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    The environment in which a child grows up, defines a lot his or her socialization process. In conclusion, direct or indirect influences in children’s environment are the main shapers of their academic and social development Works Cited Hughes, J. N., Wu, J., Kwok, O., Villarreal, V., & Johnson, A. Y. (2012). Indirect effects of child report of teacher–student relationship on achievement. Journal Of Educational Psychology, 104(2)…

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    parents going through a divorce, having a death in the family, or depression. Having a lot of home issues and children with emotional problems. Her clients would just come to her on their own or a parent or teacher would call her and tell her that their child needs to see…

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    Many Research studies suggest that most children are being put into the schooling system at way to early of an age which turns them off school and contributes to poor testing results. There are also studies that show children who start a year or two later, in school, are more well prepared and get higher test scores than those children who start earlier. In a research study conducted by Erdal Kucuker, he states “It was concluded from the analysis that the children who started school when 73-84…

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    The failure to understand that motivation, desire, passion, and success must come from within. This means within your child, not you. In other words, you…

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    Parents and children have a special connection together. Parent and child’s relationship is really important because that is what that puts the child in a well life. Parents and children have lots of misunderstandings between each other, but still at the end of the day they are together due to their special relationship. Children always do not listen to their parents, which is not surprising because this is something that happens between parents and children relationship. The most common reasons…

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    article ‘Child Participation in the Early Years: Challenges for education’ by Jo Ailwood, Susan Danby, and Marianne Theobald (2011) presents a range of aspects around child participation in Australia. It furthermore discusses the lack of education that children receive in regards to this matter. Throughout this article, there are six main headings, these being; understanding child participation, child participation in Australian policy, advancing the child participation agenda (the child…

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    Teachers are the instructional part of the classroom and the program. We need to plan on what the children are learning, and make sure we are guiding them and teaching them in a way so that they can learn. We need to make sure that we are assessing the child on what they are learning and producing an environment to which the children are able to learn with. The early childhood education is changing almost every day. That means making sure that parents are involved in some way in the children’s…

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    your own? The strategies and techniques my parents used to teach me how to behave through my parents giving time to be with me and keeping me busy. Since I was under the constant care of my parents, I hanged and played with them leaving not much of an opportunity to misbehave. They took me out to the park and took me places to play with other children to build relationship and having fun. My parents never abandoned me as they never put me under the care of someone else. They spent so much money…

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    What does one do in a situation that ends up containing major change and required adjustment? “The Gardener,” written by Sarah Stewart, and published in 1997 by Farrar Sirous Giroux, is a picture book that happens to voice the answer to our question. (3)Clearly seen as a children’s book, it contains more than just a happy, obvious ending. (4)Setting the stage, the Author introduces a girl, Lydia, living in the country in 1935, in the big black midst of the Great Depression. (2)With uncertainty,…

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    that children will receive if they join competitive sports. Competitive sports have numerous benefits, including social benefits, the social benefits of competitive sports do not only include new friends, they also include the child learning more cooperation. If a child is enrolled in competitive sports it will teach them communication which will teach them how to work with people, it will especially teach them how to work with people they do not like or agree with or like, which will…

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