Title: Child Development
1Child Development
2Week 1
- Vygotsky Sociocultural Theory Behaviourism
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- Behaviorism
- Behaviorism is a psychological theory of human
development that posits that humans can be
trained, or conditioned. - It is to help respond in specific ways to
specific stimuli and that given the correct
stimuli, personalities and behaviors of
individuals, and even entire civilizations, can
be codified and controlled - Example
- A child learns that if she cries, she will get a
response. And, she might figure out that a
certain specific behavior will really get a
response, such as throwing a temper tantrum,
which no parent enjoys and wants over as quickly
as possible
- Vygotsky Sociocultural Theory
- Convinced that social interactions with adults
and more learned peers along with culture is able
to facilitate a childs potential for learning - Each culture, provides "tools of intellectual
adaptation allow children to use their abilities
to adapt to their respective cultures including
in classrooms. - Example
- One culture teaches children to play with toys,
while the other encourages them to play outdoors.
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- Vygotskys Sociocultural Theory
- Society bring huge contributions to individual
development. - Culture is significant in learning
- Language is the root of culture
- Individuals learn and develop within their role
in the community. - Example In language learning, the first words we
speak to our peers or adults are for
communication, but once mastered, they are
internalized into "inner language." - Behaviorism
- Focuses on the behavior that can be learned.
- A theory of learning based on the idea that all
behaviors are acquired through conditioning. - Behavioral change occurs when individuals form
associations between their actions and their
outcomes. - ExampleAs a sister, Abby wanted her brother Zhin
Ann to score well for his exam, so she add more
cookies for him so that he will continue to study
smart and score well for his exam.
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- Behaviorism
- Learned through interaction with the environment
with a process called conditioning. - Classic conditioning, operational conditioning,
observation. - For example a student get good grades in exam
and rewarded with a sweet so the next time he
will again try to get good grades so he can get
sweet (Operational Conditioning).
- Vygotskys Sociocultural Theory
- Learning is an inherently social process.
- Views human development as socially mediated
process in which children acquire their cultural
values, beliefs and problem solving strategies
through collaborative dialogues with more
knowledgeable members of society. - Emphasizes on the role of social interaction in
the development of cognition. - For example children are taught at the early
stage of their childhood to read, speak, playing
instrumental objects and be respectful when
interacting with others.
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- Vygotskys Sociocultural Theory
- Culture is significant towards learning as it can
help the individual develop and adapt within the
community - Example - The mother tongue of an individual
can help them gain knowledge and learn more
effectively.
- Behaviorism
- Theory of learning based on the idea that all
behaviors are acquired through conditioning. - Classical conditioning is a technique frequently
used in behavioral training. - Example When you come home wearing a baseball
cap, you take your child to the park to play. So
whenever your child see you come home with
baseball cap, he is excited because he has
associated your baseball cap with a trip to the
park. - Operant conditioning is a method of learning that
occurs through reinforcements and punishments.
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- Behaviorism
- This theory focuses on the behaviour which is
learned because of a consequence. - It can be categorized into classical conditional,
operant learning and observation. - Watson and
Skinner - Law of effect in animal experiments -Thorndike
- Classical conditioning in dogs saliva and the
ringing bell - Pavlov - Operant learning in giving rewards or punishments
- Skinner - Observation in Bobo doll and the imitation of the
child - Albert Bandura
- Vygotskys Sociocultural Theory
- Believed that parents, caregivers, peers, and the
culture at large were responsible for developing
higher-order functions. - Children are born with basic biological
constraints on their minds. - But, each culture provides "tools of intellectual
adaptation - Allow children to use their abilities in a way
that is adaptive to the culture in which they
live. - Example
- One culture emphasize memory strategies such as
note-taking - Another culture might use tools like reminders or
rote memorization.
