...Developmental Process Presentation Natasha Medina AED 202 November 27, 2011 Kristen Weiss Developmental Process Presentation Here I am on the final part of this multi-step assignment. I am here to inform you of the two age groups I chose weeks prior to this assignment. I chose early childhood 2-6 and middle childhood 6-10. These two stages seemed very interesting to me, maybe because I am planning to teach the Pre K age group. The first group is the early childhood group consisting of children from age two through six and the next is the middle childhood ages six through ten. In these two groups, you will see several characteristics or developments from physical, emotional, cognitive, intellectual, language, social, reading, writing, and interpersonal. I will begin with the physical development of both groups. This is where you will notice their motor skills. There are two different motor skills, gross and fine. Gross motor skills involve the larger muscles including the arms and legs. Actions requiring gross motor skills include walking, running, balance, and coordination. When evaluating gross motor skills, the factors that experts look at include strength, muscle tone, movement quality, and the range of movement and the other is fine more skills, which involve the smaller muscles in the fingers, toes, eyes and other areas. The actions that require fine motor skills tend to be more intricate, such as drawing, writing, grasping objects, throwing...
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...Running head: The Construction of a Developmental Game Part II: The Construction of a Developmental Game Appropriate for Adults: A Slide Presentation With Accompanying Notes Part II: The Construction of a Developmental Game Appropriate for Adults: A Slide Presentation With Accompanying Notes Rationale for Part II Project Application As an instructor, this writer is charged with the responsibility of challenging students to strengthen critical thinking skills while developing an understanding of course material. College students taking an adult development course are expected to apply critical thinking skills when studying developmental theory and research. This requires that they examine their own assumptions and discern their hidden values. In addition, critical thinking involves their evaluation of evidence and the assessment of conclusions. An important aspect of such a scientific approach is the attitude of humility. Critical thinking requires the humble scrutiny of competing ideas. Students must understand that they may have to reject their own preconceptions (Myers, 2004). One must acknowledge the potentially biasing effects of preconceived ideas. Such ideas can evolve from a number of sources including culture and environment. In contemporary American culture, some regard the aging process view as being undesirable. For them, the term old connotes an inevitable future involving physical frailty, narrow-mindedness...
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...------------------------------------------------- Course Syllabus AAGI0MZ6M0 Child Development Course Start Date: 12/04/2012 Course End Date: 02/24/2013 Please print a copy of this syllabus for handy reference. Whenever there is a question about what assignments are due, please remember this syllabus is considered the ruling document. Copyright Copyright ©2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. University of Phoenix© is a registered trademark of Apollo Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft©, Windows©, and Windows NT© are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other company and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Use of these marks is not intended to imply endorsement, sponsorship, or affiliation. Edited in accordance with University of Phoenix© editorial standards and practices. Facilitator Information Stephanie Jacobs Holder swjacobs@email.phoenix.edu (University of Phoenix) Bailiquinc@aol.com (Personal) 602-738-2059 (MST) Facilitator Availability I am available from 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Central Time on most days, but I attempt to reserve Sunday for my family. During the week, I am online most of the time during that 9 a.m.-9 p.m. time frame. On Saturdays, I tend to be...
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...properly reconnoitered and linked to pituitary hormone deficiencies by de Morsier and Kaplan et al respectively which are the primary causative factors of the disease. What then, is septo optic dysplasia and why did it take so long for the illness be to investigated? The answer is simple, the disease is as rare as hen’s teeth. Septo-optic dysplasia (SOD) is a rare disorder characterized by abnormal development of the optic disk, pituitary deficiencies, and often (absence) of the septum pellucidum (the part of the brain that separates the anterior horns or the lateral ventricles of the brain). The development of the forebrain which occurs at the early stages of embryogenesis, between 4 to 6 weeks of gestation in humans could account for the presentation of SOD/ Morsier’s syndrome....
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...General details of composing (to be completed by candidate). Include exact details of how composing software was used (samples/loops/use of arrangement facility, etc). For live performances candidates must provide exact details of their individual contribution during the recording process. | SUPERVISION AND MONITORING: Composition 1 (Western Classical Tradition).The following three sections are to be completed by the candidate and countersigned by the teacher during the composition process to show development and progress. | CHECK 1Describe the planning and opening draft, including any advice received during the initial stages of the composition. | Teacher signature: Date: | CHECK 2Explain the process of composition during the developmental stages of the piece, including the nature of any help or advice received. | Teacher signature: Date: | CHECK 3Describe the final stages of the compositional process, including details of presentation and advice received. |...
