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    Be honest, not every child is full of sunshine and rainbows. Despite their “innocence”, there’ll be days where they’re up to no good. Whether their actions are intentional or not, what is a parent to do to instill good mannerisms and behavior? With spankings being taboo and parents finding legal repercussions, what choice would a parent have? Should you risk being punished for punishing or hope that your child doesn’t do any bad? Most people will argue that without the ability to correct…

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    My Philosophy All children have the right to be respected and accepted, as well as embraced as individuals. Each child has a personality, background, learning style and interests that differs from one another. Therefore, I believe that a collaboration between families and teachers can helps a child blossom, mentally, emotionally, socially and physically. When a child feels comfortable and secure they are more receptive to learning. I believe children learn best when they use play to translate…

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    Child Labour By: Khushi Parikh Have you ever wondered where your favorite top or the fireworks you used on Canada Day were made? Did you ever think it is possible that a child hundreds of miles away from you in a developing country helped make it? Child labour is an issue far, far away from us, which is why we often overlook and disregard it. It is quite heartbreaking to think that in this current world of advanced technology and…

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    Dear, (blank) Child soldiers are most commonly present in developing countries and sought out by many warlords because they can fight for longer and do not disrespect orders given to them. Most child soldiers are 15 to 17 years old and at this time in adolescence, they, are very impressionable and malleable. Because of this countless children around the world lose their innocence and childhood to the people that give them false hopes and promises to fight for them. Since most child soldiers are…

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    competitive sports is that kids are young and can hurt themselves easily or sacrifice other opportunities. Many in the field of sports are young. 60% of boys and 47% of girls are competing on sports teams by the time they’re six years old. As the child grows, training intensifies and expands to the off-season, making practice essentially year-round. This might have the kids sacrifice other opportunities to be on sports teams. (“Pushing Too Hard Too Young”, 1). In addition, the intensity of…

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    I Pursue a Career in Child Advocacy? Child advocacy is an important field of work that focuses on protecting and promoting the rights of children. Fortunately, there are many degree and career options associated with this line of work. Below explains how you can successfully become a child advocate. What Exactly is Child Advocacy? Child advocates are dedicated to caring for children in different ways. This field combines different aspects of law and social work. Certain child advocates work with…

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    Mistrust In Children

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    Has there ever been a time you were at your child’s school and a child had a temper tantrum? Have you ever witnessed a child just being out right unruly and disrespectful to their parent? I know I have, the first thing that came to my mind is that child needs their hind part tore up. We never think of why the child is acting the way they are acting. An untrained eye would believe the child has ADHD; not all children who act out have ADHD. There is a disorder called Disruptive Behavior Disorder…

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    OUTLINE THE ISSUE ‘Child Soldiers’ has been a long-standing global human rights issue, which contravenes both domestic and international law. Recently, Child soldiers have been received as a form of contemporary slavery. This has multiple forms including forced labour under the threat of violence and human trafficking. Thus, it is arguable that Child Soldiers is a human rights issue that affects the global community. IDENTIFY ANY DOMESTIC/ INTERNATIONAL LAWS • Article 25 of the Universal…

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    In a child day care center children are in groups by their age instead of being with kids with mixed ages. In a family day care the kids are mixed no matter what their age is and can be a good thing. Children younger than the other can learn from the older kids and learn how to imitate the older kids such as their actions. In a child day care center the children will learn how to get along and work together. A child care center can be more reliable for the child to learn more how to feel…

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    welfare of the child and ensuring that there are sufficient measures in place to prevent the child coming into contact with abuse or an abusive situation. Child protection is protecting a child where there is reasonable belief that the child may have suffered or may be at high risk of suffering as a result of abuse. As a teaching assistant, you have to be aware of signs of possible abuse, neglect and bullying; to whom you should report any concerns or suspicions; the school’s child protection…

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