well use your right or left alot and you decide to use the other and your not use to it.
yup! they do. they do what they see.. b'cuz the observing, and then copying skills of children is very good, specially in their growing ages.
Because it's children and they attention, what a stupid question.
Because it's children and they attention, what a stupid question.
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Piaget
David Lambert has written: 'Observing children in residence'
Jean Piaget was a cognitive theorist who began his investigations by carefully observing his own three children. His observations of how children learn and develop led to the development of his influential theory of cognitive development.
If you are observing children you don't interact with them, but sit and watch as far back as possible and if possible behind one way glass. You presence in the room can change behavior and what you want to do is watch the behavior of children in the most natural way. This is the purpose of observation.
The stage of cognitive development when children learn to coordinate vision with touch is the sensorimotor stage, according to Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. In this stage, which typically occurs from birth to age 2, infants develop object permanence and understand that objects still exist even when they are out of sight.
Children with athetoid CP have slow, writhing movements that they cannot control. The movements usually affect a person's hands, arms, feet, and legs.
Avoid eye contact
you can learn responsibility and learn to be mature and you will also learn from there mistakes.