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...II. Subject Matter: Comparing values of the different denominations of coins and bills through P1000 References: BEC PELC – I A. 4. 3. Materials: Philippine money, play money, flashcards, charts III. Procedure: A. Preliminary Activities: 1. Drill: Write greater than, less than or equal to the following a. P50.00 __ P100.00 b. 2 ten peso bills __ P30.50 2. Review: Write the money values in symbols. a. nine hundred fifty pesos and fifty centavos b. seven hundred seventy-eight pesos and twenty five centavos 3. Motivation: Did you also receive Christmas gifts from your godparent? What did you say after you receive such gift? B. Developmental Activities: 1. Presentation: a. Last Christmas Edmar’s godparents gave him P500 P100P100 P50 . Allyssa’s godparents gave her P1 000 Edmar received P750 while Alyssareceived P1000. Let us compare the amounts. Use >, < or =. Which is more, 750 or 1000? Which is less? 2. Guided Practice Compare the following. Write >, < or = 1. P 955 ____ P 595 2. P 1 000 ____ P 100 3. P 99 ____ P59 4. P 678 ____ P 876 5. P 498 ____ P 894 3. Generalization: How do you compare money values? C. Application Compare the following. Write >, < or =. 1. P50 P10 P100 ____ P20 ...
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...researchers plan to develop an “Online Construction Canvassing and Ordering” wherein people can monitor the price of construction materials. They can also choose the quality materials they want. In addition, they can also order the selected materials to the host company by sending their list through email. III. PROJECT OBJECTIVES Goal The project team aims to develop “An Online Construction Materials Canvassing and Ordering” for E&N Hardware to make their transactions faster and more reliable. Objectives The project team specifically aims to: 1. To increase profits and sales of the company. 2. To ease monitoring of company stocks and sales. 3. To broaden the market of the company. 4. To make the ordering process and other transactions faster and more reliable. Strategies 1. Make more advertisements online to broaden the market of the company which may result to higher...
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...Demonstration Presentation Reflection Strengths While I was watching my demonstration presentation the first thing I noticed that constant enthusiasm. At the beginning of the video I saw myself being overly excited about presentation, and I thought this excitement would decrease during demonstration. However, the last minutes of presentation, even question-answer part, I observed that I was still in the same level of excitement. So I believe that even though some of my classmates may not be interested in preparing vegan sushi, my passion help me to invoke sympathy from my audience. Unlike the persuasive speech, the demonstrational presentation topic must appeal the audience attention because its purpose is to teach a structure, or steps, of a task. For instance, one of the video showed in the class about how to make a peanut butter sandwich was very common topic, yet the presenter’s distinctive attitude made me to involve in the process. The mood of the presenter, I think, has considerable affects on the audience emotion, and immediate positively emotional feedback also motivates the presenter. Thus I certainly believe that enthusiasm is one of my strength, especially in this presentation, in order to arouse all my audiences’ interest. I hope I can take advantage of this strength as I do my presentations in the future. Related to audience attention, another strength that I have was continually keeping eye contact with my audience. When I watched the video I observed that...
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...Slide 1: In this presentation, I will be discussing the Autism Spectrum Disorder and the role of Social Development. I will also discuss the topic of classroom integration, and if it helps those with autism develop Social skills quicker. This specific topic is truly a passion of mine as I work with many children on the spectrum within the Abbotsford School District as a special education assistant. It is fascinating to me that there are so many different branches within the disorder, and how every single person is entirely unique. My purpose of this presentation is to debate if peer interaction, and integration to classrooms is a good idea. Slide 2: Aims and Intentions Page. Slide 3: First, we are going to start off with “What is ASD?” According to Medline Plus 2018 definition, Autism Spectrum Disorder “is a neurological and developmental disorder that begins early in childhood and lasts throughout a person's life. It affects how a person acts and interacts with others, communicates, and learns.” –MedlinePlus, 2018. Slide 4: There are three main types of autism which include Autistic Disorder which is what most people think of when they hear the word “Autism.”...
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...PSY 450 Entire Course (2 Sets) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.psy450study.com This Tutorial contains 2 Set of Papers/PPT for all Assignments (Except Week 2 Cultural Considerations Presentation, only 1 Set for it) PSY 450Week 1 Discussion Question 1 PSY 450Week 1 Discussion Question 2 PSY 450 Week 1 Individual Assignment Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Paper (New) (2 Papers) PSY 450 Week 2 Discussion Question 1 PSY 450 Week 2 Discussion Question 2 PSY 450 Week 2 Cultural Considerations Presentation PSY 450 Week 2 Intelligence Testing Article Analysis (2 Brochure) PSY 450 Week 3 Discussion Question 1 PSY 450 Week 3 Discussion Question 2 ------------------------------------------------------------- PSY 450 Week 1 Discussion Question 1 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.psy450study.com What is critical thinking? What characteristics do critical thinkers demonstrate? Why is critical thinking important in the field of cross cultural psychology? ------------------------------------------------------------- PSY 450 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.psy450study.com Has psychology been used to support sexism, cultural imperialism, and racism? Why or why not? ------------------------------------------------------------- PSY 450 Week 1 Individual Assignment Introduction to Cross-Cultural Psychology Paper (New) (2 Papers) FOR MORE CLASSES VISIT www.psy450study.com This tutorial contains 2 Papers Choose one of the case studies...
