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    structure in their lives. Rules and boundaries prepare them for adulthood, and create meaning in their lives. However, too many rules can have adverse effects on not only a parent's relationship with their child, but also on the child's relationship with themselves, and the world. While rules and discipline are necessary for providing structure in a child's life, parents should only exercise a moderate amount of control over their children, for the child's sake as well as their own. Parents who…

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    A critical review of the book “The New Strong-Willed Child” Summary The New Strong-Willed Child (2004) was written by Dr. James Dobson (2004) as an update to his first book, The Strong-Willed Child (1978). One of the most difficult tasks a person will have in life is raising children. The journey through parenting is even further tested when a parent is raising a child that goes beyond the norms of childhood antics and the strength of their will can seem stronger than the will of the parents.…

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    response to my presentation, the group members had something to say. Some of them stated that their parents believed that sparing the rod spoiled the child and that they were afraid of their parents. One did not feel it was good to be afraid of someone a person loved, which can carryover to their relationships. The participants gave evidence of how discipline is confused with punishment, and why children may fear their parents. I acknowledged that…

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    • Classroom Organization (routines, schedules, transitions, warnings) (6 Points) o Classroom organization is a huge part to a child’s behavioral issues. When a child is unsure about routines, transitions, and warnings, they may misbehave.  Having a routine and schedule for a classroom will also children to know when certain things will happen throughout the day. For an example they understand that snack time is after large group, or outside time is at the end of the day. When children are…

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    I would recommend Rober Coles "How To Raise a Moral Child: The Moral Intelligence of Children." Robert Coles is a child psychiatrist who offers his personal insights on how children learn some of the most valuable lessons by watching what their parents and others do around them. Coles believes that children develop their character at different stages of their lives. Therefore, their moral intelligence is shaped in various times in their lives, too. I believe his book is an excellent resource…

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    First Year Teacher

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    faced. Almost every teacher has at least one child with who tries to connect. I realize…

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    Introduction: What is the goal every child and teenager? What is the definition of freedom and liberty for the young mind? Being an adult of course, the end goal of every weighing child, and snoopy teenager. Each letter of an adult is a definition for the word itself and each one someone can relate to with experience. Thesis: The definition of an adult and how it affects the person. Main Idea 1: A- attitude Supporting detail 1: An adult should have both a negative and positive attitude in…

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    1. Read the article “Building Relationship with Children” and explain why “Making Deposits” help building positive relationship with children (1 point)? “Making Deposits” will help the teachers and child care providers build positive relationships with children. The article mentions that it is like a piggy bank where they provide some strategies in order to build positive relationships with children throughout the day. On the other hand, if they are making relationship withdrawal, such as where…

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    balance of discipline will grow your child into the kind of adult that will be a blessing to both their parents and our society. Some other questions we how did you or would you deal with your children when they are misbehaving in public and Marks answer was reasoning with your children at the right age is always the first choice. If the behavior was such that stronger discipline was needed, we would do some in the home. You can look at spanking in a pro/con perspective. Where pro studies show…

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    include: Helping Adopted Children Cope with Grief and Loss, The Journey of Attachment, Conspicuous Families, Adopting the Older Child, and Medical Issues in International Adoption. The family has received training or pre-adoptive counseling on grief and loss, attachment, separation anxiety, discipline, effects of institutionalization, medical issues, maternal substance abuse, trans-racial adoption, and adoption issues that may arise over the life span of their family. The applicants agree to…

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