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    The four colors representing Nelly Dean are red, blue, grey, and yellow. Red is on the outermost layer because Nelly Dean comes off as a very strong and passionate person. She has a big heart for the kids who she has been around like Cathy Linton. Going toward the center, Nelly is represented by blue and grey. Blue shows Nelly Dean's cleanliness and security. Even though Nelly can be an instigator, her intentions are very pure and clean. She also tries to give Cathy a lot of stability as well as…

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    In Lisa Delpit’s book “Other People’s Children” there was many conflicts mentioned throughout the chapters. One that really stood out to me was the idea of standards and believing in each child the same no matter what gender, race, or culture. That is something I will do as a teacher and it is also really important in the success of each student. In the introduction scene one there was an interacting between Lisa and a young teacher named Carolyn about a black student in her kindergarten…

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    How do you best support the wellness and wellbeing of children in your care? Today we are going to look at the topic of wellness. Specifically, how do you best support the wellness and wellbeing of children in your care? If you google wellness you are bombarded with an array of information on how best to achieve and maintain good health and wellbeing. With the abundance of information out there it is easy to become overloaded and engulf in too much information. What is wellness? Wellness is…

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    Nothing is Needed for Something Many people judge their success on how much they have and the material possessions around them; Ernest Hemingway, however, believes people must accept they are nothing to achieve true success and happiness. Nothingness is a difficult concept for many to grasp, but it becomes more clear with age what nothingness means. People also often do not want to accept or believe they are nothing in the world. Most believe they have a specific purpose and are in some way…

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    her best-selling novel that a changed perspective and a loss of innocence fly side by side. In the novel, To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee explores the idea of changing perspective through the staggering differences between the innocent views of a child, and the more cynical, realistic views of those close to adulthood. One way Lee explores the idea of changing and contrasting perspectives is through Jem’s loss of innocence. An initial author choice that clearly expresses a shift in Jem’s…

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    studies, but I made room to spend quality time playing sports with cousins and watch classic Mexican movies with my brothers and parents. However, if I am able to put myself into the shoes of a parent, I would be full of dread when introducing my child to violent media. I would question the possibility that he or she would not grasp the overall moral the story and just focus on the aggressive means the narrative accomplished its…

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    Two Large Ears, Sparkling Eyes, Soft Fur, Round Belly, and Huggable Size, what am I? As a young child, it is common to have an imaginary friend that is created through near object. Tabin and Johsnns K’s essay, “Transitional Objects as Objectifiers of the Self in Toddlers and Adolescents,” takes special attention to this particular object that a child gets attach to and call it as transitional object. This attachment towards an object is possible when it has a physical appearance that is…

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    behave, feel, and think. Keywords: Child, Trauma, Child-centered Counseling Children with Low Self-esteem In the movie Antwone Fisher, Antwone spent 14 years in a foster home, and suffered physical, verbal and sexual abuse (Black & Washington, 2002). After removal from the foster home, to escape homelessness, Antwone joined the navy then met Commander Williams who was able to help him work through the emotional trauma experienced as a child. As a child, Antwone suffered from low…

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    The failure to understand that motivation, desire, passion, and success must come from within. This means within your child, not you. In other words, you…

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    That was interesting to know that they are will to go off topic in order for the children to learn. I asked Mrs. B and she said they actually still because children are often curious and things will often get off tangent in order to nurture that child curiosity.…

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