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    Autonomy vs. shame and doubt (Year 2). In this stage, the child must learn to be autonomous and self-directing. The caregivers can help in resolving this crisis by providing opportunities and support for competent behavior. These opportunities might involve toilet behavior, eating, or language usage. As an example, parents who act disgusted when their children soil their diapers or pants are likely to suppress in their children feelings of independence and to create a sense of shame in them. The…

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    community and benefit yourself. For instance the Article “The Importance of Youth Sports” it states “Fueling a passion will create a devotion to training to generate a balanced, long-term competitive success.” (Philip). That is to say that when a child develops a passion at a young age the easier it will be for them in the future to be more devoted to something (Philip). Youth sports can provide a balance in your life (Philp). For e.g, the article spoke about how youth sports can help children…

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    Ideal Social Care Practice

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    or lifestyle problems at any point in their lives. It involves a team of staff - both professional and non-professional - who support individuals in need of assistance, living in the community and in residential care. Social care is divided into child and adult services. Adult social care is the most rapidly growing portion of the sector and it is most likely going to continue to grow due to the constantly ageing population. Ideal social care practice is about more than counteracting…

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    The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends that all infants and young children be screened for delays as a regular part of their ongoing health care. The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) and the Child Neurology Society (CNS) call for screening at all well-child visits from infancy through school-age and “at any age thereafter if concerns are raised about social acceptance, learning, or…

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    Do Summer Time-Use Gaps

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    There is a joke within the teaching community that goes “What are the three main reasons for teaching? June, July, and August”. While some teachers may find this joke funny, parents of children are trying to figure out what their children will do in June, July, and August. S. Gershenson from the American University decided to do some research on time use of grade school aged children with sub-groups of household income, and parental education level. Gershenson wrote the article Do Summer…

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    minute you have people looking at you, worshipping you and following everything they do.Many times celebrities forget that their role models thinking their entertainers and won't be copied or imitated. Celebrities like Adrian Peterson, who abused his child (Article 1 Mendes) are very negative too kids as stated in the previous paragraph kids will be desensitized to all the stuff the celebrities are doing. Another way that celebrities are shown as role models is that the parents don’t show that…

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    I Listen To My Parents

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    inquiry by a nine-year-old girl, “I asked my mom and my daddy once: What’s the thing that means most to you? They said they didn’t know but I shouldn’t worry my head too hard with questions like that” (Coles, p. 442). With limited moral understanding, a child cannot establish set morals to base their decisions on. Children receive an enormous benefit from parental guidance, but often time’s parents neglect addressing moral problems. Coles proceeds in the…

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    daddy look sad? After Thomas answered our questions we must use precaution and try to provide the appropriate care for Megan, mommy, and Thomas. So, therefore, this would be what I gathered from Thomas’s picture. 5. What concerns do you have for each child? Prioritize those concerns in a list (paragraph not required here). After reading the case file, there are a lot of concerns for Megan and…

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    In some cases, being their best friend can be fun because you get to hang out with your child, making endless memories and have that special bond and connection with them. Most important you get to stay “hip” and “up-to-date” on all the latest trends and gossip! Being there best friend can be beneficial to you because you do not feel the guiltiness of whooping and punishing your child. Everyone can agree that the most rewarding part of it all is that being their best friend means an increase…

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    state that who’s right about protecting their kids for technology the dad embraces it or the mother try to protect their child for tech(Dockterman). The writer is try to looking to the shoe of the mother and father then tell to the reader on why mother and father react differently because the dad will encourage their kids to not be scared will the mother always worried about the child that why she is fear about internet device will hurt their kids. Dockterman ask parents to at least to think…

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