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    A. Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) Parent-Child Interaction Therapy‚ or PCIT‚ is a type of behavioral-parental training designed for children ages 2 through 7 with emotional and/or behavioral disorders and their caregivers. This evidence-based treatment (EBT) focuses on improving the parent-child relationship and changing the parent-child interaction patterns through the use of behavioral therapy‚ play therapy‚ and parent training to teach the parent appropriate disciplinary techniques.

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    The influence of internet: more good than harm. 5 thoughts on “The influence of internet: more good than harm.” 1. Olivialathianza on January 29‚ 2012 at 10:47 am said: I don’t agree if the internet give more good than harm influence‚ as we could see nowadays teenager or child had been contaminated by lots of negatives in internet‚ they become more lazy to study‚ do homework‚ and they also wasted their time mostly on internet. Some negatives are like Porn and social networking‚ porn have make

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    Safety Tips Did you know the internet holds all types of danger? Viruses‚ predators and illegal activities. Viruses can from apps‚ websites‚ and pictures‚ boot sector‚ in an executable program and in a macro. Place you didn’t even know about. You can get the clean out but some can be free‚ then again some you have to pay for. That led me to my next topic. Illegal activities such as jail breaking phones‚ copy writer‚ downloading files and using without permission and sharing subscription password

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    While some consider it as a blessing others regard it as a curse‚ because the internet like everything else in the world has a good and a bad side to it. The one of the main reasons that many people blame is that there is no sense of censorship in the world of the internet. Without censorship many things spin out of control. People start using the internet as a method of spying rather than a manner of communication they abuse this blessing by placing information or data that is unacceptable such

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    Heterosexual-Parents and Homosexual-Parents Most people have an automatic belief that a child who is raised by heterosexual-parents is better off than a child who is raised by homosexual-parents. The belief held by most people may make the task seem more socially acceptable. However‚ there is no law against it‚ nor is it written in stone that a child should not be raised by homosexual-parents. Furthermore‚ with the same amount of love‚ structure‚ effort‚ and stability homosexual-parents can be equally

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    Internet censorship (Is it possible to keep children safe from potential internet dangers?) by: Eko Setiyo Utomo The Internet has become a part of modern life style for most people. In developed countries‚ most people use the internet at home. Children can access the internet for everything‚ from playing games‚ to doing schoolwork‚ to chatting with friends via e-mail‚ to surfing the web. Most online services provide children with a vast range of resources such as encyclopedias‚ current events

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    Relationship between Parent and Child When I was younger‚ scraped knees were a daily thing and whenever that happened I would always run to the most important person in my life for help: my mom. To a child‚ a parent is someone that can care for and love them. Children start their attachments during infancy. Moreover does a person have to be biologically related to be a parent to a child‚ and does it affect the relationship to a child’s understanding. Of the many different relationships we form over

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    Computers and the Internet are great items for the household‚ but along with these advantages there are disadvantages. They are constantly changing the way that we live and do business. The Internet puts tons of information at a click of a button. This information is a great educational tool for children. The Internet can be very dangerous to young children‚ and there is also research being done now about possible problems that adults have with computers. It is the parents’ responsibility to make

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    The internet has become quite popular as a method to communicate with in today?s modern day society. Retrieving information whether its purpose is for personal benefit or entertainment has been revolutionized by this medium. However the internet faces major problems with society?s generational hierarchy‚ as this information may not be intended for everyone in society to view. The internet has removed the walls from our homes allowing faceless people to communicate with us without regard to personal

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    say that the child‚ Courtnie Williamson‚ suffered the worse consequences of all‚ she will be affected physically‚ emotionally‚ and intellectually for the rest of her life; with therapy and willpower she might be able to recover to a certain extent‚ but there is no certainty on the success of any treatment. This negligent act limited the future of this child and the way that she might be productive and contribute to society; just as important are the enormous consequences for the parents. As much

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