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    relationships are built when there is open communication, equal partnership and understanding. Parents know their child the best and the open communication will help the child succeed. Communication with families can help identify behavior and academic changes. When a teacher knows about things that occur in a child’s life outside the classroom they will have a better idea on how to help the child. Family involvement is also important and helps build the parent teacher relationship. I really…

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    It is very important that a child develops a strong moral identity and a base of values because it forms a secure attachment with that child and helps the child to accept the parent or caregiver’s values or beliefs. (Marion, 2015). It helps the child to understand the right thing to do and understand why and how come we do them. Children need to have a grounded ethical and moral framework because their world has a lot of moral issues and the children need to learn to deal with these as the get…

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    because they are too distracted by the loss of the parent and that is because the children are not given enough time to grieve correctly before going back to school. The article ends with the conclusion that the death of a parent does affect the child emotionally in school, but not from learning. 3) Silverman, Ph.D. P. (2009). Raising Grieving Children: How Teenagers Cope The Author explains how teenagers can suffer mental health problems and go down the wrong path if the other parent or…

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    People with disabilities is an important target group within the centre. The centre holds a number of groups for people with intellectual disabilities such as St. John of Gods Art Class and A Special Needs Activity Evening with young teenagers with intellectual difficulties. These groups help the people who suffer from intellectual difficulties feel they are a part of society and are not hidden in an institution. They are also held in order to avoid social exclusion. Social inclusion improves a…

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    evolving with the child. I have taken a fair number of parenting classes and they have all been very useful up until this most recent ongoing issue. Sterling has been having a very hard time refining his all around social skills. He is a very independent child and that is how he likes it. The boy does not cooperate with other children on team events. Whether that is a team sport, or a team project, he just does not work well. He will cause problems…

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    Perspectives of Death and Dying Death is the disappearance of all evidence of life (Leming & Dickinson 2011). Death Is a biological process that has social and psychological consequences. Historically death has always been considered a mystery, a complex subject difficult to explain. due to the desire of explaining death and dying in 1970s a movement called thanatology raised with the purpose of explaining death and dying (Leming & Dickinson 2011). Death is part of the cycle of life…

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    Child Development

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    Child development is a topic that has always been in limelight and has always had new interventions that are more effective than the prior ones. And, justifiably so, the way an adult leads his life is influenced by his childhood developmental years. Research suggests that the first five years are the most important for a child’s brain development and the first three years are critical for the child’s mental as well as social development. This is where childhood educators and parents both play an…

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    Educators who understand their own cultural diversity have a valued respect for others and what they believe in. Educators that contribute and celebrate their own religions, beliefs and cultures are able to work and care for children more effectively and have a greater understanding of children and families from other cultures. Australia is a very diverse country and educators must learn to communicate with everyone no matter the language that’s spoken. Educators can also learn through staff…

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    feel like staff should not be treated as if they beneath me but they should be treated as if they are my equal there to accomplish the same task I am, and that task is to maintain and enhance the overall well-being of the children that attend OUR child care center. I would provide them with a fully-furnished (cots, full-size refrigerator, microwave, etc.) and stocked lounge (food, personal hygiene items, extra clothing, etc.). I would have regular teacher appreciate events and awarded…

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    Bio 101 Research Paper

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    BIO ARTICLE IN THE OUTLINE Mandy Sanguigni – BIO 101 Infants born prematurely may show less interest in others Written by: Masahiro Imafuku & Myowa-Yamakoshi I. New study conducted at Kyoto University to evaluate effects of premature birth with regards to social communication and autism. A. The belief among doctors and scientists is that infants born prior to full term were at greater risk of autism. B. Infants were evaluated at 6 months and 12 months to determine their social…

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