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- Vygotsky Sociocultural theory believed that
parents, caregivers, peers, and the culture at
large were responsible for developing
higher-order functions. It is based upon the
idea that a learner's environment plays a crucial
role in his/her learning development - Vygotsky scaffolding is part of the education
concept "zone of proximal development"it he set
of skills or knowledge a student can't do on her
own but can do with the help or guidance of
someone else. Teachers encourage students to do
with clarifying indirectly . - Behaviourism- It's a learning theory according to
the idea that all the behaviour is learn by cthe
conditioning. Conditioning occurs by
environment. - Three types of the behaviorism - Classical
Conditioning, operant conditioning and
observation - Classical conditioning- Classical conditioning is
a process commonly used in behavioural therapy.
Example, before I sleep I will set the alam
because when I hear the sound of the bell ring
the next morning I will automatically wake up. - Operant conditioning - is a learning process
whereby deliberate behaviors are reinforced
through consequences.For example students tend to
do and finish their homeworks and tasks because
they know they will be rewarded by for example
some marks, some gifts - Observation - Observation learning is referred to
shaping, modeling and reinforcement. For
example, a child watched a classmate get in
trouble for hitting another child and he learned
by observing this interaction that he should not
hit others classmate.
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10Cystic Fibrosis
- Cystic Fibrosis is a hereditary disease that
affects the lungs and digestive system. - The body produces thick and sticky mucus that can
clog the lungs and obstruct the pancreas. - Interferes with pancreatic function by preventing
enzymes from properly breaking down food,
potentially leading to malnutrition.
Treatments
Symptoms
- Airway Clearance Techniques (ACT) gt helps to
loosen and get rid of mucus from lungs. - Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance
Regulator (CFTR) gt allow for proper flow of salt
and fluids on the surface of the lungs, thinning
the thick mucus.
- Salty-tasting skin
- Persistent coughing
- Poor weight gain in spite of excessive appetite
CF is an inherited condition. For someone to have
CF, they need to inherit the defective gene from
both of their parents. People with only one copy
of the defective gene are called carriers. They
do not have the condition or its symptoms. To
have the disease, both parents must be carriers.
Causes
11Cystic Fibrosis
- Shane was born in the summer of 2016 the first
birth facility in a pediatric hospital
specifically designed for mothers carrying babies
with known medical problems requiring immediate
treatment. - Because CF is an invisible illness, Shane
appeared healthy at first. But a sweat test
shortly after he was born confirmed the prenatal
tests that he had cystic fibrosis. Jessica and
Greg began to focus on the future.Once he was
born something changed for us, Jessica says. I
think it was because we were confident in the
care he was getting. Dr. Allen told us to focus
on the things that are within our control. Dont
go looking for a cure, but focus on taking care
of Shane, doing his chest physical therapy,
giving him his enzymes, loving him, and treating
him the same as we did our daughters when they
were infants. It was phenomenal advice that we
remind ourselves of on a regular basis.They were
also reminded of the significant advancements
taking place in the treatment of CF, which added
to their confidence in Shanes medical team. - Jessica and Greg learned how to perform Shanes
CF chest physical therapy at home 45-minute
sessions per day that focus on manually clearing
the mucus in his lungs. As time went on, the
couple found ways to adapt the sessions to make
them more effective and easier. For example, they
substitute their own cupped hands instead of
percussor cups when doing his chest PT. They also
put on his favorite shows (these days its the
Wiggles, Topsy and Tim and Mickey Mouse
Clubhouse) and, most days, he doesnt put up a
fight. - They also learned early on that Shanes pancreas
does not produce enough enzymes to help his body
digest fats, proteins and carbohydrates. Each
night, Jessica breaks open each of the 15 to 18
capsules Shane will require for the next days
feedings and distributes the tiny beads into pill
cups. This saves time and allows Shanes
10-year-old and 8-year-old sisters to help with
the preparations adding the enzyme beads to his
food. - As for Shane, he is a happy toddler. He is
walking and talking and getting himself into a
lot of mischief, Jessica says. Hes a little
teaser, he likes to make people laugh and he
always has a smile on his face. We are truly
blessed to have him as our son.