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...Alternative Assessment An assessment in which students create an original response to answer a certain question. Students respond to a question using their own ideas, in their own words. Examples of alternative assessment are short-answer questions, essays, oral presentations, demonstrations, performance assessment, and portfolios. Other activities included in this type are teacher observation and student self-assessment. * Components of Alternative Assessment a) Assessment is based on authentic task that demonstrate students’ ability to accomplish communication goals. b) The teacher and students focus on communication, not on right and wrong answers. c) Students help the teacher to set the criteria for successful completion of communication tasks. d) Students have opportunities to assess themselves and their peers. Performance-based Assessment Performance assessment ( Mueller, 2010) is an assessment in which students are asked to perform real world tasks that demonstrate meaningful application of essential knowledge and skills. It is a direct measure of student performance because the tasks are designed to incorporate context, problems and solution strategies that students would use in real life. It focus on processes abd rationales. There is no single correct answer; instead students are led to craft polished, thorough and justifiable responses, performances and products. It also involved long-range projects, exhibits, and performances...
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...|Assignment brief – QCF BTEC | |Assignment front sheet | |Qualification |Unit number and title | |BTEC |11: Systems Analysis and Design | |Learner name | Assessor name | | |Bilal Sarwar | |Date issued | Hand in deadline |Submitted on | |16/10/2015 |06/11/2015 | | | | | |Assignment title |FMZ Consultancy: Assignment 1 | |In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence...
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...restore health among a community. To accomplish such requires community members receive and have a practical understanding of health-related information (Stanhope & Lancaster, 2008). One method to accomplish such is to develop a health educational plan. The purpose of this paper is to create a health education plan based upon information collected from a windshield survey and Friedman family assessment conducted by a nurse in the community of Palmdale, California. Areas that will be discussed include, a description of the educational need based upon assessment findings, educational goals and objectives, educational methods that will be used to implement the health educational plan, and the methods applied to evaluate the educator and process used in the development and implementation of the health education plan. Identification of a Health Educational Need In conducting a windshield survey and Friedman family assessment, the nurse identified multiple educational needs. The priority educational need in common and identified among both the family and the community of Palmdale, California is the need for education on the maintenance of chronic illnesses. Determining what chronic illness to focus on in terms of development of the health educational plan however, presented more of a challenge. When observing the community it was identified that multiple individuals had oxygen tanks providing evidence of chronic respiratory illnesses, but the family assessed did not suffer...
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...------------------------------------------------- “Hey Mom, What’s on Your Facebook? Comparing Facebook Disclosure and Privacy in Adolescents and Adults “ Abstract: People of all ages are increasingly exposed to online environments that encourage them to share and connect with others. However, there is a perception that adolescents are particularly susceptible to these cues and share more online than do other age groups. With a group of 288 adolescents and 285 adults, we explored differences and similarities in use of Facebook for information sharing and use of the controls to protect their privacy. Adolescents reported disclosing more information on Facebook and using the privacy settings less than adults. Despite these differences, the results indicated that adolescents and adults were more similar than different in the factors that predicted information disclosure and control. Adolescents spent more time on Facebook, which partially mediated the relationship between group (adolescents vs. adults) and disclosure. Self-esteem partially mediated the relationship between group and information control, with adults having higher self-esteem than adolescents. Readings: Keywords privacy, self-disclosure, social media, online communication The news is filled with stories about the dangers of sharing personal information online, the difficulties in protecting personal privacy, and the privacy challenges of websites such as Google and Facebook. Despite...
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...Mothering Children with Autism The mothering stories that Bergum (1997) describes of being and becoming mother are proliferative in the literature of the story of mothering and caring for a child 20 with a disability. In her interactive narrative study interviewing mothers with children with a variety of complex and chronic disabilities, Green (2003) shows that the experience of mothering a child with a disability transcends the disability diagnosis. As a mother with a daughter diagnosed with cerebral palsy, Green dialogues with a mother with twins, where one twin is diagnosed with autism. The experience of mothering a child with a physical or developmental disability had both very similar characteristics, and too, there were divergent features of what it is...
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