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    Play is essential for children’s lives; author Hanna Rosin’s article “The Overprotected Kid” demonstrates how parenting styles and fear have inhibited children’s play, harming their development. Places like “The Land” are attempting to make up for the missing element in children’s play by giving them the freedom to explore and make their own decisions, and in turn accept the natural consequences. These missing aspects of play affect children physiologically. One of the culprits could be how…

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    fulfill the basic needs for safety of the child; in infancy an absence of affectionate care taking create the set for avoidant attachment behavior. This accounts for aggressive conduct in preschool children. When children endure regular physical punishment, physical and verbal abuse which correlates with aggression in children, youth and even adults. Aggressive people think that people are hostile to them, which cause them to want to protect themselves by using self-defense. Problems in the home…

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    Kids display different kinds of misbehavior every day. However, many parents decide to overlook these misbehaviors to avoid conflicts. However, there are some little misbehaviors that parents should not ignore because they can lead to bigger problems in the future. Parents.com shared the little misbehaviors parents should not ignore. Knowing how to recognize these actions and correcting each properly can go a long way to the development of proper child behavior. 1. Kids rudely interrupting…

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    In chapter 9 of the book, it begins by introducing and describing the narrator’s, Tun and Ti’s faces, as being all bruised up and swollen. They had all been beaten by Hai’s dad, since they trashed his garden (dug holes), believing that they would find some treasure. There is a sense of childhood innocence in the text, as none of the children fully understand the problems to their action, but are only concerned with finding the “hidden treasure.” Nguyen Nhat Anh creates this division between the…

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    suspension is really teaching students a lesson and helping them or if they need a new system. Although the common suspension is cheap and familiar, schools should switch to a different system. Switching to a better system could show kids a true punishment for their actions, get them the help they may need, and prevent later conflict. Punishing a child with suspension is like giving a kid a toy after they scream and cry because they were told no. They get to skip school for breaking the rules…

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    John Rosemond, the writer, fails to mention any scientific evidence supporting his accusations. Rosemond gives an example of some parents he knows and how they successfully use this technic on how to prevent immunization and the possibility that punishment becomes a game. This example is the “Consequence Grab-Bag”, put 10 consequences in the bag and when misbehavior occurs, children blindly…

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    Substance Abuse Parents

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    It's hard for anybody to understand why a child should be hurt. When we talk about risk factors, it draws a lot of attention especially to learners of psychology since these are attributes or characteristics of an individual who lead to an increase in the likelihood of development of a body dysfunction. There are some factors that are prospectively part of risks for child abuse parents being part of them. When a child is not physically, socially and mentally relaxed, it leads to dysfunctions…

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    Spanking has both is supporters and those who are against it. Corporal punishment (CP) is defined as hitting or spanking a child with the intention of causing a child to experience pain, but not injury, for the purpose of correcting or controlling a child’s behavior. Studies have shown that a correlation between CP and poor health outcomes and aggression. Given the risk factors that are associated with CP, organizations such as the American Academy of Pediatrics have strongly voiced their…

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    children. Rewards and punishments are given in many different ways according to the act performed. There are many different circumstances that are considered when rewarding and punishing someone. To be a fair and admirable teacher, I tend to use the utilitarian, or results, theory for the basis of rewarding my students as well as for punishing my students. The children I teach, aged two through about seven, are still in…

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    The children that became child soldiers got told that they would be treated well and treated way better than they would be by their parents but they got lied to and treated way worse. Although some of the kids had a option to become a child soldier, child soldiers should be granted amnesty because, everyone got traumatized from what happened that when they get out of this situation they won’t do it again and they were rather forced or manipulated into becoming a child soldier. One reason to…

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