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    Crimes committed behind closed doors, such as domestic violence within the family home were considered to be less problematic than crimes within the public and were often disregarded among public concern. Although, now violence against woman is becoming one of the most prevalent problems in America. Violence against women can be in the form of physical, sexual, verbal, stalking, financial and other ways in which men use their power, given by the society, to harm women. In the past, this problem…

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    The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) consists of six standards that contribute to the early childhood environment. Specifically, NAEYC’s Standard 2: Building Family and Community Relationships is what our class is focused on. It is essential to understand this standard and be able to apply our knowledge to our everyday lives inside and outside the classroom. We can demonstrate our knowledge on this standard with reference to course materials such as films and…

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    intellectual, emotional and social. Poor quality child care is of a concern as children requires responsive and simulating environment from the caregiver; this in turn helps them to enhance their social, cognitive and language development (Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998). Rachel Carson (1965) shared that the early years is an important time to prepare the soil. Thus, it is important to note that quality of child care is related to children’s development. Therefore, a benchmark or a…

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    I grew up on a farm with only two close houses nearby. From birth I had my own horse. Both of my parents worked full time. My mom worked nights after we go home from school and my dad would come home about an hour after my mom left. My dad had other things to do when he got home, as well as take care of my other 3 younger siblings. Therefore, I would run over to the neighbor’s house after school every day. Out of my two of my neighbors Only one had a child. Their daughter was 4 years older than…

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    Urie Bronfenbrenner (1917–2005) theory included an ecological system model of human development that helps explain agents. A child’s microsystem (the direct influencing relationships such as parents) and mesosystem (influencing interactions from different environments…

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    Occasions for conflict are everywhere – in workplaces, homes, churches, and societies both domestic and international. For many, many years, we have been at odds with establishing relationships healthy enough to endure struggles that arise. Thus, determining the causation for such a universal and everyday pandemic as social dilemma, gives rise to the question of how conflict affects how we think about, feel, and interact with one another. Studies performed by social psychologist have been…

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    Shawnte’ Sanger ED704 Cultural/Family Event Faith Assembly of God Morning Service On Sunday, March 13, 2016, I attended the first church service in morning. The service started at 9 in the morning at Faith Assembly of God. This event was publicized in the paper, on Facebook, and on their build board in front of the church. When I first arrived the lot was nearly empty. This is unusual because the second service you can never find parking. I was able to park close to the family center at the…

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    Identify and describe key assumptions, concepts, and processes of each theory. The ecological systems theory, also known as the human ecology theory was created by Urie Bronfenbrenner, introducing a change in thought in the field of developmental psychology; leading to the creation of the head start program in 1965 (Kimball, 2014). In the ecological systems theory, there are 5 different environmental levels that affect a…

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    Participant Assessment: Ecological Theory I chose the Ecological Theory for assessing my participant. The Ecological Theory, according to Urie Bronfenbrenner states that the ecosystems theory is a theoretical standpoint that shows how people adapt to their environment and cope with problems (Morgaine, Capous- Desyllas, 2015). There are five systems within the Ecological Theory: The Micro-system, Mesosystem, Exosystem, Macrosystem, and a Chronosystem. As a social worker using the Eco systemically…

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    As a little girl, I always found myself pondering who I was, and what made me this way. At the time I didn't give thought to culture or race, I thought more of why my thought process was this certain way and wondered why every person must have their own different voice in their head. As I got older and began to grow through new knowledge and experiences, I then understood that we simply do not have this magical thought process that just suddenly appears. I realized that the way we think, the way…

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