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    age, public spaces and people’s lives were more open compared to our very secretive society of today. Children were more influenced by actions of adults as they were constantly exposed to the public. And as Aries (1960 p.125) states: “As soon as the child could live without the constant solicitude of his mother… he belonged to adult society”. With the constant influence of adult society, children were blindly taught these adult principles and naturally acted more like adults which is why during…

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    weight size and their accomplishments in school. I think it is important that we also look at parenting in order for a child to become overweight someone has to feed them food that causes them to exceed the calories for their age and height. I must agree with Nickelodeon that there is no possible way that you can watch a show for nine minutes and determine the impact it has on a child. In order to get an accurate study, they should redo the study. After reading the article by Rita Rubin, the…

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    To This Day Poem Summary

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    Wist “To this Day” “To this day” by Shane Koyczan is a poem about bullying. Shane uses his poem to show that bullying still exists. For an example “News of this silly story quickly spread through the school And I earned my first nickname Pork Chop”. This is when the kid finally experienced what it feels like to be bullied and teased, at that moment he understood the hurt and pain of others. The way how Shane wrote this was very interesting because he used to love pork chops but now he hates…

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    getting one right away. Mischel was trying to connect their behavior with their success later in life. The experiment was fairly simple. Walter tested nearly 600 four year olds. He would bring the child into a small room. This room had nothing but a table with a bell on it, and a marshmallow. He told the child that they could eat the marshmallow right then and there, or if they waited fifteen minutes, they could have two to eat. Also, if they couldn’t wait the whole time all they had to do was…

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    Safety tips during summer break. It’s summer officially, the school bell rung already. The kids are out for school for summer break. We can make it fun and safe. Summer is fun, because it’s time to go outside and play, but parents should also know that there are some potential dangers in this season. There are some safety measures to take during this exciting season for the kids and for all; the kids want to be in the pool, at the playground, ride bicycles, taking a walk, and many more.…

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    Down Syndrome

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    children with Down Syndrome tend to use gestures and non-verbal language to get an object they want or for other requests. As mentioned earlier, Jules’ parents taught their son simple sign language to communicate words useful on a daily basis in the child environment. As observed in the video, when Louis simply stated the words which referred to the object presented to him, Jules found different ways to communicate what he saw…

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    another neighbor told her that she once witnessed one of the children outside alone walking off into the main street. She said the neighbor went and got the child and walked him or her back to their home, but she said she was unable to speak with an adult about the child walking into the street due to there being no outside to supervise the child. However, she said the neighbor said she approached the family’s house and when…

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    Dean Schulte Case Summary

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    Schulte, and his older sister Dianna. Dianna is six years old and currently attends kindergarten. English is the only language spoken in the home. Meryl reported that Dean has a history of ear infections and a hearing test administered through Child Find indicated normal hearing. Meryl stated that Dean sounds…

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    The Influence of Literature Banning books for specific ages should be supported to prevent youths from being exposed to harmful content. The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd, as well as other sources, include several incidents that impact both children and adolescents in a negative way. Reducing the amount of literature that is available for young aged children can positively influence their behavior in any situation. Although The Secret Life of Bees exhibits the freedom of speech and tools…

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    In the article, “About 70 NFL players have chosen to wear a new, high-tech helmet” by Washington Post adopted by Newsela, which is a well-known newspaper especially at Washington D.C. and emphasis on national politics. Newsela is a child friendly news site which teachers can use for assignments. Washington Post wrote in the article, “The new helmet sells for $1,500. That's six times more than others that also performed well in the NFL's tests" [(Cost for normal helmet is $340)2017]…

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