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    gender-wage gap. She argues women are paid less then men, and are also less likely to obtain jobs that provide the adjustability and flexibility families need (4). Due to this, men and women are unable to sufficiently divide work, household, and childcare duties. It’s not that men and women do not want to, they are unable to. Women are forced to leave their jobs, while their husbands continue to provide for their family. Additionally, Coontz believes work family policies should be indentified as…

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    When working in childcare, you can discover info about the children and their families. You might hear about personal information e.g. divorces, abuse, drug addiction etc. and also other individual and complex info. All of this info must be handled very sensibly. To maintain confidentiality, you should; - keep up to date with all the laws and the regulations which regard handling of personal information - not share any information with people who don’t need to know. - Store written information…

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    Christmas on December 24 with a ceremonial dinner. Domestic culture revolves around the family and this takes precedence over social life. Roles are clearly defined, men as the breadwinner and practical tasks, while women are expected to prioritize childcare over work. There is a state generous maternity benefits of up to four years of maternity leave. They tend to be reserved and appear distant until…

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    Postnatal Depression

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    history of depression, antenatal depression and any past episode of postnatal depression. (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network, 2002). Additionally, daily stressors, such as negative life events, lack of social support and issues surrounding childcare have also been validated as risk factors (ACOG, 2006). According to Nelson et al (2013), there…

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    The Camberwell Shopping precinct, which is centred on Burke, Camberwell and Riversdale roads in Camberwell, has offered stylish street shopping to customers for over 160 years (Boroondara, 2015). There are now over 400 businesses ranging from shopping and retail, to food and dining, as well as entertainment, professional services, fresh food markets, antique stores, major chain stores, an even elegant art deco Rivoli Cinema (Boroondara, 2015). The Boroondarah area was originally part of the…

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    Anybody working in a childcare setting should maintain a high level of confidentiality and should be well informed and familiar with current legislation. All schools will gather relevant information from parents and carers such as health and medical information, records from previous schools and records of any needs or disabilities the child may have. Any information that the school may need to pass on will need the child’s next of king’s consent. Under the data protection act 1998, any…

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    did not discuss phonemic awareness or how well students knew the alphabet; instead choosing to discuss the importance of developing oral language in early childhood. The authors believed that exposure to rich vocabularies in home and at school (or childcare), the child has a greater command of reading comprehension in later academic settings. Thus, the authors suggest three tenets of greater oral language skills: a varied vocabulary, extended discourse, and cognitive and linguistically…

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    Women's Roles In Ww2

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    When conflict arises, many things have to change in order to solve the problem. This is exactly what happened when the global conflicts of WWI and WWII came about. Along with the wars was the aftermath of The Great Depression. This time period changed many people’s ways of life as well. In specific, women’s roles in society changed drastically during this time period. In this analysis I will cover how the women in the Soviet Union and the women of Western Europe were affected during this…

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    Search To find my source, I clicked on the link for the library guide provided in my directions. From the main page, I clicked on databases, chose Wilson Omnifile and typed “PTSD family counseling” in the search field. Evaluating Author and Content Supported Education for Returning Veterans with PTSD and Other Mental Disorders I have confirmed the author’s identity and credibility by accessing her information provided by the faculty profile page of the University of Texas at Arlington. It is…

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    Russian Adolescents

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    their development of adolescents, as environments play an important role as well as brain changes in adolescence. I think that children who are raised by their family develop a deeper connection with them than those who had babysitters or went to childcare centers, especially in adolescence.…

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