12- Thalassemia is a blood disorder which passed from
parents to children through genes.it happen when
the body doesn't make enough of a protein called
hemoglobin, an important part of red blood cells. - Causes it caused by mutations in the DNA of
cells that make hemoglobin the substance in red
blood cells that carries oxygen throughout your
body - Symptoms Fatigue,Weakness,Pale or yellowish
skin,Facial bone deformities,Slow
growth,Abdominal swelling, Dark urine - Different types of thalassemia
- beta thalassemia, which includes the subtypes
major and intermedia - alpha thalassemia, which include the subtypes
hemoglobin H and hydrops fetalis - thalassemia minor
- Treatment Doctors use three regular therapies.
Blood transfusions, iron chelation (ke-LAY-shun)
therapy, and folic acid supplements are included
in these procedures. Other therapies have been
developed, or are being tested, but are much less
commonly used
13- Real case story
- The lady name is Chanapa Tantibanchacha. She is
28 years old and live in Baltimore, Maryland,
Chanapa work in the Food and Drug Administration
as a officer. Chanapa grew up in a small town in
Arizona that is still home to her parents. Her
parents discovered when she was 8 months old that
she had thalassemia. - She began to lose hair as an infant, became fussy
about eating, and her skin got unusually pale. No
one else had thalassemia in her family, and her
parents were unaware that they were carrying one
of the genes that causes thalassemia.The
diagnosis came to everyone as a shock.
Thalassemia signs and symptoms can
include Fatigue Weakness Pale or yellowish
skin Facial bone deformities Slow
growth Abdominal swelling Dark urine
14- Down Syndrome- It is a condition in which a
person has an extra chromosome. The person has
three copies of chromosome 21, instead of the
usual two copies, in all cells. - Causes- Its caused by an abnormal cell division
that occurs during the development of the sperm
cell or the egg cell. - Medical complications often accompany Down
Syndrome - Hearing loss
- Poor vision
- Obesity
- Hip problems (dislocation)
- Chronic Constipation
- Treating Down Syndrome
- No cure for Down Syndrome.
- Special education teachers and therapists will
help your child learn - Sensory skills, social skills, self-helps skills,
motor skills, language and cognitive abilities.
- Symptoms
- Short neck
- Small head and ears
- Poor muscle tone
- Bulging tongue
15- Turner syndrome
- Turner syndrome is a genetic disorder that
affects approximately 25 to 50 in every 100,000
girls born each year. - Known as 45,X, monosomy X and Ullrich-Turner
syndrome. - Cause
- Normally, a female has 2 X chromosomes in each
cell. Turner syndrome occurs when all or part of
one X chromosome is missing. - It can affect development before and after birth.
- Symptoms
- The main features of Turner syndrome are being
short stature and having infertility (due to
underdeveloped ovaries). - Difficulty feeding in infancy, problems with
hearing or eyesight, problems with coordination,
puffiness of the hands and feet, slower sexual
development, and problems with the heart, liver
or kidneys.
16- Diagnosis
- Test for Turner syndrome before a baby is born if
the ultrasound or other prenatal tests show signs
of Turner syndrome. Sometimes a girl can have
Turner syndrome and not have the condition
diagnosed until childhood or puberty. - Whoever has been diagnosed with Turner syndrome
will need to have medical checks to make sure
they are staying healthy and will need hormones
to replace those that normally come from the
ovaries. If a woman with Turner syndrome wants to
have children, she will probably need some help
with her fertility. - Turner syndrome increases the risk of some other
medical conditions such as - coeliac disease or gluten intolerance
- bowel diseases
- diabetes
- low thyroid hormone
- osteoporosis
- hearing loss
17Sickle Cell Anemia
Overview
Symptoms
Causes
Treatments
Sickle cell anemia is an inherited red blood cell
disorder in which they arent enough healthy red
blood cells to carry oxygen throughout your body.
- Anemia.
- Episodes of pain.
- Swelling of hands and feet
- Frequent infections
- Vision problems
Caused by a mutation in the gene that tells your
body to make iron-rich compound that makes your
blood red and enables RBC to carry O2 from your
lungs throughout your body (hemogoblin).
