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    When you do so, avoid closing the child in. Instead, offer choices. Teaching how to choose can provide significant learning in addiction to changes in behavior. By offering choices, you can change behavior and offer the children some control. If you choose to interrupt behavior, do so with a plan in mind. Avoid jumping into a situation without being in control of yourself. You are interrupting to discipline and to teach. A good teacher is prepared. Know why you are interrupting…

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    At the tender age of 14, I got my first job at a daycare center. I was not able to legally work at the center because by Maryland law you had to be 16 years old. But I volunteered at the center for two years and later went on to get my first paying job at a La Petite Academy. During my time at these centers I worked with all age groups from infants to school age children. I was constantly told by teachers and parents that I was a naturally teacher and that I should consider going into early…

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    The only way this is different for a child whose life is dominated by the overuse of technology is, unfortunately, that technology is the best friend. The effects of this are vast and potentially damaging. Firstly, with electronic devices as their preferred communication, children tend to become…

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    should always avoid touching or holding a pupil in a way that might be considered indecent. Children Act 1989- Local Authorities have a duty to assist social services departments acting on behalf of children in need or enquiring into allegations of child abuse. LA also have a duty to make arrangements to promote cooperation between agencies in order to improve childrenâ€TMs wellbeing. Education bodies have a statutory duty to carry out their functions with a view to safeguarding and promoting…

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    Daddy Issues

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    The situations that are experienced as a child has a big impact on who a person become as an adult and how they can function in society. For example, the term “daddy issues” is used in the situation that a young girl is treated poorly by her father or abandoned and then grows up to be overly sexually active with other males. Children absorb what surrounds them and process that information and take it with them throughout the rest of their lives whether it be positive or negative. All of this…

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    Repeat Offenders

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    Be honest, not every child is full of sunshine and rainbows. Despite their “innocence”, there’ll be days where they’re up to no good. Whether their actions are intentional or not, what is a parent to do to instill good mannerisms and behavior? With spankings being taboo and parents finding legal repercussions, what choice would a parent have? Should you risk being punished for punishing or hope that your child doesn’t do any bad? Most people will argue that without the ability to correct…

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    Victor Mensah Case Study

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    parents who had very little education, yet did all they could to ensure that none of their children go way ward." My parents were very strict disciplinarians" he said "Particularly my dad, He believed so much in the adage "spare the rod and spoil the child". Mr. Mensah has a lot of experience from several years of work as an auto mechanic and has been married for 22years. He is a disciplinarian too, and will spare no effort to correct his children when they go wrong. He believes that those…

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    parents didn’t discipline their children properly, then their children would go to “God-fearing” homes which was absolutely horrible. Puritans always made sure that their environment was going well, and that their community was “perfect” in a sense that everyone worked hard, disciplined, did what they were suppose to do. Puritans were in to working hard, and when a family would get a child they wouldn’t really care about the action of the kid until it became 7 years old. Once a child…

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    the title of your research simulation High-quality child care important is important for a child’s Development. 2. Describe the major topic and the overall goal My first goal is to show children enrolled in higher-quality child care classrooms as preschoolers display overall development through second grade. Marshall (2016) stated in her study that “Children who attend higher-quality child care settings have greater language and cognitive competence and…

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    I’ll also be looking on how damaging of these consequences become as the child grows into adulthood.…

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