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    What Is Secure Attachment

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    insecure. Insecure attachment can further be spilt into different types; insecure-avoidant, insecure-ambivalent and insecure-disorganised. The relationship between an infant and their primary caregiver is fundamental for future relationships of the child. The child will use their first relationship as a template to apply to future relationship experiences. Gearity (2005), proposed the idea that infants and their primary caregiver must accomplish two basic goals that will be the foundations for…

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    Halloween is just around the corner, coming up on October 31, and it is important for you to let your toddler child have a chance at joining in on the Halloween festivities. Just because your toddler is not old enough to really understand the process of choosing their toddler Halloween costume and trick or treating door to door, or carving the Jack-o'-Lantern, or any of the lore or history behind this special occasion, that simply does not mean that they cannot be included with the adults and…

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    Popculture Portrays Children As Being Carefree When I was growing up, I remember being reckless, and not having a care in the world. I didn’t care about getting hurt or getting in trouble because I did not know many dangers of the world. I would do whatever my older brother and his friends told me to do. I would always end up getting hurt if they told me to do something such as them swinging me back and forth by my hands and…

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    the lesson? Be specific. Don’t say “It went well.” (2 points) • We could have been a little more effective in our introduction of our lesson. The first down fall was getting the children interested in the lesson. We only were able to get one child to fully go through all the “card” that that we prepared. If we were to do it again, I would say that we should take a few kids out of the classroom and do the lesson with them. We…

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    special education when the child is old enough to attend school. The Early Intervention program helps children with disabilities/delays at an early age so parents do not have to wait to receive similar services…

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    own code of ethics for an out of school care facility I currently work at I was impressed to see what other programs and associations were doing in their own codes. Some codes I looked at were the Ethics of child and youth care professionals, The early childhood educators of BC, and The child and youth care association of BC code of ethics. These gave me ideas to use in my own code as well as ideas of what I did not want to see in my code which made deciding what was best for my facility easier.…

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    The cult Lasn describes in her essay is like an advertising cult, you see it all around you and you want what is advertised to be the next best and biggest thing. You become a part of the cult because you follow the advertisements and buy and want what is being advertised. Anyone can be a member of the cult if they chose to be, and truly it is hard not to be. Even if you don’t feel like you are a member of the cult chances are you probably are “the atmosphere is quite un-Moonielike. We’re free…

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    Day Care Observation

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    to the street, yet did not have to deal with passing cars disrupting the children inside. Overall, during this period of the observation the two children did very little. Child A, as I noted was a bit more concise in his actions, for the first fifteen minutes I only noticed him playing with a truck he rolled to the ground. Child B, on the other hand, fit my early assumptions of what a typical toddler would be doing; what with high pitched yelps of broken words and rambunctious toddling around…

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    Everyone gets a trophy, but does everyone deserve it? When kids under the age 13 usually gets a trophy for what they have done throughout the sports seasons. These trophies are called participation awards. Yes these trophy’s might give kids the confidence to work harder but does that teach them a good life lesson. First of all does giving kids a trophy help them learn that they have made a few mistakes. Although they may or earned a medal they might have not earned a trophy…

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    You made some great point throughout your post about how the trauma, dysfunction, and stress has impacted the family this family. From Irma’s perspective I can certainly emphasize and understand the need to protect Henry from potential dangers both in and outside of the home. But one does have to wonder the long term effects it will have on Henry. “From the earliest moments, months, and years with parents, family members, other adults, and children influence the way the brain and the rest of…

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