- Medications such as Hydroxyurea, and
Pain-relieving medication. - Blood transfusion
- Stem cell transplant.
18- Klinefelters Syndrome
- Overview
- A genetic condition where a boy will born with
an extra X chromosomes. - Men with Klinefelters syndrome usually have
problem trying to have a child. - Symptoms
- Symptoms of Klinefelter vary with age
- Babies
- Weaker muscles
- More quiet than usual
- Slower to learn to sit up, crawl, and talk.
- Children
- A hard time making friends and talking about
feelings - Low energy levels
- Problems learning to read, write, and do math
- Shyness and low confidence.
19- Teenagers
- Larger breasts than normal
- Less facial and body hair, and it comes in later
- Less muscle tone, and muscles grow slower than
usual - Longer arms and legs, wider hips, and a shorter
torso than other boys their age - Puberty never comes, comes later, or doesnt
quite finish - Small penis and small, firm testicles
- Taller than usual for the family
- Adults
- Infertility (cant have children because they
cant make enough sperm) - Low sex drive
- Low testosterone levels
- Problems getting or keeping an erection.
20- Causes
- Either the egg or the sperm that came together to
create you had an extra X chromosome. - An extra X chromosome in every cell
- Diagnosis
- Prenatal screening.
- Testing after a healthcare provider notices
abnormal growth during childhood, puberty or
throughout the teen years. - Done by a blood test called karyotype
- Treatment
- Testosterone replacement therapy
- Speech and language therapy
21Week 3
- Childs Sensation, Perception, Motor Development
and Learning
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28Week 3
- Pros Cons of Childs Learning Centers
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Swimming Lesson _at_ Happy Fish Swim School Located in Damansara Swimming Lesson _at_ Happy Fish Swim School Located in Damansara
Pros Cons
Water Familiarisation Children will learn how to explore in and around the water safely. Breath Control Children will learn how to hold their breath when verbal and kinesthetic trigger is given. Trauma-Free Submersion Children will develop confidence in submerging underwater and discover the freedom of buoyancy. Free Floating Children will learn how to float without assistance to the ledge of pools or between adults. Independency Children will learn how to swim between adults, grabbing shirts to pull themselves up, turn and swim back to the ledge and get out of the pool, all by themselves. The programme tend to be expensive. The children must wear snugly fitting swim diapers, and the parents must wear appropriate swim attire in the swimming pool. Require the presence of parents. The parents cannot leave their children there and go to work. They will have to sacrifice their working hours and doing house chores. Safety concerns - Such as swallowing too much water and exposure to cold temperatures. - If the children is not feeling well, they will be not able to attend the swimming class. - Expert entities disagree about whether early swim lessons can prevent drowning or not. - Many babies lack the neurological maturity to grasp the concepts presented in swim classes.
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Baby Jumper Gym
- Located at Publika Shopping Gallery. It is an
early learning centre for kids mainly focus on
right-brain development through fun and games in
their playschool sessions. - Their teaching method combines music, movement
and a whole range of brain stimulation
activities. - They have activities like jumping on mini
trampolines, jump into ball pits and making
cardboard cars - BJG has also been named Best Baby Development
Center and Recommended Playschool by BabyTalk
Magazine.
- Cons
- Safety concerns whether the place is baby proof
- Separation anxiety
- Less affordable
- Learned behaviour
- Child gets sick often
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- Pros
- Improves hand and eye coordination and motor
skills - Stimulates baby's senses
- Provides an interesting diversion in their daily
routine - Boosts cognitive development
- Encourages freedom and movement
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POP PIANO MUSIC ACADEMY
- Located in Publika Shopping Gallery, Kuala Lumpur
- Emphasizes Play By Ear Piano teaching with Pop
Piano improvisation for kids - This academys aim is also to help kids learn to
play their favourite songs.
- PROS
- Improves childrens attention span
- Improves childrens motor skills
- Playing piano reduces stress
- Playing music instruments such as piano improves
childrens creativity and problem solving skills
- CONS
- The practice time itself.
- Piano instrument and the classes are costly.
