Children at play

Date Submitted: 12/01/2004 18:09:37
Category: / Social Sciences / Psychology
Length: 3 pages (693 words)
Children at Play August 14, 2004 By: Jennifer Ruddell Psychology Natural settings are valuable in monitoring a child in a study. This allows the child to act natural, thinking it is just them with no one else around. We can observe a child and his interactions with others, as well as, how he or she acts while playing with oneself. This allows a child to open up so we can see their true personality and what their …
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…seems , out of anything simple. She is an only child, but she has friends to play with all around the neighborhood. You can see by observing, without disturbing these children are creative, independent, resourceful and very imaginatively inspired. They are all developing at their own rates according to the circumstances surrounding their upbringings and their maturity levels. Reference: Davis, S.F. and Palladino, J.J. (2004) Psychology (4th Ed) Upper Saddle River, NJ; Professional, Inc.(ch9)
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