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    children is their community/environment. Children grow and dwell on the relationship they encounter in their communities. If a child is in a fast paced violent community, they can be influenced by the living environment. Bronfenbrenner’s Model called the biological model is an exceptional layout of a human’s development. Brofenbrenner’s model exclaims that every child is at the center of the model which can be used to determine how a child’s qualities and their…

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    at the age of 5 if a child is attending a kindergarten, if a preschool it can be early as 2-3 years old. I used a female child contrast to Rousseau ideas about education of the women, because if I educated a woman I will be education a family, unlike to education only a man. Look into your life, who teach informally…

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    Child labor was a huge situation in Britain's past and even America's past. The title of the Documentary “The Children Who Built Victorian Britain” really explains a huge part of the Documentary. In the documentary I learned three things that I did not know about or even thought about what can happen to those children. When I heard about child labor in my earlier years of school, I thought of like small chores, for example, picking up trash or cleaning the bathroom. I did not know that back then…

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    An anonymous reporter stated Ms. Gunnell has custody of the children and gained custody after obtaining a lawyer. DHS became involved with the family after the mother tested positive for meth after delivering the youngest child; Candance has a history of drug use. The reporter is concerned because Ms. Gunnell allows Candance to have unsupervised visits with the children whenever she wants to work or she's tired. Whenever Candance gets the children, she leaves them with different people and…

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    Case Study Asthma

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    A case study of asthma in a 10 year old European child. This case study will cover the normal structure and function of the respiratory system. This case study will also discuss the changes that occur when asthma is triggered, and the routine diagnostic tests/vital signs for asthma. The normal range of the routine tests/vital signs for asthma and three nursing interventions that are required to meet the clients needs in relation to asthma will be explained further. To stay alive we need…

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    series of cases of child abuse and protective service taking them away from their home. Majority of the victims suffer from neglect, but a few also encounter the effects of physical, psychological and or even worst sexual abuse. Physical abuse is characterized by physical injury, inflicted as a beating. Sexual abuse includes for molestation, incest and rape. Inflicting a sexual act on an individual. Neglect is an abandonment failure to be there. I personally haven’t experience child abuse from…

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    October 9th of 2012 Malala had gotten shot in her head. Fortunately she survived. Malala was very courageous to speak about this. According to, Time for kids.com Malala now has a fund called the Malala fund. They are fighting for equal women’s rights for education in other countries. There is also a national day called malala day on November 10th. Malala is very courageous and determined. According to malalatimeforkids “When even the whole world is silent even one voice becomes powerful.” -…

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    constant caregiver of the child,…

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    Medication for Children with ADHD When a child is diagnosed with ADHD, a question comes to a parent’s mind about whether or not medications would be beneficial for their child. As a parent of a child who has this condition, I understand there are positive and negative benefits about medications that my child could take. Children who have ADHD have impulse control issues, hyperactiveity, or inattentive. Should he have behavioral therapy, medications, or a combination of the two? What are the…

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    The title of the article is called “The Stop and Go Phonemic Awareness Game: Providing Modeling, Practice, and Feedback” and it is written by Jill Howard Allor, Kristin A. Gansle, and R. Kenton Denny. The authors define phonemic awareness as “the ability to recognize the individual sounds within spoken words” and it is a critical skill needed to be successful with reading acquisition (Allor, Gansle, & Denny, 2006). The authors discuss the importance of explicitly teaching phonemic awareness…

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