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    “mini-adult” by either working or taking care of a household, this was especially the case in the peasant and middle classes. Aries statement is valid in the sense of children having to become “young adults” as he’s stated in his book ‘Centuries of Childhood.’ From Medieval Society up till the Industrial Revolution, children have been forced to work and complete tasks along-side adults, thus them being treated as “mini-adults.” They weren’t valued as a child, just another able body to complete…

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    Involvement In Sport

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    beneficial for child development, than competitive sports that most children are involved in. Some parents believe sports are beneficial because they decrease the risk of childhood obesity. They feel that sports build self-esteem and broadens social opportunities. Participation in youth sports is not beneficial. Sports are too time consuming, which takes away from family time. Children need to have family time to strengthen relationships. Strong relationships lead to positive child development.…

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    If you have ever watched small children, you will notice how free they are and how they don’t care what the people around them are thinking about them. To get back in touch with your inner child play, have fun, and enjoy the moment. Don’t worry about what the others around you are thinking enjoy being you while you are still here. Another way to find yourself is too become more aware of your…

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    families the opportunity to work, children fare better when high-quality care is provided whereas children enrolled in low-quality daycare centers had more detrimental impacts than those who were minimally cared for by their parents and never attended daycare. Though there has since been oversight by government agencies to ensure the conditions of child care agencies, it has been difficult to overlook, manage, and ensure that child care centers have been…

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    A positive learning atmosphere is one that ensures students feel safe, comfortable, nurtured, and independent (Estes & Krogh 2012). These two influences go hand in hand with what an at-risk child needs to ensure that they gain as much knowledge and confidence as possible before they being school. Research done by IES, suggested that participating in higher-quality classroom environments did in fact improve learning outcomes for young children…

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    children from seeing our nature body fluid-blood. To the best of my knowledge the overprotect parenting not only impact on children but also on parents themselves. Overprotectiveness occurs quite often and "is a great disadvantage for the child because it keeps the child from learning to maximize his or her abilities. (Overprotectiveness should be avoided, 1993, P8). The side effect of overprotecting parenting on children is they may lose self-confidence. They will never learn to handle…

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    It depends on them how they will make their child the best that they can be. I realized that I should not envy those teenagers that have permissive parents because mine are the best parents that everyone could ever have. Yes, maybe all of you called it strict but I call it Parenting. After doing this…

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    To be a culturally competent practitioner you need to be able to communicate sensitively and effectively with people who have different languages, religions, genders, cultures, ethnicities, disabilities and sexualities. Practitioners that are culturally competent respect different cultures ways of living and celebrate the benefits of diversity and understand and value differences in the community. They respect differences in families’ home lives and value every child’s capacities and abilities.…

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    find a different job placement. With all this being taken place towards children whose parents are suffering of being unemployed, it can lead to poor academic achievement, behavioral issues and constantly having a negative mind; which may cause the child to endure violence against other children or teachers. This can lead to suspension or expulsion towards the students,…

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    RSOC Journal Entry # 1 Garibaldi Soedarjo The site which I am engaging is the Estrella Family Services. Estrella Family Services is a non-profit organization that provides child care services. The program is not only for children age 3-12 years, but it also offers support services for parents. All of its location is in San Jose, including its corporate office. The agency has partnered with three schools: Gardner, Galarza-Hammer, and River Glen Elementary school. All three schools are part of the…

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