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    Dugan WR 122 Kathleen Bustamante Assignment # 2 April 28‚ 2014 Discipline vs. Punishment Child discipline is something that we have all experienced personally in different forms‚ seen used on others‚ and is also to some degree what many of us will go on to practice later in life with our own children. Each person has their own opinion on what discipline is and how it should be used on children. The Webster dictionary defines discipline as “training to ensure proper behavior: the practice or methods

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    Unit 025 – Safeguarding 1.2 – tASK 2 Explain Child Protection within the wider context of safe guarding children and young people. Child protection should always be the primary concern of all those who work with children and young people. Safeguarding encompasses child protection‚ support‚ counselling‚ and prevention of harm‚ education and providing all of the things that a child needs to develop. Safeguarding a child is ensuring that they have the support and opportunity to achieve their potential

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    Name Of Child: Noor Age: 4 Gender: Girl Setting: Child is inside her own home. Large living room with several other children and toys surrounding the area. Adults are occupying the kitchen which is several feet away. Date: November 28‚ 2013 Time Begin: 5:45 PM Time Ended: 6:30 PM Situation: The child is roaming around an open living room lined with toys. She is accompanied by several children also within her same cohort. Most children are gathered around a play house. There are several miscellaneous

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    Public Concern in the Childcare Sector: Child to Staff Ratios Public Concern in the Childcare Sector: Child to Staff Ratios At the end of 2012‚ it was announced that the Government were looking to relax their child to staff ratios for childcare in England. The reason for this is that they though it would make more available spaces for childcare‚ and lower costs for parents. Britain has some of the highest childcare costs in the world‚ with many mothers with two or more children saying it does

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    of children that leads them to and keeps them in child care . