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    Child Endangerment

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    Is it necessary to remove a child from their home? Unit 5: Reading Week - Midterm Essay   Louissy Burns-Taylor CJ102-07: Criminology I  Professor Elycia Daniel  November 16‚ 2010 Is it necessary to remove a child from their home? A recent policy was implemented by Anytown’s Department of Job and Family Services regarding the issue of child endangerment. Any household that has one or more documented offense of domestic violence‚ child abuse‚ or drug or alcohol related offenses committed

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    Child Protection

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    responsibility. Everyone who comes into contact with children and families has a role to play. Prior to this document being developed‚ in 2003‚ the Government formulated a policy called ‘Every Child Matters’. Within this document‚ there are 5 main rights that the government believe that every child has the right to‚ this is also called the change for children framework: 1) stay safe‚ 2) be healthy‚ 3) enjoy and achieve‚ 4) make a positive contribution and 5) to achieve economic well-being. Each point within

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    Psychology Child

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    family and the mother’s clan are most important. A child is said to inherit the father’s soul or spirit and from the mother a child receives flesh and blood (mogya). This relates them more closely to the mother’s clan. The Ashanti live in an extended family. The family lives in various homes or huts that are set up around a courtyard. The head of the household is usually the oldest brother that lives there. He is chosen by the elders. He is called either Father or Housefather and is obeyed by everyone

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    Child Neglect

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    Sean Nelson SW320 J. Juarez Child Neglect This quarter at California State Polytechnic University‚ Pomona‚ I am taking a class called “Family Violence.” In this class‚ one of the most disturbing types of abuse that I have learned about is the neglect of children. Hard to detect and even harder to prove‚ it is the most common form of family violence between senior citizens who live with their families. In 1998 there were an estimated 903‚000 victims of child maltreatment‚ and more than half

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    Child Psychology

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    What is child psychology? Child psychology is the study of all aspects of development in childhood. It studies what affects that development and what the impact of childhood experiences might be on an individual’s cognitive‚ social and emotional development and how it may affect them later in their life. This approach to psychology looks at infancy‚ childhood and adolescence‚ but is particularly interested in the earlier years of infancy‚ as the main focus of child psychology is looking at early

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    Child Development

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    Learning in Schools SECTION 1 Child and Young Person Development 1 Home Learning College The main stages of child and young person development From birth through to adulthood children continually grow‚ develop‚ and learn. A child’s development can be measured through social‚ emotional‚ intellectual‚ physical and language developmental milestones. All children and young people follow a similar pattern of development so the order in which each child advances from one milestone to the

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    Child Labour

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    Child labour is the practice of having children engage in economic activity‚ on part or full-time basis. The practice deprives children of their childhood‚ and is harmful to their physical and mental development. Poverty‚ lack of good schools and growth of informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India. The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour‚ aged 5–14‚ to be at 12.6 million. The child labour problem is not unique to India;

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    Child Abuse

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    ARTICLE Child Sexual Abuse: Consequences and Implications Gail Hornor‚ RNC‚ MS‚ PNP ABSTRACT Sexual abuse is a problem of epidemic proportions in the United States. Given the sheer numbers of sexually abused children‚ it is vital for pediatric nurse practitioners to understand both short-term and long-term consequences of sexual abuse. Understanding consequences of sexual abuse can assist the pediatric nurse practitioner in anticipating the physical and mental health needs of patients and also

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    America is called the “Melting Pot” because of the diversity of the American culture. The migration and immigration of different cultures and people created America’s identity and its nickname of the “Melting Pot”. The American identity began developing in the 1600’s with the construction of colonial America. Throughout the 1800’s‚ America’s identity was developed by thousands of immigrants who entered America and the migration of people within America. Between the 19th and 20th century‚ and even

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    Child Psychology

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    I. Purpose of paper: Child Psychology‚ study of children’s behavior-including physical‚ cognitive‚ motor‚ linguistic‚ perceptual‚ social‚ and emotional characteristics-from birth through adolescence. Child psychologists attempt to explain the similarities and differences among children and to describe normal as well as abnormal behavior and development. They also develop methods of treating social‚ emotional‚ and learning problems and provide therapy privately and in schools‚ hospitals‚ and

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