Running head: Child and Adolescent Development Child and Adolescent Development Lori Almazan Dr. Sanchez PSY104 08/09/2018 - 1 - 1 2 1. missing page number here on all pages as per APA format (see Ashford Writing Center - APA tab) [Jose Sanchez] 2. Child and Adolescent Development should be capitalized on all pages as per APA format (See Ashford Writing Center - APA tab) [Jose Sanchez] Child and Adolescent Development Child and Adolescent Development I take this opportunity to express my gratitude to the city of Barton for giving an opportunity to present my proposal on the Helping Hands Reach community center. This proposal is designed to offer a community center for kids of all ages and their parents to be in a position to learn together and communicate better. This is the era whereby technology is making learning easier and more fun for the children of today. The center is dedicated to enhancing the physical, cognitive, and social-emotional development of the children that join it. The center as well offers babysitting and child care services, including early opportunities. The center provides care for infants and toddlers up to 2 years of age. But for preschooler’s ages 3 to 5 years and for school-age children who may need care before and/or after school and on other days when school is closed. Age group 1 – infants The infant room has activities to enhance the child’s eye-hand movement. The room will be decorated with colors very attractive to the yes and decorations that will catch the attention of the baby. The parent will engage in the activity of using various kinds of toys to play with the infant. The toys are designed and aimed to teach the child different skills such as touch sound and sight. The child will be in a position to observe carefully their mothers activity and imitate them. This setting is structured to promote positive interaction between the child and the mother. And it does not only enhance interaction, but also the child will be able to see how other children and their mothers interact. Daily activities played in this room are games such as patty-cake and peek-a-boo. Patty cake is teaching the child more than you think. The game helps the child to develop language skills. Peek-a-boo, on the other hand, excites the infant’s senses, shapes gross - 2 - 1 23 4 5 1. did not cite any of the sources throughout your paper you included on your References page as per APA format [Jose Sanchez] 2. below support your statements with research/theory and cite your sources [Jose Sanchez] 3. needed to follow the provided template to ensure you address all required topics throughout paper including 4 paragraphs per room (see template) and missing template headings and subheadings [Jose Sanchez] 4. need to clearly specify the 2 activities support them with research/theory identify the ne ...