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run out of topic
hindi nauubusan ng topic
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understanding of topic
traditionally, free play — that is, play activities that are initiated and freely chosen by the child, and sustained without adult interference — was privileged as the purest form of play and was thus most highly valued by early years practitioners. bruce (1991), for example, suggests that the word ‘play’ is too broad to be useful and that only ‘freeflow’ play captures its essence. in her view, play is a unique form of activity in that it cannot be forced ― you cannot make children play. nevertheless, concerns have been expressed over the years about the quality of children’s play in early years settings ― that it is often used as a time- filler, with little adult involvement and with low expectations about purposes and outcomes. in their observations of children in nurseries, meadows and cashdan (1988) reported that, while the children were busy and contented, sustained conversation or play with adults, high complexity play activities, and purposeful play leading to exciting discovery, were rare. sylva (1984), in what she called a ‘hard- headed look at the fruits of play’ attempted to examine what play activities most stimulated children’s imaginations and encouraged their problem-solving and exploration rather than just filling time. sylva’s observations of settings in both uk and us nurseries showed that some play activities stretched children more than others, particularly art, puzzles and games and constructional materials. in contrast, some traditionally favourite activities such as dough, sand and dressing-up seemed to be less engaging for the children. more important than the materials, she argued, was the ‘play partner’ ― other children or adults. she particularly emphasised the importance of ‘a sensitive adult’ to help enrich children’s play and also to help children talk and reflect on it
Last Update: 2025-01-22
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out of
sa labas nito
Last Update: 2024-04-01
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out of 20
mo - fr: 9: 00 -18: 00
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3 examples of topic sentences
3 halimbawa ng pamaksang pangungusap
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out of nowhere
out of nowhere
Last Update: 2024-08-16
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full of thoughts yet im out of words
puno ng mga saloobin ngunit wala ako sa mga salita
Last Update: 2022-05-19
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we hereby request to full out of my passport
kami dito
Last Update: 2022-02-26
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incident report of full out stocks
ulat ng insidente ng buong stock
Last Update: 2023-10-17
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examples of topics
halimbawa ng mga paksa
Last Update: 2021-11-14
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examples of topics depicted
depicted
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master-apprentice courses are typically two or three-day events with a wide range of topics.
ang mga kurso sa master-apprentice ay karaniwang dalawa o tatlong-araw na pangyayari na may malawak na hanay ng mga paksa.
Last Update: 2016-02-24
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polygot refers to something that contains many languages polymath means a person who has very broad-based knowledge on a wide variety of topics
ang polygot ay tumutukoy sa isang bagay na naglalaman ng maraming mga wika
Last Update: 2020-09-09
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