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    “Children need the freedom and time to play. Play is not a luxury. Play is a necessity.” Kay Redfield Jamison believes that children need time to play and have fun because one day they may not be able to. I believe that Jamison thinks that you need to have time to play because they need to have fun and just have free time. America’s gift to my generation is freedom to do extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities are America’s gift to my generation. I think this because when you…

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    introduce, children actually desire and need structure in their lives. Rules and boundaries prepare them for adulthood, and create meaning in their lives. However, too many rules can have adverse effects on not only a parent's relationship with their child, but also on the child's relationship with themselves, and the world. While rules and discipline are necessary for providing structure in a child's life, parents should only exercise a moderate amount of control over their children, for the…

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    According to chapter 1 of your text, why is it important to use an ecological approach when creating and writing effective policies for children and families? It is important to use an ecological approach when creating the effective policies for children and families because this approach allows the policy makers to take the influence of context into consideration when evaluating the problems of the young people. We can take the family background as an example. Children from low-income family…

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    the Headstart program, I am convinced that our young children need to be exposed to positive role models to become successful role maker in life. However, the role models could be a family member, a teacher, a friend or whoever has contact with the child during the growth and development stages. In my opinion, I believe what children learn could be an advantage or disadvantage to their future in our society. As Early Childhood Educators, we should make sure that the right standards are in place…

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    Marginalization In Canada

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    portrayed as a land of opportunity and a place where people can live good lives. Unfortunately this is not the case for everyone since there are individuals and families who are currently living in poverty. A lot of Canadians are negatively impacted by child poverty, income inequality and gender equity which does not make sense especially for a wealthy country like Canada. In Windsor for instance, the west end is often given a bad name since there is a lot of run down homes and it is not as nice…

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    The importance of kids’ behaviour, which was always debatable, has now become more controversial. The substantial influence of kids’ act has sparked the controversy over the years. It can be utterly agreed that sometimes children behave in a way that is not taught by parents, nevertheless, several studies of psychology have found that kids’ remain, essentially, like a blank slate. This essay will shed a light on both aspects before inferring to a plausible conclusion. To begin with, there are…

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    As a young child I was always being pushed to be a better athlete. I was the kid who had to take everything seriously and there was no time to be a kid during a sporting event. I wouldn’t be the type of athlete I am today if I didn’t have parents pushing me to be my very best. There are some parents who just let their children struggle, but I wouldn’t want it any other way. Most of the time parents are the worst judges of their child’s ability in sports. They’re children everyday with social…

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    Companies have successfully, marketed their products towards an unsuspecting consumer group, children. A child having a temper-tantrum holds more influence than the average person would imagine. These children are able to convince their parents into buying toys that are used once and then sent to the dump. This type of advertising brings about the question of morality is advertising products towards kids. In the current century it is nearly impossible to shield children from all types of…

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    Women Coming Of Age

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    In upper social class, young women may have been sent to an aristocrat woman’s house hold to be her lady in waiting. This was to teach her how to be a wife and how to manage her aristocratic household when she marries. For the young men in upper social class they may have gone off to University taking up an apprenticeship or entered into court service. At this point in a child’s life cycle historians can determine how their adulthood would be performed. The rich would have a safety net and not…

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    Accomplishments

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    proud of what they have done is a great way for them to gain confidence. The shows that children watch on television reflect on how they act. Shows that portray characters as confident have a more inspiring role in a child’s life. Encouraging a child to be confident with themselves will stay with them as they grow. It is important for children to understand the messages that the shows give off in a positive way. Being proud of what you have accomplished is one of the most important messages…

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