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    process by providing information and support throughout the process (Council for disable children, 2016). SEND is the best option for Orla to start her early years because will provided her with all the help through professional educationist who are well verse on early years’ disability and she will receive the appropriated help to get through her education till 25 years old. It is vital that Orla develops her communication and understanding skill among other, especially in school settings.…

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    piled up in the garage. A couple of months ago, the reporter saw Jasmine, and she had a rash on her wrist and it looked like someone had burned half of her wrist off (around her fingers). Also, the child (Jasmine) had a rash on the side of her stomach. Two months ago, Turkesiah (mother) took the child to the doctor and she was seen by Dr. Jennifer Grayson (Pediatrician). The reporter said the rash on Jasmine’s wrist and on the side of her stomach…

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    work with the patient in different settings, such as home, clinics, daycares, nursing homes, rehabilitation center, hospital, work places, or any place that would help the patient to overcome their difficulties (Early, 2012). I know that I made the right decision when I decided to join the program. The experience that I had with my son was what drove me to discover what I really want to do, which is to help and give hope. I wish to give other parents the same experience that I had when my son…

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    Whether modern culture is ruining children or benefiting is a topic that has under debate a lot in recent years since critics have started questioning on its health and psychological impacts on children. These questions will inevitably force us to decide whether the good effects of modern culture are significant enough to overshadow the bad. Undoubtedly, they are not, since using electronic devices at young age erodes brain development as well as many other health issues. Some people might say…

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    program is offered to incarcerated women with children. Since it is a program, there is a certain criteria incarcerated women must meet, in order to keep their child with them while they serve time. There…

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    ultimately completes it. The children's actions make the book take many different directions. It shows immaturity, impatience and many more childlike personality traits.This story shows how adult actions influence a child's life and affects how each child makes their own decision. Lord of the Flies, shows children’s choices without adult supervision. The boys assigned authority to Ralph a boy they thought to be the most responsible out of all of them. “I’m chief then,” stated Ralph after being…

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    adult. Most of you would know that adults and children are very different from each other. However, what makes someone an adult? What are some special personalities the adults have? Today, I would like to tell you the difference of an adult and a child, and what makes an adult. First of all, I think that the first thing that makes a real adult is age. People grow up and mature as they get older and older. They become very adult-like person…

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    they are in our care, this relates to all contexts, from health and safety issues to those around safeguarding, internet safety and safety on school trips. Children and young people should be encouraged to protect themselves and be aware of their rights to be treated equally and fairly. We should also encouragement support them to develop confidence and a positive self-image. Planning activities in the classroom which…

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    Holocaust Hiding Methods

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    set up to help increase the chance of a child not having to experience the atrocities of a death camp. Obstacles were often encountered that had to be overcome. In order to overcome some of these obstacles, major adjustments would sometimes have to be made to their already altered lifestyles. Going into hiding could potentially save the life of a Jewish child, but finding these hiding places could be hard. People that were up to the challenge of taking a child into hiding usually asked the…

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    How would you feel if you were told that you couldn’t read something because others your age weren’t mature enough to read it? You’d be upset, right? The school board wants to do something similar, they want to ban books that “aren’t suitable” for young readers, just because they think that most middle schoolers aren’t mature enough to read about sensitive subjects. I believe that books with sensitive topics should not be banned from public school libraries, because it should be up to the…

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