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    Assignment 1 Ed and Kimberly’s child, Anthony, experiences a large improvement in vocabulary, concentration, and talking about his day to his father, all of this happens ironically after he is enrolled in a new day care center. Anthony’s vast improvement in his behavior can be explained by his age (how he is maturing and developing), his emotions, and how he is taken care of inside the day care center and at home. Before Anthony is enrolled in the new day care he is about sixteen months old…

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    mission of the SOS Children’s Village is to provide abandoned, vulnerable, and orphaned kids a loving home. The organization can provide a safe environment for kids where they can continue to live their life with a stable and secure family, medical care, and education. (SOSUS, 2018) SOS Children’s Village, founded in 1949, helps families that are at risk of falling apart and kids with no families. With kids being the focus, the organization believes that they deserve a home where they are loved…

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    immensely significant for a child’s future health and development. Poverty has an adverse effect on a child starting in the early stages in life. Health issues like low birth weight, infection, cerebral palsy, respiratory issues, mental or behavioral disorders, and obesity can occur later in a child’s life. Parental stress negatively affects the development of a child. Poor parenting may result in child abuse,…

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    Wrong With Parents

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    In the article, “A Tale of Two Summers for Parents” by Belinda Luscombe stated two stories of when parents left their child unsupervised, and her opinion on the situations. There are many risks that could occur to an elementary child is they are left alone for long periods of time, it is not wise to leave them alone in vulnerable situations. There are too many factors that can go wrong with leaving children unattended. There are many stories around the world of children being abducted from…

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    Sweatshops And Child Labor

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    Many sweatshops hires children’s to work when it is clearly illegal. Child labor is common because suppliers are able to hire those children at low wages, and can take advantages of those child small hands and bodies to do work that adults can’t necessarily do because of their size. Children should be at school learning and educating themselves, not working in a dangerous and unsafe place like a sweatshop. A palm oil company called Wilmar was recently blamed for exploiting children: “Amnesty…

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    Barnet Reflection

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    are accessible for families, responsive and affordable for individual child and their family. The key areas Barnet Children and Young Peoples Services focus on are: 'safeguarding children through our multi-agency Barnet Children’s Safeguarding Board looking after children who are in care recruiting foster families and potential adoptive parents and placing children in their care making sure that children in need of social care receive the support that they need reducing Domestic Violence and…

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    Dominick's Case Study

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    Dominick S: The child was happy, smiling and distracted some of the time. O: The following activities were performed to facilitate therapeutic activities. -Bilateral coordination exercise (jumping jacks, X-jumps, tree pose, cross crawls, squats, toe touches and donkey kicks) X20 to improve bilateral coordination and work behaviors. -Weight-bearing activity: Child was placed in the wheelbarrow position while sorting and placing alphabet foam letters on the alphabet foam board to increase…

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    References Ackerman, D.J. (2004). States’ efforts in improving the qualifications of early care and education teachers. Educational Policy, 18 (2), 311-337. Adams, G., & Rohacek, M. (2002). More than a work support? Issues around integrating child development goals into the child care subsidy system. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 17 (4), 418-440. Barnett, W.S., Hustedt, J. T., Robin, K. B., & Schulman, K. L. (2004). The state of preschool yearbook. New Brunswick, NJ : International…

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    the work setting. As adults in positions of responsibility, acting in ‘loco parentis’, a level of awareness must used for protecting children and young people from harm, as we have taken over responsibility from their parents hike they are in our care, this relates to all contexts, from health and safety issues to those around safeguarding, internet safety and safety on school trips. Children and young people should be encouraged to protect themselves and be aware of their rights to be treated…

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    In this paper, Jerrica and Audrey, 4th year Bachelor of Social Work students will critically analyze a child protection concern (s) from the lens of a child protection worker and a community worker. The child protection role will be doing an assessment of the initial concerns, choosing a response model and priority, deciding if ongoing protection services are required, if child removal is required and if so whether returning children to parents is an option, or if permanency alternatives should…

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