Joseph: A Case Study Of Early Childhood Education

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Joseph is a seven years old child who is presently in the second grade at P.S. 58 in Brooklyn, NY. He indicated that he has friends with whom he is close with. He stated that he has no problems with his friends in school, he indicated that it is the other children in school (Darren) that he has problems with. He stated that Darren slaps him but he does not slap him back.

Joseph reported that both parents helps him with his homework.

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