- Children could be prone to mental illness as
there are possibilities that they could be
compared to their peers who are making a better
progress than them.
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- Young Chefs Academy
- Located at Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
- unique culinary experience which offers cooking
classes to children aged 3 to 17 in a safe
environment that encourages discovery and
creativity. - Each class and event incorporates supplemental
subject matter which ties into each theme.
- Pros
- Self-fulfillment
- Room of Creativity
- Learning different culture
- Respectable
- Availability Job
- Cons
- Risky
- Expensive Training
- Poor pay
- Demanding Job
- Stressing
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Peekaboo Music Academy
- Located at Taman Desa, Kuala Lumpur
- Brought educations for children from newborn to 7
years old - Aspiring music learners in a wide range of
musical instruments such as piano, ukulele,
including voice. - Offer a Junior chef programme, which allow kids
to learn different skills. (Creating a dish and
Handle Kitchen tools )
Pros
Cons
- Fun
- Improve level of creativity
- Improve coordination skills
- Meet new friends
- Better to control own emotions
- Time Consuming
- Costly
- Mental Issues
- Need to spend extra more time to get the ideal
instrument
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- Dramatic play supports childrens development-
Engaging in dramatic play improves the growth of
young people. Predending improves social skills,
makes kids more mindful on their own thoughts,
and encourages common language and problem
solving As a child-centered play activity,
dramatic play is most successful, where the
children are in control of the storey and decide
individually how to act it out.
- Cons
- May not lead to learning
- Children still need guidance
- Could lead to social bullying exclusion
- Could be unsafe in some instances
- Is not always the best approach
- Pros
- Relief from emotional tension
- Children feel powerful
- Language development
- Teaches conflict resolution
- Understanding symbolism,building ingenuity
- Recognising what is real and what is fantasy
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- Messy Play benefits child development (cognitive,
physical and emotional)
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Messy play Also known as sensory play, it is
the term for any activities allowing children to
work with their hands to create a controlled
mess. Often involving traditionally messy
ingredients like paint, sand, slime, water, clay
or mud, it is geared toward exploring feelings
and imagination.
- Cognitive
- The children will use their senses to understand
their surrounding. For example, they use their
eyes to see the objects and recognise that them
as toys or their parents they use their nose to
smell the food and recognise whether if it is
their favourite food.
- Physical
- The children will then move their bodies either
to nearer or away from the objects or their
family. If the toys are new to them, they will
try to take it and feel it if it is soft or hard,
for example, hands-on activities help children to
compare textures and temperatures and to develop
their sense of touch.
- Emotional
- The children will show their feelings by smiling
if they are happy or crying if they are sad or
angry or hungry. There is no right way in messy
play. Give your child positive feedback. For an
example, say wow! Look at those colors!. This
gives her freedom to express herself and helps
building self-esteem and confidence.
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- Messy Play- Also known as sensory play, is the
term for any activities allowing children to work
with their hands to create a controlled mess.
Often involving traditionally messy ingredients
such as paint, sand, slime, water, clay or mud,
it is geared toward exploring feelings and
imagination.
- Benefits
- Cognitive - It encourages children to interact
with their environment and learn about the
objects around them. - Physical - It helps the child to develop their
motor skills and help them develop better muscle
strength. - Emotional - It helps them to obtain a better
understanding of their emotions and help gain
better control of them like joy and frustration.
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- Messy play- Messy play is the way that
encouraging children to learn about the raw
material such as mud, sand, water and paint
without restrictions. It also allow your child to
mess thing up so they can use their senses in a
logical and educational way. - Cognitive-Messy play is the basis for early STEM
learning. Using hands-on play, children get a
feel for experimentation by seeing for themselves
how things work. They learn valuable science
skills like cause and effect, problem-solving and
the scientific method. They can also learn basic
math skills like classification, sorting,
matching and more. - Physical -Using the hands and fingers promotes
fine motor development such as finger dexterity,
hand strength and shoulder strength. These skills
are the building blocks for future handwriting.
