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    After their baby is born, numerous parents will hire a photographer expert in pregnancy photography Los Angeles to photograph their baby. Most of these photos will be taken directly after the baby is born or a couple of months later. This is the ideal time to portray the baby in a wide range of charming postures while alert or snoozing. These photos will serve as consistent reminders of some of the best moments of the parents' lives and the start of another one. A session of pregnancy portrait…

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    Family Sports Culture

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    In many families, there's usually a specific sports team everyone roots for. Whether it's a college team or a home town team, most families love to purchase the gear and root for their favorite teams together. While there are some families that feud about which team is best to root for, most families choose to be on the same page in terms of which team they'll root for. Once you have a new member of the family, it's always nice to introduce them to the sports culture by getting them their own…

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    Where the Wild Things Are is appropriate for children because it teaches an important lesson about using imagination as an outlet to express emotions and the unconditional love parents have for their children. After Max is sent to his room, he uses his imagination to create a, ”Place where the Wild Things are,” becomes their king, and sets them on a wild rumpus. The wild things are a metaphor for Max’s anger towards his mother, becoming king represents him conquering his emotions, and letting…

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    Current Bias As a parent, the thought of an adult engaging in a romantic or sexual relationship with children triggers an emotional respond. I could say I feel disgusted and angry, but accurately I am fearful for my children. They are not physically or emotionally developed completely where they can consent to romantic relationships. Adults have an obligation to guide and protect them from any harm since they are innocent. As future social worker, I am conflicted and hesitant to work in…

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    Apart from an analysis of plot and Riley’s actions in the animated film “Inside Out” to find a coming of age theme in the film, the researcher also interpret and finds the reflection of society also which is Family and child rearing. As a children that having a usual development and growing to be an adolescence, the main factor to assisted them is family or parents. The film demonstrates Riley was raised with warmth love by her parents, influence to her development to be usual, until her family…

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    Punishment Vs Discipline

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    Discipline from a childcare perspective is action taken when a child is being physical abusive to other children and they are set aside to think about what they have done. If it becomes an ongoing occurrence the child’s privileges will be taken away. As I was reading the article "Discipline and Punishment: What is the Difference?" I realized from a parent’s perspective even though I am not currently a parent, but when I work with children I feel as if I am a parent because I say things like “My…

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    In the novel, Gathering Blue, Kira’s community crucially values contribution in their society to become or remain successful. Kira was born with a defect in her leg which severely set her back unabling her to do the more labor type jobs. Women in her community want to sacrifice her to the beasts and build a pen where her cott used to remain. In our community, we believe everyone is equal, even if you were born normally or abnormally. Everyone has a place in this word. We have actual occupations…

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    1. The target population for my topic is parents who are interested in adopting a child. If they understand what the possible outcomes are in adopting a child then it could lead them to help a child in the adoption centers. My research question is how does adoption impact a child and what are the positive and negative outcomes that come with adopting a child. Another question is how does adopting a child affect the family itself including other biological children the adoptive family may have.…

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    Baby Box Research Paper

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    Alabama will join Ohio and New Jersey as one of three states in the nation to offer expecting mothers a free Baby Box. Alabama Gov. Robert Bentley announced earlier this week the program, a partnership with The Baby Box Co., Alabama Rural Development Office, Alabama Department of Public Health and numerous others, expects to distribute 60,000 Baby Boxes in 2017. The boxes, available after a mother watches a 15-20 minute video online at the Baby Box University website, are made of durable…

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    Nature Or Nurture

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    Do you think the parents life experiences can make it so we can predict a child’s behavior? For the longest time psychologist have been trying to figure out whether its nature or nurture that determines a person’s behavior. Nature refers to the the genes and hereditary factors that make you the person you are. Nurture has to do with the environmental variables, how you were raised, what you had to deal with growing up, relationships with others, and where/who you’re around. People are more…

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