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    Child Care Research Paper

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    and a passage for vehicles and parking spaces.” Areas with high level of air pollution, loud noises, heavy traffic, deep excavations and toxic materials in the indoor and outdoor paint and surrounding soil, and radiation hazards are undesirable for child care facilities.” (Aronson & National Association for the Education of Young Children, 2002, p.145) The school facility is much more than a passive container of the educational process: it is, rather, an important element of learning.…

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    Ethical issues involved in child labour According to the Deontological or Kantian tradition it is ethically incorrect to employ child labour because such practices violate our duty to treat children with respect. Rights of children are violated when we treat them as way of reaching the ‘end’ which is production and economic growth. Children are the victims of this malpractice since they cannot think rationally for themselves and they have not freely chosen to be a sweatshop worker.…

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    Daycare In The Workplace

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    a daycare for your child you can trust can be difficult, but having a daycare in your work place can make it easier on the parent and the child. It allows them to be able to check in on their kids and they can spend time with them throughout the day. It can improve productivity by the parents knowing their children are safe and they can concentrate on the work they need to get done. It also offers emotional security, new parents who are able to check in on their newborn child it may help them…

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    include the location of figures, distance between the parents and child, size of figures, lacking color or detail, and presence of vulnerability. Researchers examining children’s drawings posit that aspects such as vulnerability, emotional distance, and tension/anger, as reflected…

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    protocol must be breached. Example: If a child is about to make a disclosure to me and I suspect that a child is being abused and he/she want me to keep it as a secret. First of all, I will let them know that it depends on what they are about to say. I will tell if there is something that is danger of abuse, I can’t obviously keep it to myself but will keep you informed whatever is going to happen and it will be for your safety. In this case where child is being abused I need to breach the…

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    directions were to go. Social skills help them grow in an environment of safety and learning. After for a period of time children learn that playing is one way of teaching them how to develop their skills of learning. Parents are the first to teach their children by observing first the child grow and by teaching them that they are many strategies to teach them at home before they send them to school. One will be observing closely your child while he or she is playing, tell them that they are…

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    Essay On Toy Safety

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    ethical manner with regards to the safety of its toys. Whereas he terminated several dozen suppliers for noncompliance and made numerous changes in its own plant. He also did a recall on the toys that were found panted with lead, which is stated to be a harmful neuro toxin and dangerous to children who ingested or swallow bits of the paint. Mattel could have implemented a strict safety checkpoint from the beginning. As such he could be able to ensure that his safety standards has been meet/…

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    Children are gifts and our future. The child is considered tapu and represents the atua and the tipuna. This concept of the child being special requires that the child be treated with great consideration. One important consideration that needs to be look upon is the quality of education and care they receive during their early years. The early years are the most crucial years for child development (Caroll-Lind & Angus, 2011). The increasing number of mothers joining the labour force,…

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    have experiences on their own. The most involved parents, meanwhile, will usually allow them to go to day camp, but not to leave home— often because they have the “protective” characteristic, or because their constant social involvement may cause the child to become homesick. My own summer camp experience is the perfect way to evaluate my parents’ values and characteristics. For years, my siblings and I have gone to an unimaginably fun three week program on a college campus, demonstrating their…

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    Vaughn Road Preschool Name DeAnna Martin Course 210 Subject Vaughn Road Preschool Promoting child development and learning is paramount as it creates a respectful, healthy, and challenging environment for kids. At Vaughn Road Preschool, children at the age of 4 years are taught a wide range of lessons that are grounded in a child development knowledge base. The school whose address is 8790 Vaughn Road Rd City/ST Montgomery, AL 36117, has various levels of learning from standard one to…

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