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    same as child one, because young children, preschool and young school-aged children, usually do things to gain reward or affection and going against the rules does not get you rewards or affection. This type of reasoning is known as hedonistic orientation. The other child demonstrates an early elementary school level of reasoning called needs-of-others orientation. This reasoning exhibits concern for others over rules. The expectations of most children are to learn to recognize right from…

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    together from different sectors and professionals to provide an integrated way of working to support children, young people and their families. It is a way of working that ensures children and young people who may need additional support have exactly the right professionals around them to help. Integrated working is where everyone supporting children and young people work together effectively to put the children and young people at the centre, meet their needs and improve their lives. By…

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    Child Protection Policy Evaluation The Children’s act is a set of laws that are in place to protect the safety and well being of children from the ages of birth to 18. The children’s act of 1989 was updated in 2004 and is now aimed to ensure information is shared between agencies. Legislations say you have to share information or you are in breach of the child protection law which then could end with fines or in serious cases, jail time. The LSE Child protection policy is available online for…

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    Child Abuse In Australia

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    to raise their children and to ensure the rights they possess to protect them from child abuse and neglect. However, while a vast majority of parents are capable of having the resources to raise a happy and healthy family in their community, there are a minority whom need extra help to support their growing family and provide the best systematic opportunities for their children. The number of children over the past decade who have been subjected to child abuse and…

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    Most Significant Lessons

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    Three most significant lessons that I learned are (1). To be an advocate for young children and family in order to create quality program in your community. (2) To have passion from one another is positive behavior for early childcare professionals; we have to respect one another in order to get along. (3)As an early childhood educator, we should not stereotype other cultures; however, we should welcome diversity in a positive environment. As all of these are significant to diversity, equity and…

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    situation; “How do I know when to intervene, what can I do about, what can I say, what if the parent turns on me, and what if the parent blames the child” (Lansing, 2013, pp. viii-ix). Many people think they cannot do anything because of fear. Too many children die because a…

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    More children are growing up in poverty than ever before, children growing up poor can have lifelong effects on the child. Poverty is a global issue that has caused a lot of debate about what should be done to help people in poverty. Some people think that programs should be put in place to help people get out of poverty, while others think that the current programs are good enough. Most people focus on how to help adults in poverty but children are also greatly impacted by poverty and need help…

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    In some cases, being their best friend can be fun because you get to hang out with your child, making endless memories and have that special bond and connection with them. Most important you get to stay “hip” and “up-to-date” on all the latest trends and gossip! Being there best friend can be beneficial to you because you do not feel the guiltiness of whooping and punishing your child. Everyone can agree that the most rewarding part of it all is that being their best friend means an increase…

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    infant classroom, I loved every bit of it. It has been a little over two years that I have not worked with infants. When I saw that we needed to observe a child, I automatically said I wanted to observe a newborn baby. A friend of mine was pregnant and before she gave birth I asked if I could observe her child from the very first day the child was born. I was given the opportunity to observe the newborn named Jonas Quezada. When observing seven-week-old Jonas a male infant. I came to my…

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    Early Childhood Educator, is to support all areas of child development. I feel a sense of accomplishment, when I push my students to do their best and realize their potential.…

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