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    Classroom Observation Essay

    up his toys after playing with them is getting difficult. I wish he would automatically clean his toys when play time is over. Since the beginning of the school year this has been happening, I assume it happened at home before school started as well. The kid will get all of his toys out and play for about 30 minutes each time that's when the children will pull out their toys from labeled cabinets. After I say play time is over and they all walk back to their desk and he will leave the toys all over

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    Bsiness

    he major problem with Mega Brands is with the safety of the children that play with the toys. Magnets fall off of the toy and children swallow the magnets which can cause stomach flu like symptoms and has even caused one child to die. Another problem is Mega Brands refusing to cooperate with the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission. According to CPSC.com, “The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of injury or death from thousands

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    To the Yard Sale

    One of the best items found at yard sales are used books. Typically a good used book can be found in a small box and tend to be sold for under a dollar. Children’s toys are another good item to look for when visiting garage sales. Many children when they receive presents do not always like what they are given and the unwanted toys tend to sit on a shelf until a parent decides to send them out to the yard sale to get back some money they might have

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    Log Reflection

    problem.)Date: _____OCT 04 2013_______Name of children: OB, CasmIn the free play time, I was sitting on the carpet and supervising the children. OB was the first one to play with the toy. C came over and wanted it too. C tried to take the toy from OB and they started to fight over it. Both of them were pulling the toy. OB pushed C, scramming, “mine, mine” | Part 2 – Decision(Clearly identify the guidance strategy and state why the chosen strategy is appropriate for this child / situation.)Based

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    Child Observation Paper

    sat down. Becky poured tea around the table and said, “everybody drink”. Becky handed Bella a cup and a plate with toy vegetables. Bella ate it. Becky stopped Bella and pushes Bella’s hand, and said “Bella that ew. You no eat it.” “Are you guys hungry, you two?” I asked, “If you two are, come here.” Becky replied, “Yes aunty. I coming”. Becky grabbed all the toys and put it in the toy box. Becky ran to me and Bella followed. Becky sat down on the floor. Bella followed along with Becky and sat down

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    Toys and Gender

    GENDER AND TOYS As all we know, we begin to learn our gender as soon as we are born. And it strengthens in time. The most effective reason of this is the environment. What I mean is the family and teachers. Thus, toys are very important for gender discrimination. As different colors for boys and girls are learned from the beginning, toys are, too. For example, dolls are given to girls while boys play with cars or balls. There are some reasons for different toys according to

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    Teca

    Observations In the classroom for the age group of 0-2, my initial reaction to the class was that, it was child friendly, organized, and was very, eye appealing. The room consisted of stroller, cribs, toys, changing tables, bouncers, mats, etc. The room was spaced out into centers that had specific topics and toys for each section. The room did have windows but the blinds were pulled. There two tables that were kids sized, that they do their crafts and eat on as well. When you first walk in to the room there

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    Lego Case Study -Avinash Mavireddi 1. After Knudstorp has taken the control of Lego, the first thing he stressed on was the Supply Chain Management. Earlier, the components produced by Lego were primarily used for only one pattern or model. So the prototype designers were asked to use the same blocks for more than one design. This was the first step taken by Knudstorp that resulted in reducing the production of Lego components to almost half of what they were producing before. It also helped in

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    Toy Project

    When trying to figure which toys are age appropriate for a child you should consider some important guidelines. Some specific guidelines for finding toys appropriate for all ages, you should consider making sure the toys are well made meaning no shared parts or splinters and no parts of the toys are able to pinch the child. You should also make sure that the toys are painted with non-toxic and lead free paint. Also, you should take into consideration that the toys are shatter proof so when

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    Soc 5650

    Martin Lynch 10/28/2013 SOC 3200 Getting Society Inside The culture that was instilled in me since I was born was two families, my mother’s and father’s. My father’s family is of Irish Catholic descent and my mother’s family is of Italian Catholic descent. I was born and raised on the Southside of Chicago and I do still refer to that beautiful city as home. All of my beliefs and values are a result of these two families, but as I have grown up it is amazing how similar they could be and how

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