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    Did you know that some children under the age of 10 are forced to serve in wars? Well it's true. In today's world there are over 30,000 child soldiers involved in some kind of warfare. Not only is it unfair but it is also cruel. Children in wars are used as fighters, cooks, suicide bombers, human shields, messengers and spies. Commander's force kids into war and then they try and kill the kids family and destroy their town so they can keep the kid in the war with them. When kids are forced to…

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    1800s, child labour is still a threat throughout the far reaches of our planet, and for some, it might hit closer to home than one might think. The minimum working age varies depending on the country and the line of work in question. But as we know, when there’s a chance of profit involved, nations such as Pakistan and Malaysia, take advantage of the many loopholes within these laws and the legal system generally. Even in today’s society, we find them capitalizing on the fruits of child…

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    Brain Development

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    genetic instructions a child inherits from his parent may set out a road map for development"(1) In class we learned that experience creates a bigger brain surface area. Experience allows for a person's brain to grow and develop. A person learns through experience and from their surroundings. Experience and opportunity opens a child's mind so they can take in the new information. Genetics does not help one to broaden their mind, that can only be done through nurturing. When a child is rewarded…

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    Joy Agency Case Study

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    Agency. Joy Agency is an early child intervention; therefore they assist children under three years old. Joy Agency offers many services such as speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, nutrition service, social work services, and other amazing assistances. During my orientation I was able to learn interesting facts about the agency and how employees work effectively to help these children in need. In fact, there is more to it than just enrolling a child in this program; it…

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    lives are seriously disrupted when parents are incarcerated. Working in the child welfare field, I see this first hand. I see the effects of when one or both parents are incarcerated. Sometimes child removal is warranted. Other times, case management services are warranted to ensure that the family has services in place to prevent high risk situations. There are a high number of children whom are overlooked in the child welfare system when parents are incarcerated due to friends or families…

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    Why Preschool Can Benefit Your Child Once your child passes the toddler years, it's time to consider preschool. While preschool isn't mandatory, it offers your child many benefits. Preschool prepares your child for a successful start in kindergarten which in turns sets you child up for success in elementary school. Here are some reasons to place your child in a good preschool before starting kindergarten. Preschool Gets Your Child Used To Leaving You If your child never leaves your side, then…

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    McMahan discusses the different types of ways families communicate with one another, such as; through social media, communication between family norms and rituals, and face to face conversation. The text defines socialization “as the process by which a child comes to understand the way the surrounding culture ‘does thing’, that is holding certain values to be self-evident and celebrates particular events or festivals” (Duck & McMahan,156). Which in this case, parents do not understand that…

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    help establish a solid foundation for respectful behavior. Discourage Disrespect If you are attentive to even the most inconspicuous types of disrespectful behavior, you as a childcare professional, will be able to provide immediate feedback for a child. Many times children do not even understand that they are being disrespectful. Disrespectful behavior is learned and continually modified as it is unconsciously allowed to continue. By keeping keen focus on the behavior on the children you…

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    Children living in poverty not only hurts their future and development but society as well. Child poverty is about more then just families and children who do not have money for shelter and food but also about the futures of these children and their development. It is important to investigate child poverty to understand and help reduce the negative impact child poverty has on the children, families and society. Child poverty is often understood as insufficient funds within a family, although…

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    generations parents and schools have used time outs on children under the age of 5 this is supposed to help the child learn their lesson. Many people believe that children should get time outs for a couple different reasons. The first reason is so the child will learn their lesson and understand what they did wrong. The second reason is children are fueled by attention time outs can help the child eventually stop that action. Lastly time outs help discipline children and respect their elders.…

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