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    Yes if I had the option, i believe i would get tested for early onset Alzheimer. Others may ask by deciding to test, do I really want to know if I am going to die. Well everyone will die someday but we obviously don't know when and how. But by deciding not to test, you’re unconsciously killing yourself by wondering everyday if you have early onset Alzheimer. As humans we tend to think more negatively and worry about all the bad things in life and what we need rather than think positively and…

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    Child-Directed Play

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    The article showed points and examples on how child-directed helps in learning areas and emphasizes why it is important in their learning. It discusses about how child-directed play is efficient and is a vital role to build up many different aspects of the child. The first point that was being brought up was that play allows children to build on previous experiences based on the teacher’s scaffolding, allowing them to recall and solve problems. Child-directed play also allows bountiful…

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    There is a sizable amount of non-profit organizations supporting just about every cause conceivable. Nevertheless, all of the organizations that I have reviewed recently are fantastic and worthy of a serious look. However, I am drawn to explore the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America organization. Big Brothers Big Sisters of America matches underprivileged children with an adult mentor that lives in the same community. Big Brothers Big Sisters targets children in dire need of support, including…

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    TITLE: Transfer of Learning of a Pattern Drawing Task in Typically Developing Children ABSTRACT Aims The purpose of this study was to explore whether typically developing children learn a motor skill better if the skill is first learned by the proximal motor apparatus and then transferred to the distal motor apparatus. Methods Thirty-one typically developing children were randomly assigned to either proximal or distal muscle group. The children in the proximal muscle group learned to draw a…

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    Childhood Portfolio

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    you start to notice that the world is not just black and white it has many other colors waiting to be discovered. I started my portfolio with a haiku, that sets up childhood. Then I put a poem on Innocence, it explores the innocence people have as a child. I put in the poem “Born” which explores being in a world that you have no control over. Then I…

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    Child Care Benefits

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    during these hours. Whether this be paying for childcare, having family members help, or enrolling their children in summer programs, there are various solutions offered. Unfortunately, not all parents have the same range of opportunities. Although Child Care may be expensive, cutting down on your budget is much less painful than cutting down your family members. Elementary-school-age children are not to be without adult supervision, this will ensure your…

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    the help of the Tooth Fairy to do so! Dr. Kurt Hulse of Hulse Dental says the following tips are ways you can use the Tooth Fairy to help teach your children about good oral care practices: Tooth Fairy Only Comes For Clean Teeth: To encourage your child to brush and…

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    Harvest Valley Survival

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    Approaching them before they blow out may defuse many nukes. • Every child, every person, has a wish to be understood. Sometimes all the student needs is for one of us to listen. • When you observe a student beginning to escalate, approach them and candidly. Invite them to take space: It seems like something’s bothering…

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    Parents want what is best for their kids, but at times, they expect too much. This can lead to kids not experiencing what kids need to. Today, children are in a world where if you are not number one, or you are nothing. Constantly being put into a competitive state by their parents, wanting them to receive the best grades, become the best athlete, or best musician, leaving their kids without any time to be actual kids. While Lisa makes personal points as to why kids shouldn’t be pressured to do…

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    Alfie Kohn

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    Alfie Kohn once said, “...the fact is that kids learn to make good decisions by making decisions, not by following directions.” Following directions is always the best decision. But what if it’s okay to be inaccurate? As children, we always make mistakes. That’s why there’s something called a lesson to guide us along the way. To teach us right from wrong. As parents, the words “because I am your parent” are used about an extreme amount to prove a point. And it usually works.. But children are…

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