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    important ones for achieving in school and everyday life settings (Lima, 2013). Teaching social skills can take several ways of implementation, such as practicing aspects of social awareness, self-awareness. Social awareness shows the capability of the child to recognize others perspectives. Circle time provides a positive tone to start the day and a feeling of belonging. Students develop belongingness to the group and become familiar to each other’s perspectives in the classroom; in addition,…

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    childcare leave into our Employment Act 1955. Childcare leave means leave taken by the employee to spend time with his or her child. It is not necessary that an employee can only take leave when his or her child is sick. This is due to the fact that a child medical certificate is not required. For example, the employee can utilise the leave to accompany his or her child on the first day of school, parents’ day, school annual sports day etc. Upon applying the childcare leave, an employee shall…

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    It is a universal truth that children envy adults and adults envy children. What is ironic is they are both right. When transitioning from childhood to adulthood, a child has to leave his or her carefree world behind to take on the real world. There are many similarities between these two stages of life such as the continuous desire to learn and the necessity of friendship. The differences outweigh the similarities though, including the difficulties of aging, the burden of responsibilities, and…

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    The moment a child takes their first breathe, they are a blank slate ready to molded by the surroundings of the world they have just entered. They have no concept of what is right and wrong or how they are supposed to act in public. Children are like a blank canvas meaning that when they are born they have no sins, no conception of life, they do not know how to handle life until they experience it for themselves. The way experiences affect children can change the way a child turns out for better…

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    Interpersonal relationships Conformity/Interpersonal Accord (School-age) Effort is made to guarantee support and preserve friendly interactions with others. The child wants t recognition as a good person and gains respect with approval from others. 4. Authority/Social order (School Age) Law and order remain merited as the highest morals; social compliance is a must in maintaining a well-designed social order…

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    Welfare Essay Have you ever felt really confident about something you did in life, and then just have it crushed by somebody else’s opinion of you. Some may not realize that people do try to improve the situation that they are in, but sometimes it does not work out. Larkin Warren, the author of “I Was a Welfare Mother” wanted to inform people that it is not fair to judge people, especially if you do not know what they are going through. It can be hard in the real world as you grow up; you are…

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    authoritarian parent will also expect unwavering obedience from his or her children because “the authoritarian's self-image as an adequate parent is apt to be bound up, in some degree, with the ability to command respect and unquestioned obedience from the child” (Hoffman). The coldness of the authoritarian parent, especially if it’s the father, may also transfer to the other…

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    In this generation, every child and teenager are being exposed to things sooner than others would have normally. This can be a bit of a good thing, and a bit of a bad thing. Getting exposed to real things happening in the world can help them be prepared for what is to come. However, knowing too much can be a bad thing as well. They might not be able to process things and may feel stressed, unsure, or think life is hard, but the reason for this is how their brain is growing and forming. So what…

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    Persepolis Style Analysis

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    Cartoons and graphic novels are popular amongst children. They’re seen as simple stories that can be understood better through pictures. What about a graphic novel that uses cartoons to demonstrate a hard concept for young adults? In the book Persepolis, by Marjane Satrapi, the author uses a simplistic art style and varying panels to emphasize the different emotions and struggle she experienced growing up during the Islamic Revolution. The author Marjane Satrapi, wanted to demonstrate and…

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    Down Syndrome Analysis

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    environment and the personality. He viewed two important points of views of adjustment: (1) adjustment as a process and (2) adjustment as an achievement. Adjustment as a process refers to the adjustment of the child is largely depends on his interaction with his/her environment in which he lives. When the child is born, the world for him is a big buzzing, blooming confusion. He cannot differentiate among the various objects of his/her environment but as he grows and matures he comes to learn to…

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