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    John Locke, a notable English philosopher has extensively written topics on human understanding and political government. However, John Locke was most significantly known for his book; Some Thoughts Concerning Education, which presents his theory on education and child development. In his book, Locke emphasizes moral education which stresses the importance of educating children by instilling values in them. He believes that the goal of education is not to create a scholar, instead a virtuous man…

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    The story Araby uses young love to showcase the harsh reality of desires being unobtainable. Araby is about a young boy that lives with his aunt and uncle, filled with innocence and ambitions, he also has a good friend, Mangan. Through various interactions with others, we see the main character as a playful child. Like many young boys, the narrator has a crush, and he’s crushing on his friend Mangan’s sister. The infatuation with Mangan’s sister is the catalyst for the change in the main…

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    Delinquency In Schools

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    inability to master developmental tasks, in conjunction with acquiring other prosocial skills are reflected in the form of disruptive and antisocial behavior. Therefore, children who have developed serous and chronic delinquent behavior, in their early childhood, likely missed the opportunity to learn significant prosocial behavior, leading them towards the delinquent behavior. Delinquency is the illegal or immoral behavior especially by young people. Its manifestation has many contributing…

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    Does Parental Tough Love Really Work? As time progresses, more and more people are utilizing the concept “tough love” as a form of parenting method. Some people declare that the strategies of tough love are effective, while others argue that tough love is destructive and simply another word for child abuse. One question that people, mostly parents, have had is whether or not tough love actually works? The idea of it has been around since the 1980’s and several parents would prefer to use this…

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    1. Thinking about your own life using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model, can you draw a picture of the various layers context in which you grew up? Answer: Bronfenbrenner’s ecological model: child, microsystem, mesosystem, exosystemic, marcosystems, the inter part the microsystem is concentrates on the family and the institution the child may interact with on a daily basis. The mesosystem layer is the portion that focus on the parent and the teacher interaction that happen in the microsystem…

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    I observed at Nazareth child care center in Jamaica Plain. This is a Catholic charity that has many different locations in many different areas in Massachusetts. The location is set up by age group. There are 3 different classrooms. downstairs (infant, infant toddler, and the toddler room). The Preschool classrooms are upstairs. The preschool is funded through Boston Public Schools and there are 3 different classrooms separated by age. The center is I n a nice neighborhood. It 's middle class…

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    Youth Attitudes in Response to Materialism that is Promoted by Mass Marketing The age group of 9 to 15, also referred to as tweens, has been highly targeted by companies as a market segment (Goldberg, Gorn, Peracchio, & Bamossy, 2003). As this shift in audience is made, it is important to recognize the psychological effects of mass marketing and consumerism on children. This paper is a summary of a study done that is an demonstration of how materialism influences youth consumer attitudes.…

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    There are numerous theories and perspectives regarding the causes and possible solutions of juvenile delinquency. Before reading Bad Boys: Public Schools in the Making of Black Masculinity and Dubious Conceptions: The Politics of Teenage Pregnancy I had my own theories regarding juvenile delinquency and how education, teen pregnancy, the family system and poverty played a role in youth becoming part of the juvenile justice system. While reading these two novels, the authors, Ann Ferguson and…

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    Preschool Children: The Stages of Development of When designing or developing a curriculum that encompasses the physical, social and emotional, as well as cognitive development of children ages 3 to 6. First, this writer would ensure the curriculum; activities, materials, and toys do not promote personal preferences, such as stereotypes of religion, political, gender, and race. As well safeguarding the equipment is operable and safe, clutter-free – meaning not blocking a child’s freedom to…

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    Children don 't come with an instruction manual, parents aren 't required to take a course on child rearing, for the most part parents are left to figure it out on their own. This can be quite overwhelming at times. Fortunately, there is help available through family members, friends, and books. Utilize all of the help that 's available to you, because as they say, it truly does take a village, raising children isn 't something that any parent can do all on their own. There are no perfect…

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