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    already you are showing your babies that education plays an important part in both your lives. You know your children will be receiving the best child care possible because they only hire, students who are enrolled at UNM trying to major in a profession that includes working…

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    social pediatric approach, which “brings together the major figures in the child’s life to gain a better understanding of the issues and values that are important to each person, with the goal of determining effective action to be taken concerning the child” (Gilles, 2004, p. 32). Most importantly what needs to be taken away from this approach is that the helper needs to be unfailingly motivated to support people who already possess some personal baggage (Gilles, 2004). Gilles goes on to discuss…

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    can deeply affect how you see the world because it shapes how you perceive new things. And as a child, many people do not realize the impact observed actions can have on someone when forming cultural identity. How a person grows up can really change who they are as a person, due to the great influence that parents and caregivers have on the children in their early years. Not only that but, when a child is exposed to a new environment or community they can begin to do things differently than…

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    intervention if there is an issue affecting the wellbeing of any child in the setting. Every child is different also is their need, by establishing a working relationship, communication and sharing of information with parents the full learning potentials of each child are met. Establishing relationship and communication with other professionals help children and their families access to services available for early support the child might need to attain full learning…

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    found that the community also became involved in the project, with other agencies coming on board to assist (McDonell et al., 2007). The availability of group based intervention programs appears to provide multiple benefits to not only the mother and child but also the extended family and even the wider community. Although the available research has only involved small groups, all indications point in a positive direction regarding the beneficial outcomes for both…

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    of the day, a family came together and talked about their day. After eating dinner, parents and children would come together to have some family time together. In Norsemen days everyone lives their own lives. Children do not care about their parents, and parents do not care about their children activities with electronics. Everyone does their own thing, which has…

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    on their number skills. Each day when doing the calendar they also do a color pattern, a new math problem, show in 10 frames, a daily domino, as well as other things so the children are learning new things each day. The teacher, Mrs. Brown, has one child pick a number out of a cup and that is the number of the day to do with the objects listed above. Each day they also count how many days they have been in school, the day I was there it has been 42 days since the first day. Daily words for the…

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    and have a higher self-esteem. Childhood obesity effects many children and can cause them to have a low self-esteem (Herrin and Matsumoto). Therefore, promoting healthy habits of eating right and staying fit can be effective ways for children to take care of their bodies and feel more…

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    are swept under the rug. The one I have chosen to evaluate is absent fathers in poverty stricken areas. These environments are mostly low-income and are known for high-crime rates, which can be looked at as a hostile or wicked environment to raise a child in. This environment is hostile because anything goes, including gangs recruiting kids to sell drugs and commit acts of violence. Most gang members are people who come from dysfunctional households (Muller, 2013). When people join gangs, it is…

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    I noticed they used portfolios for each child to distinguished their confidential information. It important for co=workers to keep their relationship profession in the work place. Because children watch you on how you interact with each other as well. We have to encourage them to be polite and caring with empathy toward their selves and others. CS VI…

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