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    Promoting Childhood Literacy Social Workers have an ethical responsibility to the broader society. NASW code of ethics states, “Social Workers should engage in social and political action that seeks to ensure that all people have equal access to the resources, employment, services, and opportunities they require to meet their basic human needs and to develop fully” (Workers, 2008, p. 27). Promoting childhood literacy is a small piece of empowering the broader society. Hosting a literacy event…

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    HATCH: The Early Learning Experts recently highlighted research to promote healthy social-emotional development in young children. In the webinar, “Promoting Healthy Social-Emotional Development in Young Children: Tips for Early Childhood Teachers and Providers”, it exposed early childhood teachers and providers to the insights of early social-emotional development research and strategies to implement social-emotional learning into the classroom. Definition of Social-Emotional Development…

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    On February 15th, 2017, I had the opportunity of being a guest at The Village Preschool located in Visalia, California. The classroom that I was assigned to had a total of twelve children that all ranged from the ages of four to five years old. Specifically, the classroom had five female students and seven male students. Upon arrival, the teacher introduced me to the children and explained to them that I was a guest from Fresno State University and would be observing them. To allow the children…

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    In Early Childhood programs, there are different philosophies and curriculums that are based on early childhood theorists and programs such as Margaret McMillan, and Reggio Emilia program in Italy. Alberta’s current beliefs in early childhood education is that all children should be given the opportunity to learn through their play as they grow to become a mighty learners, and we, as educators need to develop a professional way of interacting with young children. As we are interacting with young…

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    I implemented this block plan with a 3 year old girl at Lincoln Circle Center for my class EDU 145. I chose the block plan because I believed these activities promoted the child interest and awareness of shapes by providing experiences with matching, grouping and identifying different shapes. It also encouraged her to learning shapes in many ways. Through this plan, I assisted the child in building different shaped tunnels with large blocks and pieces of cardboard. Then asked her to sit or…

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    Head Start Research Paper

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    For my public policy, I decided to focus on Head Start. The Head Start Act is a Federal act. It was last reauthorized in December 2007. This act provides funding for private and public non-profit agencies, as well as compensation for educators, research and evaluation of program models, and monitoring activities. The purpose of Head Start programs are to prepare young children (birth to five years) for school. There are four main areas of focus- education, health, parent involvement, and social…

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    Polygamy history can be traced back to many, many centuries by a variety of cultures all over the world. One in specific, is the Church of Latter-day Saints, also known as the Mormon Church. It was taught and practiced privately, by the founder Joseph Smith. In the late 19th century after Joseph Smiths death, the practice was abandoned as numerous laws banned polygamy in the United States. However, it is still practiced but with discretion, for fear of facing legal prosecution. The members of…

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    who is trying to find true love and happiness in her life. She first marries a rich man named Logan Killicks that was arranged from her grandmother. When her marriage doesn’t go very well with Killicks she runs off with a man named Joe Starks who becomes the mayor of Eatonville. After many years being with Starks, she becomes a widow at an early age of late 30s and finally finds true love and happiness from a man named Tea Cake. Throughout Janie’s life with Killicks and Starks there were gender…

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    activities of a husband and wife and if found guilty, the individuals was charged with a felony. Today, many of these laws have been deemed unfair and repealed in many states. This leads to a provocative question of should there be sex before marriage, in other words where do you stand on the subject…

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    mentioned early, group could strength the final paper with outside sources around relationship between men and women in American 1800s and early 1900s, such as, articles of conjugal violence, and psychological violence. Also include more information about Hossack case, a farmer old man who was murder for his wife. In addition, Hossack case, this case where Susan Glaspell created the story of “Trifles”. Other sources could be psychology effects that men produced to women during their unhappy…

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