Using the senses of balance and body awareness
enhance gross motor skills. - Emotional- emotional is the ability that let
child to express and understand their feelings.
And it's also to let them maintain or make them
emotion in a good condition in order to avoid bad
emotion. This also can let them to learn how to
control their emotion.
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Benefits
Messy Play
- Cognitive
- Learn valuable science skills like cause and
effect, problem-solving and the scientific
method. - Learn basic math skills like classification,
sorting, matching - Physical
- Practice controlled movements that require
hand-eye coordination - Emotion
- Help them recognize and name their emotions and
figure out how to avoid getting upset in the
future.
- Also known as sensory play
- It can be any form of activities and it allows
children to work with their own hands to create a
controlled mess. - Ingredients Involved Paint, sand,slime,water
,clay or mud.
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Messy Play Allows children to make a controlled
mess so, they can use their senses in a logical
and educational way. While the idea of making a
huge mess often puts parents off, the benefits of
messy play are huge and totally worth the minimal
inconvenience. This includes rice play, jelly on
plate, oats or cereal play, chocolate mud and
kinetic sand. Cognitive - helps develop brains
bridge nerve connections and assists children in
learning differences and similarities. The use of
sensory material creates hands-on, self-directed
and self-centred play, and it encourages
discovery and development. This approach appeals
to children who have different learning and
thinking styles. It develops and enhances
memory. Emotion - Encourage children to work
together and cooperate in group play or
one-on-one play. They learn about personal
boundaries, understanding someone else's ideas
and views, and they have the opportunity to
express their own. Physical - Using the hands
and fingers promotes fine motor development such
as finger dexterity, hand strength and shoulder
strength. These skills are the building blocks
for future handwriting. Using the senses of
balance and body awareness enhance gross motor
skills. Creative Development - It leaves the
child in control of the outcome and they have the
freedom to explore and test different theories.
This can boost their self-confidence and also
encourage them to find new ways to do things by
using their imagination and creativity.
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- Messy Play
- Term for any exercises permitting children to
work with their hands to make a controlled wreck.
Frequently including customarily chaotic fixings
like paint, sand, ooze, water, mud or mud, it is
intended for investigating emotions and creative
mind. Messy play allows children to have freedom
which brings out their creativity.
- Benefits
- Curiosity One of the great things about
childhood is the sense of freedom you have.
Experimentation is something to be encouraged
through all stages of our lives. - Fine Motor Skills Movements that use small
muscles in the fingers, hands and forearms but
they arent fully developed until around 8 years
old. Actions such as grabbing and gripping will
strengthen the muscles and improve those skills. - Communication In terms of communication, they
are able to express their likes and dislikes as
well as offering affection and empathy to other
children who may be feeling down/crying.
42Week 8
- Children need to play in nature, because...
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- A - Play is the most fundamental part in child
development as it allows children to explore the
world be it in the nature or in the kitchen. Play
is a child's context for learning as it nurtures
childrens curiosity. It enables children to
explore and make sense of the world around them,
and develop their imagination and creativity. - B - Spending time in nature can help kids to get
expose to the nature. They will be able to feel
everything in nature with all their senses. Young
kids will see the sand first before touching it.
They will also try to see if it is possible to
make something with their hands, which develop
their thinking skill. On the same time, they can
smell what the sand is like. Sometimes, they
might accidentally taste the sand and then
express their emotions. Other than that, they can
hear the sound of the sea waves, the noise of the
crowd and the animals at the beach. This will
give them an idea of what it is like how to enjoy
and have fun at the beach. - C - By playing in nature childrens able to
express they emotions by make a noise- shout and
play with other children, free to explore and
move such run, jump, roll and more. Moreover,
nature create a sense of peacefulness to
childrens.
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- Learning through play, appears to be a simple
notion, but has profound meaning. - It helps children make sense of the world around
them through discovery, allowing them to develop
cognitively, socially, emotionally and
physically.
