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    In a child day care center children are in groups by their age instead of being with kids with mixed ages. In a family day care the kids are mixed no matter what their age is and can be a good thing. Children younger than the other can learn from the older kids and learn how to imitate the older kids such as their actions. In a child day care center the children will learn how to get along and work together. A child care center can be more reliable for the child to learn more how to feel…

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    immensely significant for a child’s future health and development. Poverty has an adverse effect on a child starting in the early stages in life. Health issues like low birth weight, infection, cerebral palsy, respiratory issues, mental or behavioral disorders, and obesity can occur later in a child’s life. Parental stress negatively affects the development of a child. Poor parenting may result in child abuse,…

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    Analyse how using techniques affect your thoughts and/or feelings about a character in the written text(s). The poem, “Mother any distance” by Simon Armitage, is about a child and his mother. Throughout the poem, we see the relationship of the mother and child naturally develop and change. As the child gets older and becomes more independent he wants to leave the ‘birds nest’. Yet the mother doesn’t want to fully let go. Armitage uses symbolism, metaphor, and rhyme to affect my thoughts and/or…

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    introduction of the lesson? Be specific. Don’t say “It went well.” (2 points) • We could have been a little more effective in our introduction of our lesson. The first down fall was getting the children interested in the lesson. We only were able to get one child to fully go through all the “card” that that we prepared. If we were to do it again, I would say that we should take a few kids out of the classroom and do the lesson with them. We…

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    factors on children and young people’s life chances. The essay will look at poverty, bullying, teen pregnancy and religion and belief using facts and statistics from current professionals in these areas. This will help assess how much of each factor a child can face before any lasting effects that may influence the individual’s life chances. The essay will also look at how our perceptions of the importance of childhood have evolved over the last century or so. The social constructionism of…

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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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    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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    Participation Backwards

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    This is a time where a child knew that if they did not work hard enough, they would not attain the ability to receive the medal. Today, trophies are given at a different expense: participation. When one looks up the definition of trophy they will receive the idea that trophy is an award that is given…

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    their child for school is. Does reading out loud to a child make a difference or do they continue to learn at the same pace either way? There are people who will argue both sides of this topic. Reading to children can help them learn to enjoy reading and give them a positive out look on reading. Reading to them also gives them positive self images and confidence when it comes to reading out loud and doing reading activities while they are in school. The reader will need to know how a childs…

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    at school? Would you feel embarrassed having them around, or proud to have such caring parents? If you chose the latter, then you may already know the significance that a parent may have on their child if they took the time to be involved in their children’s school. Without their parent around, the child will most likely suffer a negative outcome in their lives. This makes it almost a requirement for parents to spend as much time as they can in their children’s school to help prepare them for a…

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