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    Parenting is not an easy task to master, however, they play an important role in their children’s early years. Every child has parents, which are necessary for a good childhood. As a result, parents should be the best they can be. Being supportive, teaching values, and taking responsibility are the necessary qualities found in a good parent, which are shown throughout Walls’ memoir, Roethke’s poem, and Gibbs’ article. Every good parent should support their child’s goals. In The Glass…

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    Intro: In the memoir The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, Rex and Rosemary Walls used poor parenting skills when raising their children. They didn’t keep their children safe from many of the bad things that happened in the book, that could have been easily prevented. Many things that showed their poor parenting skills their abuse towards their kids, and the fact that their kids felt they had to get away from them. Their parents contributed to their childrens success, but not in a good way. Body…

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    1.6: Describe reasons for adhering to the agreed scope of the job role. It’s very important to stick to the agreed scope of the job role because when you applied for that position you agreed there and then to the job description which is part of a contract. It is your duty and legal responsibility to adhere in your defined role, and to understand the expectations of your job role as well as understanding all the professional boundaries. If you don’t adhere to your defined role then you will be…

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    • After reviewing the Code, which of the core values do you think influences you the most? Explain why. The core value that most has the most influences me is dignity and worth of the person. My nineteen-year professional career working with individuals with an intellectual and/or developmental disability is largely the reason for which this value influences me. Often, individuals with an intellectual and/or developmental disability have not been provided with the opportunities that enable them…

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    are like Kitchen-Aid mixer, they need attachments to function at the best of their ability. Attachments are the key necessity to a child's development, without any attachments children tend to become frightened, withdrawn and unable to develop speech. Along with this the children can be at risk for physical, psycholgical and social problems. Their serotonin levels can be altered due to a lack of attachment as well. However, when a child does have attachments in their development they don't…

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    Mothers are protective human beings. That is just how God made moms. Protective. Yet when their children get older, is it not ironic that the roles get switched. Children are all grown up and usually have to take care of their parents in their old age. In the case of a mother and daughter in the story, “New York Day Women”, there is the same stereotypical relationship of wanting to be protective and take care of each other, without the other one knowing of course. When out walking on her lunch…

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    only exercise a moderate amount of control over their children, for the child's sake as well as their own. Parents who have the proper amount of control over their children also bolster their child's mental health. A more encouraging approach to parenting (versus an authoritarian one) promotes good self-esteem. Encouragement and acknowledgement of their worth boosts children's confidence to new heights. Parents who are…

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    The whereabouts of where a child stays and who they are taken care of has been an important issue surrounding our younger generation since the beginning of time. Unlike adults, children are delicate and susceptible to any type of changes made around them; because of this, it is important for children to have good quality of care and opportunities for learning, adequate nutrition and community support for families, to facilitate positive development of cognitive, social and self-regulation skills…

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    The importance of kids’ behaviour, which was always debatable, has now become more controversial. The substantial influence of kids’ act has sparked the controversy over the years. It can be utterly agreed that sometimes children behave in a way that is not taught by parents, nevertheless, several studies of psychology have found that kids’ remain, essentially, like a blank slate. This essay will shed a light on both aspects before inferring to a plausible conclusion. To begin with, there are…

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    Sterling grow and prosper. He has done so well with everything life has thrown him in the six years he has been on Earth. It has also been very difficult because this is my first time being a parent and our parenting styles are evolving with the child. I have taken a fair number of parenting classes and they have all been very useful up until this most recent ongoing issue. Sterling has been having a very hard time refining his all around social skills. He is a very independent child and that is…

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