One of
the problems that I foresee is that each site or book will have a different age
for different developments. This is because each child develops differently.
Conclusively, my answers for the age of different developments will most likely
be a range then an estimate. If the range is too high, I will talk to the
pediatrician about it. Sirus will be my little experiment while this project carries
on. He will also help me narrow down those age ranges.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
Graf #14 (Isearch Research Plan)
For my
research, I plan on mainly using the internet and a couple of baby books that I
have (and have never opened yet). If I can’t find an answer to one or more of
my questions, I may start asking other mothers that I know, or Sirus’s
pediatrician. I believe I can find most, if not all, of the questions that I
asked. I am sure that baby developmental stages are quite easy to find on the
internet or in any baby book. When I use the internet, I am not using
Wikipedia. I do not trust that site. People can go in and change anything or
write anything they want – I have tried it, and succeeded. I am going to use
trusted sites. I am also using popular books for child development. I also am
definitely going to use a timeline. It will help bring everything together more
easily.
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Stuff to consider on google:
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This plan sounds reasonable.