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    Social Situation Analysis

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    How well is your child adapting to social situations in the home and outside the home? Does your child have any behavior or emotional problems at this point? Why do you think these problems are occurring and what are you doing about them? My child, Ezequiel, is adapting very well to social situations in and out of the home. His report card from 5th grade states that he consistently works cooperatively in groups respects the rights and property of others and demonstrates appropriate peer social…

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    continued at home as well and rather than redirect and use positive reinforcement, Dad would physically punish Nicole, often leaving marks on her body. He would also verbally abuse her, telling her she is stupid and that she will never do anything right. During this timeframe, Nicole’s baby brother was born and this seemed to contribute to an increase in stress and hostile behavior in Nicole. Toward the end of this developmental timeframe, it became apparent that Nicole exhibited inattention,…

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    for an elder Sibling to deal with the New Sibling Arrival as all the Parents attention directly diverts towards him/her. Hence these may not go well with the Elder siblings or toddlers. It is completely natural for your child to be jealous of a new baby. I feel there is no child in the world who has not been jealous when a new sibling arrives. The toddlers aim is to get at the brother or sister who is breaking their toys, spoiling their games, or stealing their parents' attention. But you can…

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    A single shard and “Orphan’s lonely beginnings” are two literature texts regarding orphans. A single shard is a fictional story about Tree-ear a Korean orphan of the twelfth century, while “An Orphan’s lonely beginnings” is a non-fiction article about Ruckel a modern-day Romanian orphan. Because Tree-ear and Ruckel were both orphans in different time periods, their lives unraveled in similar and diverse ways. Tree-ear and Ruckel may have lived in separate time periods, but they did have some…

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    lonely, harsh, and unfair life of a poor orphaned girl who is unloved and unwanted by those relations whom she has been thrust upon and who want nothing more to do with her and consider her a nescience. Jane Eyre’s early childhood represents the child who is wholly dependent on Mrs. Reed, who had been charge…

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    Victor Mensah Case Study

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    parents who had very little education, yet did all they could to ensure that none of their children go way ward." My parents were very strict disciplinarians" he said "Particularly my dad, He believed so much in the adage "spare the rod and spoil the child". Mr. Mensah has a lot of experience from several years of work as an auto mechanic and has been married for 22years. He is a disciplinarian too, and will spare no effort to correct his children when they go wrong. He believes that those…

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    to perform dangerous jobs everyday to survive and help their families. Banging child labor would make the majority of these kids lives a lot worse. So, the main argument in here is, should kids of young ages be allowed to work? “The economic reality means we work to help our families, our rights should be protected” says 17-year-old Noemi Gutierrez, a leader of Bolivia’s Union of Child and Adolescent Workers. The rights of these kids should be respected, they are working because their economic…

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    Why do children often abide by specific precedents and rules, which usually restrict their individualism, when they are young? Growing up, children are expected to adapt to certain standards established and enforced by their guardians. They are often confined by their parents to meet their merits and not necessarily follow their own intuition. Also, when children enter school, they begin to conform to the habits of their peers because of this regulated and controlled upbringing. All of this…

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    controversial issues, Harris has given a lot back to the community. Harris recalls growing that she remembers her parents taking her to protests at a young age in Berkeley, Ca and ever since there she has always taken an interest in civil rights and the rights of others. When she was working a District Attorney, Harris created a special division that focused on the hate crimes against teens but more specifically against LBGTQ teens. Harris as spoken positivity again same sex marriage and they…

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    Sibling Relationships

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    new study brought to light evidence proving that birth order does affect your personality. This is due to the fact that the presence of another sibling alters the parenting of each child. The first born child often feels the other is favored in the family because they receive less attention than when they were an only child. This can lead to an unhealthy relationship between the siblings and parents. On the other hand, if the parents are able to nurture and give attention as equally as possible,…

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