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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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    After reading the Out of Sync Child, I could best relate to the children described in this book categorized under tactile underresponsivity in both my childhood and in my present self. Someone with this dysfunctional sensory system tends to show atypical responses to passive and active touch. Examples of a sensory disregarder with underresponsivity includes someone not noticing touch unless it is very intense, being unaware of their messy appearance, not noticing changes in temperature, with…

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    Golinkin Dangerous Sports

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    options whether or not dangerous sports are for their children. Finally, Golinkin says parents shouldn’t be so protective of their children, because “life is not going to be easy or safe, even for the competent.” No matter what regulations you put on a child, they are going to do what they love to do. The appeal to reason is very weak, but Golinkin used many strong sources to strengthen his argument whether or not parents should let their children play dangerous…

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    Competency Statement IV To establish positive and productive relationships with families My teaching practices meet the standard of having a positive and productive relationship with the families in my preschool class. I believe that when you talk to the family you understand the family more. The more you talk to the family the more you learn about their background and the more they will open up to you. As the family opens up to you they are feeling more comfortable around you. As a preschool…

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    selection and artificial selection can ruin the potential and equality of humans. The altering of humans is a very risky and problematic idea in society. Genes are supposed to be taken from both parent cells and not to specifically fit the ideal child. This would…

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    will never be able to forget the inhumane phenomenons. It is so smart for these countries to use child soldiers, because they are at an age where they are most likely going to follow orders without question. Children are significantly easier to mold compared to teens which is why they are good for war. However, the psychological wounds that any soldier has regardless of age will never fully heal. Child soldiers are most susceptible to lifelong trauma and suffering from war because they are…

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    the circumstances that the child or children that the spyware is being used to spy on are aware of the parent’s spyware use and that the parent is only using it to listen…

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    This article addresses the ongoing controversy of participation trophies in youth sports. The controversial question is: should we give our children trophies just because they showed up? A sport psychologist approached this debate by claiming that we are asking the wrong question, as trophies can be bad for both winners and losers. This statement is backed by studies claiming that external rewards have a negative effect on one’s commitment to the actual activity. People who degrade participation…

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    Any child who has played in organized sports has experienced it. The overbearing parent that is much like a second coach screaming from the stands and yelling at their kid about why they are playing like little girls. Consequently, what happens when the kids don’t play up to expectations they are more than often psychologically tormented by the parents. Some may say that these kids need to be yelled at into realizing their potential but what happens if they never do? They fall into a habit of…

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    Ayden Reflection

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    anxiety. Each child stood up and begin to introduce themselves. However, Ayden stood out and seem to be the cheerful child in the group. “Under the “interpersonal relationship” Adyen he applaud his peers and shared laughter with them during circle time. I also say Ayden advising his peers who should…

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