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    According to the article “The Road from soldier back to child,” the youngest children are taken at is about seven years old. The younger the kids are, the easier they can be manipulated into believing the propaganda. The younger kids are, the easier to manipulate, because they want to believe in somebody. If…

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    infant classroom, I loved every bit of it. It has been a little over two years that I have not worked with infants. When I saw that we needed to observe a child, I automatically said I wanted to observe a newborn baby. A friend of mine was pregnant and before she gave birth I asked if I could observe her child from the very first day the child was born. I was given the opportunity to observe the newborn named Jonas Quezada. When observing seven-week-old Jonas a male infant. I came to my…

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    for the Jews was the primary cause for her beloved friend Max’s sudden disappearance. Though these would be considered major problems to adults, thus capturing their full attention and consuming them as a whole, it was different to Liesel, a young child at the time. While she did consider these problems to be major and significant in her life, she was more focused on other matters that seemed to be more pressing at the time; Liesel Meminger had worries such as learning how to read, avoiding a…

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    family drawings by children ages 5-7 years are significantly related to the quality of relationships with caregivers (Main, Kaplan, & Cassidy, 1985; Fury et al., 1997). Discrete signs include the location of figures, distance between the parents and child, size of figures, lacking color or detail, and presence of vulnerability. Researchers examining children’s drawings posit that aspects such as vulnerability, emotional distance, and tension/anger, as reflected…

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    Overbearing Sport Parents

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    opinion, parents need to wait until their child can pick what sport they want to play or whether they want to play at all. Most children who start playing sports a young age are visiting the doctor’s office and hospital more due to sport related injuries. According to KidsHealth.org, “young children are more susceptible to injury because they are less coordinated and have slower reaction times”. Not only does overbearing parents take away from the child but it also takes the fun away from the…

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    age, public spaces and people’s lives were more open compared to our very secretive society of today. Children were more influenced by actions of adults as they were constantly exposed to the public. And as Aries (1960 p.125) states: “As soon as the child could live without the constant solicitude of his mother… he belonged to adult society”. With the constant influence of adult society, children were blindly taught these adult principles and naturally acted more like adults which is why during…

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    weight size and their accomplishments in school. I think it is important that we also look at parenting in order for a child to become overweight someone has to feed them food that causes them to exceed the calories for their age and height. I must agree with Nickelodeon that there is no possible way that you can watch a show for nine minutes and determine the impact it has on a child. In order to get an accurate study, they should redo the study. After reading the article by Rita Rubin, the…

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    Wist “To this Day” “To this day” by Shane Koyczan is a poem about bullying. Shane uses his poem to show that bullying still exists. For an example “News of this silly story quickly spread through the school And I earned my first nickname Pork Chop”. This is when the kid finally experienced what it feels like to be bullied and teased, at that moment he understood the hurt and pain of others. The way how Shane wrote this was very interesting because he used to love pork chops but now he hates…

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    getting one right away. Mischel was trying to connect their behavior with their success later in life. The experiment was fairly simple. Walter tested nearly 600 four year olds. He would bring the child into a small room. This room had nothing but a table with a bell on it, and a marshmallow. He told the child that they could eat the marshmallow right then and there, or if they waited fifteen minutes, they could have two to eat. Also, if they couldn’t wait the whole time all they had to do was…

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    Safety tips during summer break. It’s summer officially, the school bell rung already. The kids are out for school for summer break. We can make it fun and safe. Summer is fun, because it’s time to go outside and play, but parents should also know that there are some potential dangers in this season. There are some safety measures to take during this exciting season for the kids and for all; the kids want to be in the pool, at the playground, ride bicycles, taking a walk, and many more.…

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