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    Custody Is Complicated: If you and your ex-spouse have joint custody, it can be difficult to determine a fair amount that one parent must give the other in child support payments. An experienced attorney will help you calculate how much you spend on childcare every year so the judge has a better understanding of your financial situation. How much time each parent spends with the children will also be taken into account, as will…

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    offered by mothers through the platform from child care and housekeeping to children photography and massage. There are high demands for such services particularly child care services such as babysitting and school picking up. According to IBIS World, childcare sector is expected to increase by 34.8%, from $ 9 billion in 2014-2015 to $ 12 billion in 2019-2020 (MCIE, n.d.). Jugglr is fully aware of customer…

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    Three most significant lessons that I learned are (1). To be an advocate for young children and family in order to create quality program in your community. (2) To have passion from one another is positive behavior for early childcare professionals; we have to respect one another in order to get along. (3)As an early childhood educator, we should not stereotype other cultures; however, we should welcome diversity in a positive environment. As all of these are significant to diversity, equity and…

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    the idea of educational attainment through employment. The four components are basic academic skills instruction with a focus on GED preparation, occupational skills training, training-related support services such as transportation assistance and childcare, and job placement assistance. This program provided their participants with at least 200 hours of basic education. Although sites were not required to use a particular curriculum or materials, all offered participants a minimum of 200 hours…

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    toileting etc.) It is important for the children to feel a sense of security, self- respect, confidence and in control of their bodies. Children flourish when they are able to engage in productive early learning whether it be in the home, playground, childcare centre, community centre, library, or other public space, and other natural settings. Food will be brought from home as there will be children with food allergies. A staff will be assigned to prepare the food, heat them up and get them…

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    The Impact of Teen Pregnancy In 2009, it was recorded that over 400,000 adolescents gave birth in the United States (Hudgins, Erickson, & Walker, 2014). Teenage pregnancy has become a familiar topic to be discussed considering the astounding number and record highs created within the past twenty years. Georgia alone had close to 13,000 births by teenagers between the ages of 15 and 19 making a rate of 37.9 per 1,000 teenagers in 2011 (Hudgins & et al, 2014). This study offers the point of…

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    In his research, Amador (2015) evaluated the effects of the guidelines, which restrict accessibility to abortion services, and the effect of the policies, which support contraception, on young women’s contraceptive and abortion choices, as well as on their education, employment supply, and life-cycle fertility. He specified and structurally estimated a dynamic life-cycle abortion model, contraception utilization, labor supply, and schooling decision by utilizing data obtained from NLSY97,…

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    more sides. Bennetts uses the cultures view of women’s responsibilities as a burden, by pointing out work places attitudes. With their inflexible hours and hostility toward care taking needs, while at the same time women’s husbands still view the childcare and house chores as their wife’s work. Bennetts uses this overwhelming factor to guide the reader in the negative direction towards how women are feeling. Which as Bennett’s shouts, is…

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    environmental risk parents respond by adjusting their behaviors. If not able to reduce or eliminate these risk the parents may focus more on mating rather than parenting. Shifting parental efforts may lead to more offspring and a low-intensity childcare creating a potential trajectory for the child or children to be geared in the direction of risky behaviors in uncertain environments. This behavior doesn’t just fade away easily as the child grows up but such experiences can be good indicators…

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    Did you know, if school started later in the day after school activities including sports could be canceled. Many kids participate in after school activities, but if school starts later kids won’t have anything to do in the afternoons. Therefore school should start at the same time, because you won’t get extra sleep you would have an empty afternoon before school if it started later. One reason school should start at the same time is you won’t have much time to do much before school, so you…

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