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    even health. A child’s home life will almost always effect the overall outcome of that child in all aspects of his or her life. It is common that a child will often turn out like their family members. This is important because if a child comes from a broken or unstable home it may affect him or her in a negative way. I think that it is absolutely necessary that all people understand the importance of giving a child their needs. Children who lack their everyday needs often can become unhealthy…

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    controversial topic ever since people started to experiment with advanced technology. It is also critical for human beings to draw a clear line to limit the application of technology. Lisa Belkin describes this kind of issue with parents conceiving a child to save their first-born in “The Made to Order Savior”. This sort of pregnancy is viewed as unethical to many but understandable to others. Another essay “Alone Together” by Sherry Turkle argues the how new technologies like robots and…

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    What sacrifices do parents have to make? To what extent would one go to for a child? Khaled Hosseini emphasizes this concept in A Thousand Splendid Suns. In the novel, Laila makes numerous sacrifices for her children. Innumerable hardships are withstood by parents for children. These include having to endure physical pain, mental anguish, and an abusive relationship. Laila undergoes immense amounts of pain for her children. An instance of this is when she has a caesarean section with her son,…

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    Nigeria for example, actually believe that a menstruation flow that was too thick or too thin is a cause for infertility or that the use of oral contraceptives, especially before ever conceiving could be cause for not being able to have a biological child (Kimani & Olenja, 2001). Adengo and Tebong explain that statistically, 40 to 50 percent of all infertility can be attributed to men and though the numbers are so incredibly high, in many developing countries women are mostly blamed when a…

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    have a role in keeping children safe, they need to work together under the working together to safeguard children 2015 this replaced working together to safeguard children 2013. In order to keep children and young people safe from child sexual exploitation (CSE) and child sexual abuse (CSB). CSE is a form of CSB, children are exploited for money, power or status. CSE is seen as a hidden crime. Children and young people could be easily tricked in believing there in a loving, consensual…

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    that when they attempt to gain respect, they may exaggerate and over-discipline the child. Soon the child will get to despise you and you may never get the change to recreate a normal relationship. Offer them space, so that they make their own decisions and allow their primary parent to discipline them. Then, after you earn their affection and respect, try to guide and educate them. Don't forget about your marriage Couples with children tend to get more preoccupied with their own kids than…

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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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    Introduction This case study will be viewed from three different domains based on the gathered information. The domain will consist of issues concerning Carla within her home environment, social, personal and career vocational issues. Carla is the eldest of three children being raised in a single parent home. She is a student and is not performing well at school. An important factor that determines the educational development of students from the Primary to the tertiary level is when there is a…

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    to, but because they can’t. The Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 29 states that all countries should enable all children to go to school. Every child has the right to a quality education and to go to a school where they feel safe and included. Many countries have signed multiple human rights treaties stating that this right will be followed. Education has the power to end the cycle of poverty, therefore preparing a child for their future ahead of them. The education that children…

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    environment in which a child grows up, defines a lot his or her socialization process. In conclusion, direct or indirect influences in children’s environment are the main shapers of their academic and social development Works Cited Hughes, J. N., Wu, J., Kwok, O., Villarreal, V., & Johnson, A. Y. (2012). Indirect effects of child report of teacher–student relationship on achievement. Journal Of Educational Psychology, 104(2), 350-365. doi:10.1037/a0026339 Kunz, J. (2013). THINK marriages…

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