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    Child Trauma

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    might indicate a child has experienced trauma are “early aggressive behavior” (DHSS) in which the child may hit, kick or hurt other children physically. Post-traumatic play in which “young children often reenact aspects of the trauma in their play” (Lally, 2006, p.79) such as “hitting the doll for misbehaving, engaging in this behavior repeatedly and with much high emotional intensity.” (Lally, 2006, p.79) and losing developmental gain (Lally, 2006, p.82) in which a young child will regress…

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    Vulnerability in child can occur due to many factors malnutrition, preterm birth and possible drug exposure. Difficult children have a harder time adapting to life situations, parents may not know how to respond to these children and may not bond as well with a difficult child. These children may be at risk of having lower stress response hormones which then makes them more vulnerable. A resilient child on the other hand is able to buffer themselves…

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    Child Maltreatment

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    The Relationship between Child Maltreatment and Emotion Recognition “Introduction” “The purpose of this study was to compare the ability to identify the emotional states of others between abused and non-abused children”. (Koizumi, Takagishi, 2014, p.1). The maltreatment of children is an issue that is happening around the world. Maltreatment is considered abuse and neglect; furthermore, maltreatment can be a variety of physical abuse, psychological abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect. As children…

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    The Fifth Child

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    Lovatt- Fifth child of Harriet & David Lovatt and born with issues and different than the other children. Antagonists: David Lovatt- Husband of Harriet & father of Luke, Helen, Jane, Paul, and Ben. He dislikes Ben. Deborah Lovatt- David’s sister James Lovatt- David & Deborah Lovatt’s father. He pays for most finances for David and Harriet. Molly- David and Deborah Lovatt’s mother. Dorothy- Harriet, Sarah, & Angela’s mother and helps out Harriet with the children. Plot Summary: The Fifth Child by…

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    Child Soldiers Reasons

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    REASONS FOR THEIR INDUCTION AND EMPLOYMENT We have discussed who is a Child Soldier. Now, the more important question surfaces: Why do armed factions resort to use of children or why do children voluntarily enrol? The reasons for this are manifold. A.) INVOLUNTARY CONSCRIPTION First coming to the reasons to why Children are enrolled contrary to what they may wish. a.) The rebel groups more frequently resort to the use of child soldiers, as these groups often revolt against the current…

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    Child Conflicts

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    Conflicts have various implications on children and their future, as they affect a lot of different sectors of their lives. As Grace Machel, a United Nations member, in 1996 said, “War violates every right of a child – the right to life, the right to be with family and nurtured and respected”. First of all, during conflicts and in conflict areas children do witness or even experience violent acts, which can easily impinge on their psychology and can have long-term repercussions. Moreover,…

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    SUPPORTING TEACHING AND LEARNING LEVEL 3 Unit Core 3.1- Child Development. Task 1 What is Child Development? Child development does not just refer to the physical development of the child but also to the skills and knowledge that they are developing. Child development can be broken down into several areas: • Personal, Social and Emotional – this are of development concentrates on relationships and understanding the child individually. Being able to feel sorry for someone, knowing what…

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    Shaping a Child with Moral Values Introduction Paragraph 1 Lead In There is a thin line between wanting and doing. A person should not always receive what they desire when zero effort is used. Overview and Background In this generation, there are children that will earn absolutely nothing and still be awarded with whatever they yearn to have. This kind of display shows how parents are moving away from the old style of parenting where a child must work and earn in order to receive,…

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    Child A Case

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    Historical overview and back ground of Child A Child A was born into a non nuclear family with mother, Linda Edward and step father. The family resided in a two bedroom house, in a low socio-economic area of Essex. Social services initially became involved with the family when Child A was 5 years old; following concerns raised by the local primary school regards neglect and sexualised behaviour. Following intervention, it became apparent that the step father had exposed Child A to pornographic…

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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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