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    1. What is the perspective and needs of each individual involved in the scenario, teacher, parent, child, etc? Parent perspective and needs: there is a concern that her child will not be ready for kindergarten next year based on a play program that school is offered currently. Teacher perspective: children need to learn in a natural setting at their own rates. Teacher Dilemmas: *Because of her ethical pledge to children, she does not practice testing preschool children *Need to find methods…

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    their birth inside their family. In fact, many kids have specific personalities and characteristics depending on the order of their birth in their family. The first born in a family may have specific personalities and characteristics that only apply to first borns. In the article “BIRTH ORDER: how it influences your life,” it states that “[i]f you’re a typical first-born, you’re responsible,…

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    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]. This means that this proves schools have less money to spend and only the rich class parents can afford the higher cost. Furthermore, in the article, “High…

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    help establish a solid foundation for respectful behavior. Discourage Disrespect If you are attentive to even the most inconspicuous types of disrespectful behavior, you as a childcare professional, will be able to provide immediate feedback for a child. Many times children do not even understand that they are being disrespectful. Disrespectful behavior is learned and continually modified as it is unconsciously allowed to continue. By keeping keen focus on the behavior on the children you…

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    medical bills. There are two types of dependents, but each have their own set of rules. The first dependent is a qualifying child. There are multiple questions that can help you decide if you can claim a child as a dependent. Some questions include: Are they related to you? Is the age requirement met? Does the child live with you? Do you financially support them? Are you the only person claiming…

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    All parents believe putting their child or children into sports is a good idea but they do not realize the down fall of it. Some parents believe they should push for their child to play sports, however they do not realize the pressure and stress they are putting on the child. Forcing children into sports can be substandard because it could cause stress to the child, make the child resent their parent, or self confuse the child of what they really want to do. Parents that make sports a priority…

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    1:1 The National Union Conventions of the rights of a child of 1991 states that all children have the right to relax, play and join in with a wide range of activities. People working with children have to be aware of legislations that protect children. They must have the child's best interests at heart know that each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local…

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    Children. Factories. Work. You’d hope that these three never cross paths. Unfortunately, those hopes have been rejected. Some can say that child labor is a norm in some countries, but child labor is not at all uncommon to find in second- and third-world countries. Many children are found at the factories day to day, being put to work, making almost no money, doing the work that they should begin later in life as a start to their adulthood, not as a chapter featured in the middle of their…

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    The Effect of Dweck 's Theory of Intelligence on Achievement Motivation Childhood is a key developmental stage for psychologists to study. Children endure many different changes and every characteristic of the child has an affect on shaping the child 's view of intelligence. Carol Dweck 's research on self-attributions and entity versus incremental view of intelligence plays a fundamental role in children 's motivation and achievement. According to Ahmavaara and Houston (2007), Dweck’s…

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    their lives and also get sick. It is a mother who nurses these wounds and wipes away their child’s tears. She has an endless supply of band aides and kisses to fix the “boo-boos”. Whenever a child feels bad and gets ill, only a mother can sooth and comfort them. It can be very heart-breaking to see your child sick, so a…

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