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    Please Get A Dog

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    time, training, and supervision. Having a young child typically means that they require a lot of attention and care. You must consider if you have enough time to take care of a puppy as well. Because puppies are still babies they are very fragile. They could easily be hurt by a curious child trying to pick them up, or possibly have their ears or tail pulled. Along with taking the puppy’s safety into consideration you must do the same for your child. Puppies have sharp teeth and claws and can…

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    According to the article “The Road from soldier back to child,” the youngest children are taken at is about seven years old. The younger the kids are, the easier they can be manipulated into believing the propaganda. The younger kids are, the easier to manipulate, because they want to believe in somebody. If…

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    three-column format along the following areas: (1) Child-Centered, (2) Teacher-Directed, and (3) Child Dominated. These three areas are evaluated along the following three subscales: the Management subscale, in management includes four items such as Child Responsibility, Management, Choice of Activities, Discipline Strategies; the Climate subscale includes four items. They supported for Communication Skills, Support…

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    Brandford, C., English, D. and Coghlan, L. (2000), states that data in child welfare agencies can be difficult and beneficial. Frontline social workers find information that will help them with job performance and identify resources for the families they serve more useful. While supervisors and administrators look at the development of program and policy (Brandford, C., English, D., and Coghlan, L., 2000). They state that no matter how data is collected it should provide beneficial and…

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    Job description -Child care teacher Overall functions- Educating children according to the guidelines provided by the EYFS. Teaching children according to their educational needs and abilities. Supporting them and developing each individual child. Incorporating the 7 areas of learning, communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development. Literacy, mathematics and understanding the world. Expressive art and design. Using all 7 of these key factors in the…

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    Foster Care Case Study

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    that adherents see through foster care is to keep the child safe and to protect them from harm. In dangerous situations they believe that a child should be taken away from a bad home environment. In addition, when the child is away from the guardians who caused that child to be placed in a foster home, it makes it possible for the adults to take care of the problems they uncovered. An interest advocates have is supporting the new foster child and to help them to not be worried or scared about…

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    garden and that they'll have years and years of fun outside in a fresh air away from computers. When you buy your children and teach them how to use it safely the following tips are ought to be kept in mind. According to the trampolines' designers, safety was at the top of their agenda and should be at the top of your agenda too. 1. Choose a well made quality trampoline built for the years of robust play your kids will give it. Many trampolines apparently look the same but they are certainly…

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    topic. Child labour has been found to be a global problem, where children below the age 17 or 18 are sent for jobs, which require efficient physical capabilities, which in some occasions a child below the age of 16 or 17 may not be able to provide. In-depth study regarding this subject has shown astonishing results. Sometimes these results contradict the exact same thing which is trying to be prevented which is the slaving away of any child. There is a major debate regarding the banning of child…

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    noticed that Shanah and another caregiver were in the room. Some of the older children were already in the room and one girl was in the rocking chair as she was tired. When I sat down in the small inner part of the room, I noticed that the 1 ½ year old child was playing on toy pony that was blue. After the children went outside in the playarea, I interviewed the director of the program. Throughout this paper, I will talk about what I observered in my second observation and what I learned from my…

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    Cobalt Child Labor

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    Child labor is still being used in parts of The Republic of Congo to mine cobalt, an important ingredient in phones, laptops and other electronics. These children have to work in hazardous areas where they are exposed to chemicals that can cause cancer, lung disease, and other diseases. Daily they have to go deep into the mines without any decent safety. Cobalt is found with dangerous metals that can cause kidney damage and cancer. In the past, there have been many accidents, such as landslides…

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