Child Observation

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    small, with an average student teacher ratio of 6 to 1. She loves going to school, and is social and excited to learn. Sylvie takes swimming lessons, plays little kid soccer, and likes going to the rock climbing gym with her mom. Sylvie is an only child, her dad is a 41-year-old emergency room nurse, and her mom is a 37-year-old part time student. Sylvie’s family is middle class, and lives in a small house in a quiet neighborhood with her parents and her dog, Charlie. She has her own bedroom, a bookshelf

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    Becky woke up from her morning nap. She cries and slowly crawls down her bed to find her mom. “Mommy”, then cried again. “Aunty, where mommy go?” she asked. I replied, “mommy go work. She come back later okay?” She replied, “okay aunty”. She went to play in the playroom. Becky grabs her teapot and cups. She sat down on the picnic table. She sat a teddy bear in one chair, and a doll on another. She drinks the cup. Put the cup down and poured the tea around the table. As her younger sister woke

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    The child was at home during the explosion. The grandma was not there. I do not know if the explosion from the meth. The expolison happened o Saturday which was 10/31. The police came and found foil, cotton balls and melted down pills (unknown) where the mom was shooting up. The grandma (Sandy) suspects she (Angela) is making meth. We are more than postive that she makes it. She uses foil, cotton balls to do meth. The mom has a history of drug use. She has been using drugs around the child for 13

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    2011) 3. The first child I observed doing physical things was a girl named Aditi who was born on November 23, 2012. When Aditi was done with her snack, she got up and threw her trash away, and then went over to a table by herself and started doing a small muscle activity by putting a puzzle together. Once she got tired of that she walked over to the other toys and picked up an airplane and started flying it around the room, which she used large muscles for. The second child I observed was a boy

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    Kimberly came to my appointment yesterday. She shared with me her frustration in staying at the current shelter. Her story was similar to what you and Sharon told me. She looked slightly irritable while sharing with me couple of the incidents. She was also worried that I would be disappointed on her for ‘creating’ the issues in the shelter. As I suspected, Kimberly seems to experience many confusions as different staff and long-term shelter clients explained some rules and regulations. She said

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    the same child from last week. This time was different the child was in a good mood. The child was happy, smiling and he was even talking to me. I was glad about this fact, because I wanted to start to build a rapport with the child; I bribe him with a piece of chocolate in secret. The child took the piece of chocolate and quick eat. I told him it was our secret. After this small ritual the child continued to talk to me and he asked me where I come from. I replied from the Bronx. The child smiled and

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    On Saturday, 12/05/2015, at 23:12 hours, Jackson County dispatch received a telephone call from a victim, William D. Stoklosa (M/W, DOB: 07/14/1988) wanting to report damage to his residence located at 210 S. Russell St. Ava, IL 62907 and the First Baptist Church of Ava located at 208 S. Russell St., Ava, IL 62907. I, Deputy Stacy Stark #1815, responded to the scene. I arrived at the residence at approximately 23:46 hours. I met with William Stoklosa and his wife, Jessica L. Stoklosa (F/W,

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    Hearing in Infants Ages Birth to 12 Months: Child Growth and Development Tamesha Robinson Collin College Child Growth and Development TECA 1354 Professor Susy A Mathews Associate Faculty Office SCC B-103 or Child Development Lab School Spring Creek Campus Development of Hearing in the Womb Infants sense of hearing under goes most of its development

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    Amber Jeppesen Child 68 MW 4:45-6:10pm October 17th, 2014 Part 1—General Information The name of the center I observed at was C.L.O.U.D.S Preschool Program at Perdew Elementary School. The address of the center: 13051 Miller Ave. Etiwanda, CA 91739. The C.L.O.U.D.S Preschool Program has goals for each and every one of its students to succeed in language development, social skills and preacademic training sets. This program does include fees, each different for every student due to

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    Child Observation Report

    assessment. I learned that the reason a child with autism goes through so many screenings is because ASD (autism spectrum disorder) has such a broad spectrum. So, naturally, testing would need to be done regularly to properly diagnose a child. I also learned that broadband screenings are done at 9, 18, and 24 months of age. Also, I learned that the M-CHAT-R is the main screening device used for ASD. I liked the comment “All we get is a snapshot of the child in that moment, so it is important to talk

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