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Think about your child development studies. Did you notice anything interesting that relates to the theories we have been discussing? what interested or surprised you? write your Reflective Statement based on the suggested format.
Think about your child development studies. Did you notice anything interesting that relates to the theories we have been discussing? what interested or surprised you? write your Reflective Statement based on the suggested format.
Think about your child development studies. Did you notice anything interesting that relates to the theories we have been discussing? what interested or surprised you? write your Reflective Statement based on the suggested format.
Write your reflective statement based on the suggested format.
The following question may guide your response: (If appropriate)
What have you noticed about learners from this observation?
Think about your child development studies. Did you notice anything interesting that relates to the theories we have been discussing? What interested or surprised you? I noticed have about learners the children have a different ability which includes (excellentaverage - needs to be improved). And today my reflective is different because I chose the child to have a higher level learner, and the learner focuses more on what the teachers say, and she gets new knowledge about a new word, vocabulary, and learn how can write that in a correct way. I observe about my child how can learn quickly about new information something the teachers say. According to the Piagets theory, Preoperational stage the child in this stage can learn more than 200 words, Centration, Symbolic representation, and expansion of the information. Jood was more intelligent than another child. She can focus on the pictures and letters and information quickly. Also, the surprised about me when she lesson the stories about the new subject she has a lot of information about that, she has more knowledge compared to another student in class.