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    something unexpected. Many call this phrase harsh because one can never control children. If children behave in a certain way later on in life it can’t be blamed on their upbringing, but does it really have nothing to do with bad parenting when a child feels abandoned and feels that they have been forced to do something they never wanted to? The story “Next term, we’ll mash you”, which is written by Penelope Lively, focuses on how the bond between parents and children can affect a child’s life.…

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    First Year Teacher

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    others. But in reality they are only disadvantaged children. I observed the challenges, the attitudes and the strategies that the new teachers used in order to overcome the difficult situation that they faced. Almost every teacher has at least one child with who tries to connect. I realize…

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    Child labor is commonly known as forced labor upon children that diminishes their childhood, and any possible development. The global issue does not only restrict children under the circumstances from receiving a proper education like every other child in the world, but takes away opportunities for those who potentially could have been an asset to society as well. Minors are currently being oppressed and forced to work against their own will only to satisfy their overseers’ wallets and to…

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    Services conduct business in a way that maintains goodwill within the early childhood field and builds the confidence of parents, fellow professionals, and the community: • A service that knows of another service engaging in illegal practices should report this to the appropriate authority. Services are connected through membership with a professional group such as the ChildForum Early Childhood Network for the sharing of ideas and approaches that work, access to best practice guidelines, advice…

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    wanting to eat chicken nuggets, and imitated eating nuggets. After the childrens read for several minutes, an adult asked the children if they wanted to dance, and the children all said yes, and the adult asked them what they wanted to dance to, and one child said Justin Bieber, which made the children giggle. Ultimately, the children chose a nursery rhyme song called “The Bear Hunt.”…

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    is parental involvement increasing? Helicopter parenting can occur for a number of reasons, but there are four main triggers. The first trigger is fear of dire consequences (Bayless 3). A low grade, not making the team, or not getting the job the child wanted can seem catastrophic to a parent, especially…

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    When I stepped outside to the playground, the leaves were flying in the wind and the birds were singing, not a child to be seen. I wondered where the children are and why is it so silent. Rhea believes that children were built to move and when they do not have the choice to have the unstructured play they need these children begin to shut down and perform poorly. She explains that when a child is sitting for several hours of the day their brain begins to loose necessary nutrients to perform…

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    I'm going to let you in on a little secret, the child diagnosed with Apraxia is aware. Perhaps more aware than others; when you can't talk you have a lot more time on your hands to analyze and size up those and things around you. Scary, right? But it's true. I was quickly aware, at the latest 2nd grade, that speech therapists utilized board games and toys to hide the fact that we were doing speaking drills, I was aware that Special Ed was for the slow people, I was aware that others were far…

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    Cheating as a child enters primary level grades is unacceptable however this can be a bit confusing for a child entering first grade. During the preschool and…

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    The Amber Alert System

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    Child abductions have become a common occurrence in our society. The need to inform the public on a grand scale is a matter of utmost importance. At one time, no such method existed. A day in Arlington, Texas would change that forever. Out of tragedy, the AMBER Alert System was started. The unauthorized taking of a child without permission from a parent or guardian is considered a child abduction. There are two main types are by family members and a stranger abduction. Although the taking…

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