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    (EDU40004, 2016). As the early childhood professional play an important role in children’s lives, they can be the advocates for the rights of children. The main aim of advocacy and activism is to support equity, inclusivity, the rights, interests and needs of children and families, which can be done by following some specific strategies. 2.3.1 To support equity and inclusive child participation The educators can develop a number of strategies for advocacy and activism to support equity and…

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    In this chapter, we try to equipt the child with precautionary measures in case someone tries to take advantage when parents/guidance are not around to monitor. A method that is often recommended is like a game, thus, parents or teachers should put questions that are unexpected to test the intelligence and awareness of that child. Such questions could go in the following pattern. Example, what if...? What about....? and hear the child answer it. Parents or teachers can generate a story to make…

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    Ruby Davis Reflection

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    couple would do well with other children placed in her home. Ms. Nakia Davis stated that the couple has a lot to offer and they could provide the child with a good life. Ms. Nakia Davis reported no instability, CPS, drugs or alcohol abuse history. The couple is hard workers, dependable and always has something positive to contribute. She believes the child would do well in the couple home and she recommends Mr. Arthur and Ruby Davis home for placement. Adrian Jones is a friend of Mrs. Davis.…

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    As a young child I was always being pushed to be a better athlete. I was the kid who had to take everything seriously and there was no time to be a kid during a sporting event. I wouldn’t be the type of athlete I am today if I didn’t have parents pushing me to be my very best. There are some parents who just let their children struggle, but I wouldn’t want it any other way. Most of the time parents are the worst judges of their child’s ability in sports. They’re children everyday with social…

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    Across the United States, child welfare systems and child welfare case workers serve some of the most vulnerable children, youths, and families. Child welfare case workers, classified more broadly as child, family, and school social workers, are individuals who can work for state or local government, as well as for schools, to help children gain access to healthier and happier lives. They work to support families and to protect children from harm through many prevention and intervention…

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    Child Soldiers’ Struggle Child soldier issues are a huge thing in less privileged areas. In an article P.W. Singer said “One of the original sins of humanity has been its inability to live at peace. From the very beginning of history, conflicts over food, territory, riches, power, and prestige have been an almost constant recurrence. Indeed, much of what is written in human history is simply a history of warfare. The world that we know today, from the states that we live in to the technology…

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    1. A CHILD ASKS, “What is wrong with stealing, if it does not hurt somebody.” There are several ways in which a parent could handle this type of question, however, the one I would choose is to refer them to what the word is saying about this particular situation. I would first ask them how would you feel if someone took something from you that you love without asking. This will give the child the opportunity to think about it from a different point of view. Once they have answered, then this…

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    information, records from previous schools and records of any needs or disabilities the child may have. Any information that the school may need to pass on will need the child’s next of king’s consent. Under the data protection act 1998, any organisation that holds personal information and does not follow the correct procedure, will be abusing their professional position as well as breaching the human rights act 1998. The procedures of disclosing information is not sharing any information with…

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    find the best junior golf instruction for your child? The first thing you need to do is to find out if your child really wants golf lessons. They might just say so to please you, especially if you have a "golfing" family. If your child isn't that interested, lessons are just going to be a source of frustration and ill will…

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    Why Is Child Labor Wrong

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    were and are still being put through dangerous and unhealthy conditions when working in fields and factories. They are missing an education and some workers are 4-5 years old. According to Child Labor, in the 1900, one in six children were employed full time, and more than 1,750,000 children were involved in child labor. Today the numbers are down but the conditions are still horrific for many children in the United States and many other countries. Some of the dangers children face in…

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