- Piagets Stages of Play
- Viewed play as integral to the development of
intelligence in children. His theory of play
argues that as the child matures, their
environment and play should encourage further
cognitive and language development. - Functional play
- Constructive play
- Symbolic/Fantasy play
- Games with rules
- Vygotskys Cognitive Development
- Kids need to be comfortable in their natural
environment sometimes it might be dirty when they
tend to play in sand - That is how they discover thing and by
discovering new things the tend to develop their
learning skills. - As they are in a new environment they make new
connections it can be their friends, teachers,
and parents too. - Also, they are able to learn and develop within
their role in the community. - For example, when they tend to utter their first
words to their peers they learn to communication.
This helps them to be a collaborative and
cooperative person as well.
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- A Children can learning through playing. Kids
can view, enjoy playing through the nature such
as sand. They can use sand to build the castle.
Children will think that water is came out from
the tape because they haven't see waterfall,
beach and river before. Even children see animal
also be so happy. As parents and teacher, we
encourage them bring children to zoo, jungle so
they can more interact and view the environment
and nature because it can help their health and
physical development. - B Learning through experiencing , children learn
the nature in a productive way, they learn about
environment and their surround by direct interact
with them. So this method let them to have an
idea about what they have in nature - C Children can learn when they playing, kids can
learn things through observation. They will look
at people and imitate it. Besides, environment
and the people around them will direct influence
them
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- A Learning through play helps kids understand
and learn about the objects in their environment
by encouraging them to interact and examine the
objects around them.
- B Children learn and gain experiences through
play. Playing in nature gives children free rein
to their imaginations.
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A Allowing children to play in the nature gives
them the freedom to experience things and enjoy
things. They get to learn about different facts
and it allows their imagination to run free. B
Playing in nature provides them the opportunity
to learn based on what they observe. This also
enhances childrens intelligence as they are able
to learn without much guidance. In other words,
they learn based on their own experience.
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- A
- Children need to play in nature because they will
learn to discover new knowledge by themselves. - Can foster their creativity
- Only through nature, children can understand more
about the knowledges that they owned.
- B
- Children needs to play in nature because it is
important for their healthy development,
peacefulness and would benefits them. - Its a different way for the child to acquire
information and learn. - They will be able to understand more when they
discover thing on their own.
49Week 11
- Whats your personal needs for friends and peers?
50- A
- Child - friendly, helpful, get along well, always
keep in touch, always play games together in a
large group after inviting others to join along - Adult - responsible, honest, patience, can get
along well, can talk about anything, friendly,
helpful, keep in touch anytime, good in giving
explanation if I am very lost at something, enjoy
exchanging ideas - Hardly can accept those with two-sided faces,
bully, betray, jealous others
- B
- Child
- Fun to be with
- Friendly
- Approachable
- Understanding
- Adult
- Reliable
- Open-minded
- Respectful
- (Im fine with anyone honestly)
51- A
- As a child Be friends with everyone except for
people who bully others. (school) - As an adult Compatible personality, be honest
and sincere to people
- B
- As a child I befriend everyone, i didnt exactly
looked for anyone. Everyone is a good friend if
they are my friends. (I was the bad friend lol) - As an adult I dont think i have the needs to
look for more friends although i dont mind
making some. As long as they have good
personalities, honest, not two faced, alls good.
52- A
- As a child
- -sharing their toys
- -doing everything together
- As an adult
- -understanding
- -honest
- -someone who listens and not judge
- -funnyyyy
- B
- As a child
- Invite me to play along
- Share their snacks and toys
- Know how to take turns when playing
- As an adult
- Promotes a positive outlook on life
- Brings out the best in each other
- Good at managing disagreements
- Share the same sense of humour
- Have a big heart and is generous
53- A
- As a child
- Friendly, sharing food and toys, can play
together all the time - As an adult
- Friendly, responsible, honest and kind,
effective listener, if I need you, you must
with me, understand my position and we can travel
together and make fun together. When I am sad
she need to accompanying me. - In don't want my friend like same guy that I
like.
- B
- As a child
- Friendly, kind, sharing toys to play,
- As an adult
- Must be a honest person, kind, understanding,
listen without judging anyone, and funny.
