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    fruits. These are great tasting and healthy all at the same time. 4. If you have observed your kid to thumb suck, halt it. It is a bad habit that must be avoided. It will really compromise the health of the teeth. 5. Contrary to popular belief, pacifiers are not too good for babies. Yes, it might distract them and satisfy them for a minute or two. However, it could create various bad effects on their teeth. The benefits of instilling in your kids ' minds the proper practices of good oral care…

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    In the reading, Economic Status and Raving, Christina Robinson writes about the raving subculture and how the amount of disposable income one has plays a factor into this subculture. Robinson wrote this essay based on her own personal experience 's with this subculture during her fist two years at Bentley College. Robinson starts her essay talking about the US economy and how it heavily affects the world economy as a whole. This has allowed many Americans to have more of a disposable income than…

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    Our Enc1101 class partnered with the Institute for Civic Engagement and Democracy to form a service learning project to educate and encourage students at Miami Dade College North Campus to take part in this year’s election. The project was named Beyond the Ballot it was planned as a “speed-dating” party so we could share intimate conversations with the students in a way to not only educate them but to also interact with each other and hear their inputs on the various issues. When I first saw an…

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    Cognitive development is the formation of a thinking process, it includes particularly identification, recall, solve difficulties, problems, and to make decisions from childhood and adulthood (Ghazi, Khan, Shahzada, & Ullah, 2014). Two psychologist, Piaget and Vygotsky, had the most influence on how children learn. Both of them viewed knowledge as something children construct based off of their own experiences. However, they both had totally different approaches and different viewpoints that…

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    an hour of birth, show mothers how to breastfeed and how to maintain lactation even if they are separated from their infant, give infants no food or drink unless medically necessary, practice rooming in, encourage breastfeeding on demand, give no pacifier or artificial nipples to breastfeeding infants, and foster the establishments of breastfeeding support groups and refer others to this group upon discharge(“Ten”) . According to the CDC 2014 report card that on average states with 5 or more…

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    Infant Observation

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    There many differences in each culture that I have observe and each of the specific observation rase the affects of each baby development. I observer that the African parents are interesting. They make their baby go around places. The African parents let them explore they want. The African parent expose the baby with tremendous of bacteria, which is good because their immune response can kill off the bacteria. To make more interesting, the parents are now shaking the baby. The parents always…

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    As Viviana walked away from the house carrying little Isabela, she felt the power of Esme inhabit the house and reach out for her. It buzzed inside her head like a sick headache and brought nausea to her throat. She used every bit of her will and pushed her grandmother back. She regretted not being able to bring her sister with her, but questions would most certainly be asked if she carried a dead body down the middle of Main Street. She wouldn’t be able to take care of the child forever and…

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    Neurological Assessment of a Newborn A newborn neurological assessment is performed during a complete physical exam. The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, 12 cranial nerves that come from the brain and other various nerves that arise from the spinal column (University of Rochester Medical Center [URMC], 2014). A thorough neurological examination is important to detect underlying problems that can cause delay or deficit in the normal development and functioning of an infant…

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    Children develop drastically from birth to the age of three. Transforming from completely dependent upon others to comprehending what it takes to obtain all of their needs. From birth, babies depend on adults for everything to keep them alive, yet in three short years they become independent human beings that, with assistance, can become self-sufficient contributions to society. Development through these years is simply amazing. In such short periods children can digest such an immense amount of…

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    this stage is from birth through age 2. There are 6 substages within this stage. The first substage, reflexes, takes place during the first month after birth. The infants’ behaviors reflect the few reflexes we learn first. For example, if you put a pacifier by an infant’s mouth, the reaction would be…

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