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    P2: Outline the arrangements for providing quality care for looked after children and young people M1: Discuss how policies and procedures help children, young people and their families whilst the child is being looked after…

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    The size was perfect for separating the classroom out into different learning areas. This is a good setup because it helps the child to focus on only the activity/station they are in at that moment. Like most kindergarten classrooms it had one entrance/exit and included a classroom bathroom, which was located in the back. This cut down on distractions since the students did not have to…

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    Assignment 1 Ed and Kimberly’s child, Anthony, experiences a large improvement in vocabulary, concentration, and talking about his day to his father, all of this happens ironically after he is enrolled in a new day care center. Anthony’s vast improvement in his behavior can be explained by his age (how he is maturing and developing), his emotions, and how he is taken care of inside the day care center and at home. Before Anthony is enrolled in the new day care he is about sixteen months old…

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    follows focuses on environmental factors. More specifically, single parent families. Children from single parent hones may present more trouble, and demand more time and effort from their teachers at school. Families usually provide stability for a child. This stability gives children the opportunity to develop emotionally, socially, and academically. Many children in single family homes lack this stability. This is because single parenthood may be filled with negative effects. A single parent…

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    which they have no control. While many marriages last for years and the children of these relationships live a very normal life, many children who are the offspring of divorced parents live in a very unbridled environment. The American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) (2013) reported in today’s society, 50% of all marriages end in divorce leaving unsuspecting children confused, frightened, and with unearned feelings of guilt. Living with this self-imposed guilt, these children…

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    I'm going to let you in on a little secret, the child diagnosed with Apraxia is aware. Perhaps more aware than others; when you can't talk you have a lot more time on your hands to analyze and size up those and things around you. Scary, right? But it's true. I was quickly aware, at the latest 2nd grade, that speech therapists utilized board games and toys to hide the fact that we were doing speaking drills, I was aware that Special Ed was for the slow people, I was aware that others were far…

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    The significant life events that are pertinent to my infancy and childhood stages include ethnic and cultural differences, the effects of birth order and family size, the social aspects of play with peers and school environment, and unplanned pregnancy in adolescence. Ethnic and cultural differences is significant during these stages because I grew up in a family that is mostly Hispanic. A Hispanic family places significance on a common language of Spanish, family relationships, and gender roles…

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    Child Labor Satire

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    “Child slavery is a crime against humanity. Humanity itself is at stake here. A lot of work still remains, but I will see the end of child labor in my lifetime,” said Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian activist and founder of the Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation. For many centuries, different forms of child labors existed all over the world. Although for the past decades or so, child labor has been prohibited in countries, and others have increased. Even in America, we may not have child labor,…

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    need to remember that sports are here to keep a child busy and active. Children use sports to make friends not compete with each other to see who is better. When sport oriented parents and over controlling coaches try to have kids play at a professional level this causes children to lose interest (152, par. 1). With this being said the parents and coaches need to realize how they are taking the game to an unsafe and unsportsmanlike level. Up until a child is about ten years old parents should…

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    I would recommend Rober Coles "How To Raise a Moral Child: The Moral Intelligence of Children." Robert Coles is a child psychiatrist who offers his personal insights on how children learn some of the most valuable lessons by watching what their parents and others do around them. Coles believes that children develop their character at different stages of their lives. Therefore, their moral intelligence is shaped in various times in their lives, too. I believe his book is an excellent resource…

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