Professional Relationships with Children Young People and Adults Essay

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    and excited. I sometimes was curious about what his little mind was thinking. Thereby, I want to learn more about how children develop and learn in cognitive, social, emotional and moral aspects, hoping to understand them better. Elders in China often say that the most pivotal period in the self-development of children is before three years old. I knew this saying when I was young but I never had a deep understanding about it. My parents were quite busy doing their business when my little…

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    1. Describe the forms of violence pertaining to gay and lesbian relationships. The various forms of violence found in gay and lesbian relationships are very much similar to what is found in heterosexual relationships. In a study conducted by Gregory Greenwood et al. (2002), it was found that the most major forms of violence against gay males included sexual battering, physical battering, and psychological battering. Of the participants surveyed, it was found that five percent were sexually…

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    average family that are changing life course which is the building block of many families living in the ghetto. In this paper discussion will be the mother who is single with three young adult children. The discussion of marital disfigurations of attachments and abuse and lack of attachment between themselves and the relationships involving their husbands and boyfriends Furthermore, in this paper a description of accepting the shift generational roles and structural theory is analyzed and…

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    group of people. They laugh, cry, feel happy, feel sad, and want to be treated like adults. So it comes to no shock that they do actually get treated the way they want in the medical field. When teens have to seek medical treatment, most prefer to have everything be confidential. Some fear that if their parents are involved, they’ll interfere and cause problems the teen doesn’t know how to deal with, which doesn’t allow them to grow, mature and take responsibility like an adult. If an adult does…

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    circling children and young adults is bullying. It is a form of abuse using aggressive physical and verbal actions. It is considered to be one of the most leading causes of self harm and insecurities. Teachers in schools and interactive programs fail to capture the real pain of how this affects not only the victims, but their families. These actions lead to mental health issues, including anxiety, depression and in many cases, suicide. Bullying has always been a big problem in society which…

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    wanted to look into texting and how that is related to satisfaction in the relationships. The findings concluded that there was a negative relationship with male texting and satisfaction in the relationship. This is opposite of what was found with females who showed a positive relationship with female texting and satisfaction with their significant others. This could indicate that whenever there is a strain on the relationship, men take to texting women rather than talking face-to-face about…

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    working in a care setting should be aware that broken equipment is a risk to children. We need to check equipment regularly and all broken equipment needs to be removed or fixed as soon as possible, to reduce this hazard. Practitioners should use policies to cover personal hygiene in a setting. Children should be safe and comfortable at all times. A policy involving personal hygiene for example will tell a setting that children should never be left wet or soiled and should be educated in…

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    “healthy individual.” It is when the mother does not, or cannot, provide this safe and secure environment that the child, through no fault of their own, can be put on a potentially self-destructive or anguished path throughout their childhood into adult life. This isn’t to say that the infant or child will not experience any discontent or have periods of aggression. According to Winnicott, these periods are actually beneficial for the child and considered to be healthy in their development of…

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    As suggested in the introduction, I am aware of harsh treatment of people who are among America’s sexual minorities, including gay and transgender citizens, who have been the victims of cyberbullying, other forms of harassment, violence, homicide, discrimination, abuse and neglect that no human being should have to endure…

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    Push By Sapphire: Summary

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    about the signs of abuse and the theories behind why people do what they do. Precious was a strong, independent child and woman who endured what no human should ever have to endure. The book is explained throughout all of the paragraphs. Push opened up with Precious being suspended from school because she was pregnant. Then fast forwards to her having her first child on the kitchen floor. Immediately abuse is seen as her mother kicks…

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