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    What Things Should Be Considered While Selecting a Daycare: Choosing a day care can be an overwhelming process. The fact that your child is going to a preschool can make you excited and nervous at the same time. It is a situation where you don't want to leave any stone unturned before making the final choice. You will encounter numerous people offering you. Taking all the advises into consideration you must also do a relative analysis of all the options. Safety: Safety of toddlers is…

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    Early Years Practitioners

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    vital role in the emotion and behavior that occurs within children. Practitioners usually must set up an environment that promotes positive and healthy attitudes towards another and towards oneself. This allows for intervention and prevention of a child getting a behavioral and emotional disorder from a young age. According to the book Teaching and Working with Children Who Have Emotional and Behavioral Challenges, a practitioner must create positive prevention strategies such as ‘expression of…

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    Theology Of Children

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    adult memories of childhood while, at the same time, recognizing the challenges and risks that might create (Bunge, 2006). The authors share the same objective of “Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart” (Proverbs 22: 6). Also, there is debate about careers mothers and the nurturing a child of the faith (Bunge, 2006). The perception within the tradition is that children are developing beings who need instruction and guidance. Adults are to nurture,…

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    requires independence before the child is given it. Freedom in the Children’s House does not mean that the child can do anything he wants to before he learns self-control. The child should know what is good for him, his friends, and his society. The freedom of the child should have limits. If the child interferes or hurts others, his acts ought to be intervened. Insolent and discourteous acts need to be corrected as well. The child does not have self-control or self-discipline when he comes to…

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    parents who sought treatment from the Parent-child interaction therapy clinic to aid with externalizing behaviors occurring at home and school. Bobby is a 5-year-old Asian-American male who has been very disruptive in class. He starts fights with other children and does not complete his work. His parents use an authoritarian parenting style to keep him in line at home. While several approaches could be taken to support Bobby and his parents, Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) is an…

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    A calm child will lead to a calm house making it easier to teach said child and make sure they’re getting what they need in life. If a child is quiet then the house should be quiet unless an outside source is involved and making the house unneedingly loud. The idea of having a quiet house with a child is somewhat hard to imagine but it is possible with the right parenting and discipline. The idea of parenting using spanking or a simple smack of the hand may help you achieve this goal faster than…

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    each registered child in the program within the first 45 days, and later, an evaluation is carried out every year. If necessary, Child Development Services can be referred to determine if the child requires a diagnosis which will help the child improve his growth and learning. The parents or guardians will become acquainted of their child’s results in each area of development and a goal can be set to improve the child’s development within the program, in any of the areas that the child may have…

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    making abilities. Express your own feeling with I-messages and exercises related consequences instead of punishment. Use problem-solving to understand the child’s points of view and present your own. Apologize when you are wrong and the child is right to teach the child intrinsic meaning of saying sorry. Most importantly believe in the system and stay committed and consistent. Children need time and attention…

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    Philosophy of Education Everyone has their own philosophy of education. This is good in the sense that not every child learns in the exact same way and may need a different approach, but it can also cause conflict. When two or more philosophies conflict with each other it is important to put the child first. It is our ethical responsibility to maintain a safe and healthy environment for the children. In the NAEYC code of ethical conduct it states that "this principle has precedence over all…

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    A child is a true blessing for anyone although raising them is another story. Raising a child is a tremendous job entailing costs, ethics, responsibility and maintain a stable home environment. People need to remember a child is their responsibility from birth until they are eighteen years old which includes providing both necessities physical and psychological needs. The environment during upbringing is a tremendous influence on a child psychological state of mind and is displayed in actions as…

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