Child Neglect Essay

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    more versus other therapy types. Play therapy is mostly used for children having depression from family issues. Play therapy is typically for children because children like to play with toys. This helps the play therapist with a chance to get the child to talk out their hidden emotions. The purpose of play therapy is to decrease the child’s behavioral and emotional difficulties that prevent them from releasing their full potential. With this type of therapy it should improve impulse decision,…

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    anything that harm or endanger the safety of a child. Staff working with children has to have appropriate qualifications and access to professional learning opportunities. The EYFS gives guidance about supervision requirements and record- keeping skills and at least one person has to have a current paediatric first aid qualification. Staff: child ratios and key person for each child. • The EYFS states that a key person should be assigned to every child to ensure a smooth transition between home…

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    Shattered Lives Summary

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    “A child may have had carers whose care giving is inconsistent. Consequently “ambivalent attachment” behaviour is created in the child. The child sees themselves as not worthy of help or love. Another example is when the care giver constantly avoids their care responsibility and rejects the child may force the chid into and “avoidant attachment” whereby the chid avoids connection to people and is excessively self-reliant”. Examples of this behaviour can be seen in each child”. (Batmanghelidjh…

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    are tender beings but the inconsideration of the mother while they were trying to help a fellow being in need destroys further prospects of their helping others. Another instance of inconsiderate parenthood is that of Geraldine who is a diligent housewife and a mother, yet is cold, ignorant and indifferent towards her son. She only feels real affection for her blue-eyed black cat. As a result her son turns rebellious and a bully. He abused the cat, Pecola and ends up killing the cat.…

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    Child Care Issues

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    given the lack of child care spaces and the costs directly involved. There is long wait lists for child care and many centres are unable to accommodate newborn or infant children due to staffing. Is it feasible for one parent to remain home to raise the children? Is the cost of child care affordable? The Government of Canada needs to make provisions to help growing families afford to have a family, and make the cost of licensed child care affordable, possibly with higher child care…

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    Late Childhood Poverty

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    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, in 2014 there were 46.7 million people in poverty with over 21% being under the age of 18 years old (U.S. Census Bureau, 2015). This percentage of poverty is well above other developed countries (Santrock, 2015). For those who live in poverty, acquiring and maintaining basic life necessities such as food, clothing, housing and transportation is a struggle. For someone who has not experienced poverty, the conveniences that life offers, such as a quality…

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    Child From Overprotection

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    Protecting a Child From Overprotection As kids grow up, most of the behaviors they develop and learn come from their family members, friends, but also parents. The way that the child is treated by his/her parents usually has a correlation with the child’s behaviors. Some kids happen to have a very distant relationship with their parent(s), as their parent(s) might not choose to be involved in the child’s life. On the completely other side of the spectrum, lay kids with parents who stick around…

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    through the cracks and the ones who are in charge of caring for them turn a blind eye to abuse, in "The Chimney Sweeper" the neglect and abuse is prevalent in 18th century London. In William Blake's "The Chimney Sweeper" Blake conveys the abuse and the loss of innocence that children faced while being forced to work, in 18th century London, Blake wanted to shine light on the child abuse that was being allowed to happen. William Blake wanted to bring to light the…

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    Section: 1.2 Explain child protection within the wider concept of safeguarding children and young people:- The term safeguarding as used to be called child protection is part of the wider work to help to safeguarding and promoting the safety of all children & young people. It relates to the activities that is undertaken to help protect certain children who may be suffering from some sort of abuse or neglect. Children and young people will be able to achieve and reach their full potential if we…

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    to take if a child or young person alleges harm or abuse in line with policies and procedures of own setting. Child protection/ Safeguarding policy of my setting states how to respond to allegations or suspicions of harm/abuse made by the child or young person. Every staff member is introduced and trained to understand the settings Policy and procedures. As it is very important that all the staff members are aware of appropriate response to the disclosure of harm, abuse by the child otherwise…

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