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    alike or different? Studies have shown that... Finding child care is a concern because Studies have shown that children with physical and mental disabilities don't get the same opportunities as other kids without the support of the schools, communities and policy makers. , It has been suggested that inclusion instead of exclusion in classroom settings creates a better learning environments for disabled children. The data suggest that as part of an early childhood development program, schools…

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    CLIMATE CHANGE: HOPE’S ROLE IN PRO-ENVIRONMENTAL BEHAVIORS As climate change becomes an increasingly recognized serious issue, the need for environmental education (EE) and education for sustainable development (ESD) for young people and in schools is also becoming increasingly relevant. Traditional environmental education has aimed to help students better understand causes, impacts, and solutions to environmental issues and to inspire critical thinking around ethical issues, conflicts, and…

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    observation of infant/toddler was conducted via videative to assess developmental stages in the average infant/toddler’s developmental stage. This observation study is done as a part of the curriculum requirement of ECE- Child Development program of Harper College. The study focuses on social, emotional, physical, cognitive, and language development of infant/toddler. Cognitive and Language Domain Observation: In “Bottomless Container” Child A is holding a tube, with large hole on one end and a…

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    participated in a professional development intervention, which focused on effectively integrating curricula and experiences to stimulate children’s learning of social-emotional skills. My role has been to assess the fidelity of teachers’ application of these lessons and the severity of challenging behaviors in their classrooms. Throughout this longitudinal study, I have realized the influence that thoughtfully and appropriately designed and implemented professional development opportunities for…

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    Observation of a 5-year-old Purpose The purpose of this observational study is to gain perspective of the various theories of development that were taught in class. Also, to help the observer understand that observational research is complex and difficult to describe a five-year-old female child objectively. The observation took place in the child’s home for one hour while her parents were present during the study thus, the mother can sign the permission slip. Descriptive information The child…

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    Matic has a MD and a PhD, and focused on pediatrics. Matic has conducted many case studies and has been published over twenty times. The Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome- Case Report was published by the Pediatrics Clinic of the Institute for Health Protection of Children and Youth of Vojvodina. A case study is a case reported focusing on one individual diagnosed with NAS, in this case the individual is a little boy who was born premature and addicted…

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    Delinquency is a crime that is committed by younger children who are under the age of eighteen. There are many different causes as to why anybody would commit a crime and there are also ways to deter a crime. If officials know the causes of these criminal acts then it would be an easier job for officials to try and stop them in their tracks. From searching through articles, most of them say that the juveniles act a certain way from the way they have been raised. Most are dedicated to their…

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    revitalize the surrounding area with affordable housing contained within the hospital buildings. One specific group, Neighborhood Women, led by Jen Peterson, a woman from the community who has united the supporters out of a vision of the common goal of development, has been at the forefront of the fight to reuse the buildings. This group has…

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    The concept of Sustainable development explores the relationship among economic development, environmental quality, and social equity (Rogers, Jalal & Boyd, 2005). The terms of Sustainable development has been evolving since 1972, when the first international community determined the correlation between quality of life and environmental quality at the “United Nations Conference on the Human Environment” in Stockholm. Gladwin et al. (1995) had stated that it was hardly possible to require a…

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    The anthropologist Jared Diamond uses the theory of geographic determinism to answer why some societies are more materially successful than others, in his book. According to him geographical causes are mainly responsible for societal development and responsible for different human civilizations developed in different ways. He provides evidence and reasoning that geography, immunity to germs, food production, the domestication of animals, and use of steel are main drivers for societal success.…

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