54- A
- As a child
- sharing snack and drink , sharing their toys,
doing everything together - As an adult
- Loyalty
- Honesty
- Understanding
- B
- As a child
- I be friend with everyone without caring if they
are good or bad. Because for me, as long as they
are there for me and wants to share their food or
toy with me, theyre considered my friend. - As an adult
- Id look for a friend who is honest, supportive,
understanding and the one that wont leak out my
secrets. Having only one is more than enough. D
55- A
- As a child I would say an individual who is
loyal to people in his/her surroundings. It is
okay if that person may not be able to provide
help at all times as long as he or her will stay
by my side at the end of the day through the good
and bad times - As an adult No difference from child. Actually
one additional criteria which is honesty. That
person can be self-centered or selfish but as
long as he or she is an honest person, someone
who I know who is trustworthy, then it would be a
great pleasure for me to have that friend.
- B
- As a child i would prefer someone who is
energetic and also outgoing. Also prefer some who
is genuine and also able to be there whenever i
need them - As an adult I prefer someone open minded and
also someone who is responsible and also know how
to have fun in the correct way.
56- A
- As a child, i need friends that will play with me
and talk to me. - As for now, i just need friends and peers that
support me and wont betray me. Understand what I
want, can motivate each other.
- B
- As a child, I just need a friend that have a lot
of fun thing can play with them. - As a adult, just hope there have somebody can
talk with
57- A
- As a child, Ill just tag along with my brother
and befriend anyone to have fun. - As an adult, Ill look for people who Ill trust
and wholl help me when Im in need. Also people
I can have fun and spend time with.
58Questions for Guest Speaker
- Nutritionist
- Q1. What is the healthier food for kids?
- Q2.What kind of nutritional approach would you
take to help children who are at risk of
developing diabetes and in chronic disease - Q3. what kind of vitamins is necessary for
babies? - Q4. What kind of healthy food should I consume on
a daily basis in your opinion Miss? How do one
overcome his/her addiction of junk food? - Q5. What is the intern training like to be a
qualified nutritionist? Is it in pharmacy,
hospital or diet center? Is it always working
together with doctors or requires to do a lot of
article reviewed? How do I know if I'm getting
all the nutrition I need at red zone during this
pandemic?
- Early Child Educator
- Q1. I want to be an Early Child teacher and do
you have any advice for me because I want to be
ready. If children fight in front of you how you
overcome it? Because they are young. How to make
children follow the instructions? - Q2. Have you ever identified learning
disabilities within your students? How did you go
through that situation? - Q3. How do I provide aid to children who could be
having social anxiety after getting publicly
humiliated? What is the best method to educate
children especially those who are making slower
progress than others? - Q4. What is the toughest and easiest to be the
educator? - Q5. How to handle kids throwing tantrums? What
are the reasons for a kid to throw tantrums?
59Questions for Guest Speaker
- Early Child Educator
- Q6. What to do if child is insecure?
- Q7. How will you exercise patience when
interacting with children? - Q8. What is the difference between good and bad
sugar ? What is the acceptable amount of sweet
treats to give a child ? - Q9. How do you describe a perfect learning
environment for a child? - Q10. what are the skills needed as a early
childhood educator ? - Q11. What is your view on sex education for
children in Malaysia? - Q12. Do you think that technological appliances
play a great role in the development of the new
generations? 2. What is your say on, YouTuber
parents who show their children on camera ?
- Nutritionist
- Q6. Is it possible for diet to cause a side
effect on teenagers or during their puberty
period? - Q7. What food or method can prevent blood
pressure to become low? - Q8. How many calories should a child consume in a
day ? Will it increase if they play sports ? - Q9. How much protein does a child need?Is it okay
to give the same foods to child every day if they
are healthy? - Q10. What kind of nutritional approach would you
take to help children who are at risk of
developing diabetes? - Q11. can drastic weight loss have a negative
effect on an individuals health ? - Q11. Is it normal to not remember what we ate
yesterday and the day before ? 2. Is it important
to keep track of what we eat?