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    LITERATE REVIDUALITY

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    been a more “difficult” child than her older brother, but things had become markedly worse since she had entered school. Tiffany’ teacher reported that she was academically capable but had trouble getting along with other children. She was given to tantrums and would often shout at other children in class or upon the playground. She typically cried when dropped off for school and her teacher reported that she cried frequently during class. She had little ability to make friends at school and her…

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    Deandre Case Summary

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    him to engage in behavior or tell him to stop. In addition, DeAndre engages in tantrum behaviors in public. During a tantrum, DeAndre will throw himself on the floor, scream, kick items down, and drop to the ground. Mom reports that she will give him what he wants. Mom reported that he engages in these behaviors because, he likes the attention from other people and/or he wants a tangible item. Mom reports that tantrums can last up to two hours. Mom also reports, in public, DeAndre will elope. He…

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    Zaigen Observation

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    She never raises her voice at him or spank him. She was firm in explain why he had to do something and she didn’t give into his tantrums, she just let them play out. One thing that would make him easier to parent would be to have a set schedule so he knew what to expect next which would cut down on his tantrums. During my visit with Zaigen and his mother I was able to get a good idea of how wide the temperament spectrum is. I have a child who I would classify as a…

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    noticed that even when rules have been clearly explained the children chose not to follow them. Logan was overexcited and try to go more than once. David asked him to stop multiple times before he had to excuse Logan from the table. Logan than had a tantrum. He was crying and ran upstairs . When no one went to check on him he started to throw things down the steps. Logan is 7 years old and has fits like a 3 or 4 year. When he realized he was still being ignored he came back to the dining room…

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    frustrated and throw tantrum for a little cause. Besides that, Center for Development of Human Services ( Research Foundation of SUNY, Buffalo State College) mentioned that children at the age 2 years old may have many temper tantrums. Desmond Morris stated 2 years old children as terrible two and he said that children in this age have temper tantrums. As we can see from the video, when Eu Vei could not build his own house with leg, he is a little frustrated and threw tantrum by pushing the lego…

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    How often do you consider the ubiquity of weapons of mass murder, patiently aimed at our suburbia? Every single day your life is chanced upon the 16,300 nuclear weapons, waiting to be activated at the whim of that government. Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Beatrice Fihn, outlines the necessity of banning these weapons and the imminent danger of nuclear technology with her 2017 speech. Fihn utilizes numerous literary devices—such as diction, metaphors and scare tactic—to deliver a cohesive and…

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    the book. Lennie’s character archetype varies through many subjects throughout the story. Lennie’s character in the book can represent the child or the fool in the story. All throughout the story he shows signs of resembling a child. He throws tantrums, whines, and complains about things just like a child would. For example, when Lennie tries to sneak the puppy into the bunkhouse and…

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    In Pushout by Monique W. Morris, Morris discusses zero tolerance policies and their effect on African American girls in school. She wrote about a six year old girl who had a tantrum in class. This girl was handcuffed and then kicked out of school passed on the zero tolerance policy. This girl is six. Six year olds have tantrums. They are still learning how to deal with anger and other emotions. It is a normal occurrence. This girl was black and the teacher probably just was tired of dealing with…

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    coping skills and interactions with peers and adults. I asked Alex questions to observe his body language, the use of coping skills and responses. I redirected Alex behaviors in the book because he started to shut down and other times had a small tantrum. I gave Alex several small tasks with instructions. I gave Alex feedback on his practice of coping skills, following instructions. I allowed Alex to share and progress his feeling about the visit. I explained to Alex, we need to work hard on his…

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    “Certainly if I behaved like that now…I should provoke decision and be very properly rebuked,” in this quote he is stating that babies throw tantrums when they are greedy and if he were to do the same thing for food—it would not be allowed. A child who tearfully begs for things is a child that knows exactly what he or she is doing. Does that mean a tantrum is a sin for a child? In Augustine’s point of view, yes, but the bigger picture is that there is no human on earth that can escape sin and we…

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