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    children and young people develop a rage of methods to protect themselves and to make their own decisions when it come to their own safety. This is so they can keep themselves protected in vulnerable situations, and have the self-confidence, elf-esteem and resilience to be able to come and say to an adult to prevent neglect or a form of abuse, or that of another child is bothering them, or being able to make a disclosure without the fear of being ridiculed or have it being dismissed. It is…

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    Built in trampolines vs. Safety nets? Several parks and homes especially in the western region have the trampoline where children jump and bounce back on with so much excitement having the fun of their lives. The giggles and laughter the children can make a sixty-year-old want to try. With the fun and excitement, it brings, the trampoline has caused for many broken wrists, noses, and other bones leaving parents with no choice but to flood the emergency ward of the hospital. With the…

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    properly (see appendix). Inspectors found that staff need more knowledge regarding child protection and safeguarding to be able to the statutory requirements. Safeguarding of the children is important as children who cared in are vulnerable and parents put their trust in between staff and providers for…

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    My child observation and classroom observation took place at the Mt. San Jacinto Child Development and Education center in the preschool/pre-k (ages 36 months to 54 months) program room. This classroom has 2 teachers and 15 children in attendance during my observation. My study child is a male student age 4 who for this assignment I will refer to as C. The classroom environment as a whole can handle the children within the program, however I will provide a better picture of the entire room to…

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    of the importance of supporting resilience in children and young people. Children need to be resilient, resilience it is about being able to be independent, standing on your own two feet, help a child understand that making a mistake is ok and knowing/understanding how to take back the power. If a child has been bullied they will be able to reverse the affects by taking back power and standing up for themselves this will help their confidence grow, being resilient will help them achieve this.…

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    determining placement of the child/children in care. The individuals involved are Judge, lawyer for the child and a lawyer for the foster care agency. Also case planner, foster parent(s), biological parent(s), and children if appropriate age (10 or older). Foster parent training is held several times a year. Kinship foster parent(s) are to complete 12 hours a year and non-kinship foster parent(s)…

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    Cda 702 Unit 3

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    responsibility to make sure every child under his/her care is being performed. The following 5 performance must be meet at all times when child is removed from center. 1. Every child must be counted first thing during attendance day. 2. The weekly sheet of the sign in, sign out performed by the child parents can be utilized to compare the number of children in the attendance. 3. After coming from outside activity a head count must be performed. 4. The para or volunteer…

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    trust your kids” (paragraph 6). This shows that parents should trust their children to not do prohibited things online. Parents should not need to use spyware to keep their kid’s browsing in check. Parents should have confidence they taught their child what not to do online. In Coben’s article, he also asks, “will your teenagers find other of communicating to their friends when they…

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    Safety tips during summer break. It’s summer officially, the school bell rung already. The kids are out for school for summer break. We can make it fun and safe. Summer is fun, because it’s time to go outside and play, but parents should also know that there are some potential dangers in this season. There are some safety measures to take during this exciting season for the kids and for all; the kids want to be in the pool, at the playground, ride bicycles, taking a walk, and many more.…

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    of: (a) A name-based on criminal history check: The department of Public Safety (DPS) conducts a comparative search between a person’s name and the DPS database of crimes committed in the state of Texas. (b)…

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