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    Reflection for Week Nine During week nine, much of the focus was teaching students how to be problem solvers in preparation of beginning guided math stations and adjusting the procedures and the current methods used for our reading stations. In hopes of making this an exciting responsibility that students eagerly wanted to participate in, I created “Problem Solver” badges for one person in each group to wear during stations. On Monday, students were introduced to the “Problem Solver” badge…

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    Research Paper Outline: Child Care Thesis: A properly structured government sponsored day care system in America would assist families who struggle to find reliable and affordable care. I. Topic sentence: Government day cares provide more child development that most parents can’t provide. a) Expansion: The government requires a certain structural procedure that day cares have to abide by. It likely includes early education, nutrition, or a schedule to follow. This structure fills the child’s…

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    Imagine sitting in the back of a kidnapper's car restrained with no plan for escape. This was the exact situation with Amy, the main character of the book and the three year old little girl she was babysitting, Kendra. For the six days she was stuck with two men, smokey, and Hugh, kidnapped, and lost, with no escape or any kind of plan to escape. The book Stolen Children by Peg Kehret, published in 2008 is a fiction, Action packed, modern American book. Stolen Children is a book filled with…

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    I am currently doing a Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care course. I aspire to finish this course in 11/2 years’ time. I am seeking for a position as Child Care Worker in a reputable organisation that is rendering its services to their clients with high quality services. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SPECIAL SKILLS Relevant Skills- Having extensive experiences in relevant field of working…

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    There are numerous difficulties that I will face as I work toward my goal of earning my degree in nursing. I am a mother of a little boy with special needs. My son has Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome and he’s sick frequently. When my son gets sick, he usually has seizures, so unless someone is CPR certified, I don’t let anyone watch him. That being said, child care for my son will be one of the biggest complications I will face. With that being said, I will miss a lot of classes and it will be a…

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    Some people say that supporting a family is easy. While it might be easier with a spouse, an education, and a steady, well paying job. For Jolly it is the exact opposite, she is a single mother with two kids and dropped out of school when she was 15, and can’t keep her job to support her family. Virginia Euwer Wolff’s Make Lemonade shows no matter someone’s situation, they will always be there for their family. Jolly and LaVaughn can both relate to this, Jolly being able to support her family at…

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    WOOSTER — The Wayne County Child Support Enforcement Agency is very productive and efficient. This is not the director saying this, but the state. For the fifth straight year, the local office has received a best performance award for establishing support orders among medium-sized agencies by the Office of Child Support within the Ohio Department of Job & Family Services. The award was for fiscal year 2015. “It’s something to be proud of,” Commissioner Ann Obrecht said earlier this month when…

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    Essay About Daycare

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    The Truth About Daycare Daycare is common for parents that cannot be with their kids all day long. Parents need to go to work and make money to support their children, therefore parents must leave their kids at a daycare. Daycares can be somewhat costly, but could potentially benefit the child. However, proper child-care should be inspected before choosing a daycare for children. Some daycares do not watch children and let bad behavior develop. Daycares can be good for children, when…

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    I am applying for the babysitting position that was listed on the indeed.com website. Ms. Blanchard, my English teacher, informed me of this job listing. I am a Senior at State College Area High School and when I am not at school, I babysit for families. I am applying to this job because through prior babysitting experience, I have learned I am good with children and can develop creative, fun and educational activities for kids. I feel I would enjoy this job opportunity because I love working…

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    Finding appropriate childcare for a pre-school aged child is a daunting and time-consuming task for parents and caregivers. Worrying about the environment into which one is placing their infant is something that should not intrude on the decision making process. Unfortunately, there are plenty of stories regarding carless treatment of children in childcare centers in the media. These tragedies are continuously in the minds of those attempting to provide the best for the children under their care…

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