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    Outline Topic 1: Child labour is unethical but necessary in less developed countries. Discuss the causes and effects giving concrete examples and possible solutions. I- Introduction Since always, children had been exploited in different ways and for distinctive kind of works as it exists many sort of job that kids are doing. Considering the ILO’s statistics on child labour, it seems to have decreased since a couple of years but the figures are still so frightening as 168 million of children…

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    Domestic Abuse Case Study

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    Numerous research, like that on brain development, has highlighted the detrimental effects of children living amongst inconsistency, chaos or danger, synonymous with problems such as family dysfunction and often associated with trauma, abuse or neglect. According to NSPCC (2016) domestic abuse is a common occurrence within the lives of many children, despite the fact that witnessing violence is emotional abuse. Domestic abuse is a form of ‘toxic stress’ which, if children…

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    procedures on child protection. The Children Act 1989 made clear what the duties of people looking after children and young people are, and how all professional should work as a team in cases of child abuse. Children Act 2004 Following the tragic Victoria Climbie case in 2000, it became clear that the existing services and resources allocated to prevent and address child abuse were still largely ineffective. First the Laming report in 2003 and then a green paper, known as Every Child Matters,…

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    Should We Stop Child Labour? (Opinion Paper) How would you feel if you ever had to see your 7 year old brother or sister going to work instead of school? In today’s society teenagers or kids usually whine about how much work they did around the house when in reality they only did a bit. They usually don’t think about the kids that are forced in to labouring for many different purposes and cant whine about it because they won’t get there pay or they would get beaten. Have you ever thought why…

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    Childhood Socialization

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    Socialisation is a lifelong process where children and adults acquire the knowledge and social expectations of how to interact with others in diverse situations and environments (Berns, 2013). Although socialisation is an ongoing process the most significant foundations of socialisation occur in childhood where children learn and develop their knowledge, language, form relationships and continually enhance their social skills to be assimilated into the society in which they reside (Berns, 2013;…

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    The author notes that parents play a big role child language development. It is important when a child begins the imitation of sounds (Shelov 197). The author suggests that speech is just one form of language in addition to the “sign language.” The author notes that children with hearing impairment can be taught how to speak…

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    Occupational Therapy for Pediatrics Occasionally, life takes us through unexpected paths. When my son was a three years old, I began to notice that his development did not correspond to his age. My son could not trace straight lines in any direction; he also had difficulties with drawing and holding a crayon. At the beginning, I thought it was normal, but still, as a mother, I started paying more attention, and soon I realized that it was not normal, and I began to worry. I came to the decision…

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    In the book Rose’s Story, I learned how endurance, ignorance and lack of communication have resulted to a public stigma. Rose is a strong woman who had faith in all her trial that she faced as a child and adult. She knew what she went through and did not want her children to go the through the same process. She worked hard even in her critical condition of her illness. Her motherly love for her children was so passionate that she wanted to have a good background of an upbringing for them. This…

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    at school? Would you feel embarrassed having them around, or proud to have such caring parents? If you chose the latter, then you may already know the significance that a parent may have on their child if they took the time to be involved in their children’s school. Without their parent around, the child will most likely suffer a negative outcome in their lives. This makes it almost a requirement for parents to spend as much time as they can in their children’s school to help prepare them for a…

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    experiences. One difference I see is as the child gets older, they seem to have a bigger imagination. With the bigger imagination, they are able to have more conversations with themselves and others they are playing with. Many of the other things I’ve observed go along with the characteristics that Bergen and Fromberg (2012) have defined. The first, props become more miniaturized, is something that I’ve seen. I’ve noticed that the older the child is, it seems their toys are becoming…

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