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    When I arrived I was told the child will be return to the program in October. Crystal shared that Edith “LINC Coordinator” will be meeting with the parents to discuss her concerns about the child’s behaviour. I explained to Crystal to presume positive intentions and begin the discussion by asking questions, gathering more information and consider opening difficult conversations on a positive note. While it's important to be upfront with parents if the purpose of the meeting is to discuss a…

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    educational math or reading games. That scenario sounds great, but is not something you hear of a child doing on a regular basis which is why that will never happen. Some may argue that the parents should monitor if the child is actually using it for learning purposes, while others may say the child should be able to play whatever games they want since the schools make them use the computers for educational purposes only. Honestly, no matter how many learning programs and games are made children…

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    Stressing Student Success

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    their child under given circumstances. Does the strict nature of Chinese mothers help their kids in succeeding? Is it good to give such huge amount of pressure to the kids? What is the current scenario on how various societies implement parenting? Looking at all these speculations, the topic” stressing academic…

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    What Is Secure Attachment

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    insecure. Insecure attachment can further be spilt into different types; insecure-avoidant, insecure-ambivalent and insecure-disorganised. The relationship between an infant and their primary caregiver is fundamental for future relationships of the child. The child will use their first relationship as a template to apply to future relationship experiences. Gearity (2005), proposed the idea that infants and their primary caregiver must accomplish two basic goals that will be the foundations for…

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    Maturity varies on what a child is exposed to and the environment that they grow up in. As they enter adulthood, these age appropriate values tend to follow suit. Experts say that parents often have to do with these results, Joseph Lao is amongst these experts. “Effective parents are skilled at providing home environments that nurture maturity in their children. They set appropriate examples, provide age appropriate standards and hold their children accountable to those standards” (Lao,…

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    the circumstances that the child or children that the spyware is being used to spy on are aware of the parent’s spyware use and that the parent is only using it to listen…

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    where it is at the eye level of the child and it is also reachable for the child/ accessable for the children. It was a cozy room with soft carpets and furnatures. The room has full of exploring things to do once the child steps in. What is your classroom doing well? The room was orgainzed with centers such listening, writing, math, art, home center, block center and more. these center are well oerganize in small boxes with label or the materials are visable for child to take…

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    areas can be can be harder to identify compared to a child who has delays in speech or gross motor. Cognition is difficult to describe. Hooper and Umansky (2014) define cognitive development as an individual’s ability to translate objects and events into a symbolic form that can be stored in the brain. Cognition can be measured with perceptual and conceptual skills. Perceptual skills are the connection…

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    Overbearing Sport Parents

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    opinion, parents need to wait until their child can pick what sport they want to play or whether they want to play at all. Most children who start playing sports a young age are visiting the doctor’s office and hospital more due to sport related injuries. According to KidsHealth.org, “young children are more susceptible to injury because they are less coordinated and have slower reaction times”. Not only does overbearing parents take away from the child but it also takes the fun away from the…

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    The aim is keeping the focus on the child, but giving clear understanding of family life, particularly issues which impact upon the child, as well as elements which act as strengths to help the child. However to reflect individualism where everyone has different needs, thoughts and experiences, separate assessments must be undertaken for each child. The framework for assessments is a holistic evidence-based approach showing a balance outlook…

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