional...
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The context for my observation about student’s learning and perceptions of what learning is, was a kindergarten student at an Elementary School in Greensboro. To prepare for my observation, I examined a series of developmental stages identified by Piaget, Vygotsky and Erikson to be aware...
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The word ‘management’ according to Merriam-Webster dictionary is the act or art of conducting and supervising something either business or people. Meanwhile, family can be easily understood as the closest people around us, living together under the same roof with us. All the lifestyles, bad...
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Now a days we see in our surrounding that children who are under 18 get addicted to social media sites now there concentration regarding studying playing and all other extra circular activity. they are totally stuck on there mobile phone first of all we need...
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Philippines is one of the overpopulated countries in Asia. One of the country’s problems facing nowadays is the need to address its status on the abandoned, neglected, and orphaned children. In line with this, it creates emotional and behavioral problems to the children since they...
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The setting in which I observed was a toddler classroom. The room was approximately 15 x 20 feet, not including a bathroom with a half door attached to the room. The entrance to the classroom was down a small hallway that was not visible from...