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    Observation 2 My Name: Morgan Tubbs Section 1: Observation questions and/ or scientific hypotheses 1. Describe the social and emotional development displayed by your child when you observed them. Children during their early childhood start developing emotionally and socially. They begin to develop and recognize self-concept. This is when they become aware of their own abilities and develop a sense of who they want to be. Erik Erikson discusses in his theory initiative vs guilt that children at this

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    past. In Joyce Carol Oates’ story The Doll, Florence Parr, the protagonist of the story manages to turn herself into a doll in the real world by repression. Florence represses an unwanted version of herself, her childhood self, because this part of herself made her not feel loved and appreciated by people in the past. Therefore, the idea of Florence behaving as a doll repeats throughout the story because she represses her childhood self that does not display doll-like characteristics and thus allows

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    areas for your child to play. It's a beautiful, sturdy wooden dollhouse that's sleek and sophisticated for a little girl who wants to imagine her dolls living in a swanky apartment. The furniture that's included with this dollhouse are well-constructed, and some of them have lights and sounds for added fun. There's an elevator as well as stairs for her dolls to gain access to all three stories. Features of the KidKraft Uptown Dollhouse Thirty-five accessories and furniture included Deluxe swimming

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    Gender Specific Toys

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    action based and violence while the girls toys are based on beauty or taking care of a home . A very good example of gendered toys are dolls and cars because most people expect to see a young girl playing with a beauty set and a young boy playing with a car. They are toys made to be overly feminine or overly masculine.Some people find it odd when they see a boy with a doll or a girl play with a construction butt this is what we have been brainwashed by the media to think. Parents ordinarily shelter

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    Essay on Gg Toys Case St

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    pretaxmarginto less our than10%, below historical our 257omargins, wearegoing If far to increase margins, need consider our we to drastically shiftingour production towards sfecialtydolts aie that earning large prnniumin priceoaer standard line. a our doll -Robert Parker,President, G.G.Toys Background Robert Parker, president of G.G. Toys, was discussing last month's operating results with Audrey Hausner, G.G.'s conkoller, and David Morehouse, G.G.'s manufacturing manager. The meeting was taking

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    had to offer were two dolls, one black and one white. Kenneth Clark, the psychologist used in the lower courts for Boiling v. Sharpe, had used these same dolls to support the detrimental effect of school segregation on children. To prove this, Kenneth Clark asked black children questions relating to the dolls. When asked to identify the “bad” doll, two-thirds (Good, Diane L. 28) of the black participants pointed at the doll matching their skin tone. Yet when asked which doll they relate to the most

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    Kidkraft Research Paper

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    If little girls like to play with dolls, boys on the other hand have a wide range of toys that they can play all day long with. There are those toy guns, matchbox cars, Lego blocks, and the like. These toys are the type wherein when they grow up, they will feel nostalgic for ones they see their kids play with these. There are a lot of manufacturers before that have become huge because of the kind of toys they have created to give kids the best childhood they can experience. One of the many famous

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    infants were shown the together condition, the prime would contain two wooden dolls in the background closely facing each other. On the other hand, in the alone condition, each prime consisted of a small wooden doll all alone in the background. In the third condition, two small stacks of colored blocks were in the background which represented the baseline condition. Lastly, the back-to-back condition contained two wooden dolls facing in different directions. All eight photographs were identical to each

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    Child Observation Paper

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    section. All the aisles stuff is categorized in order for a child to quickly identify which trigger parents to make a purchase of the toys for their kids. The girls show different displays which comes in pink and yellow packaging and also an array of dolls, easy bake oven sets, clothing, hair, and nail and makeup accessories. There are also in the girls section a, Minnie Mouse, Large pictures of Dora the Explorer, and Loopy Hair which are accessible for children of all ages. There is no massive variety

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    whopping 20.36 billion dollars (“Annual U.S. Sales” n.p.). These toys range from action figures, arts and crafts, dolls, puzzles, and building sets. More often than not, toys are appealing to a child based on what he or she likes to do, but as a nation, a stereotype has been set in place regarding what toys a boy or girl should be playing with. People usually associated Barbie dolls and princesses with girls and superheroes and Legos with boys. Gender plays a huge role in this industry, it consistently

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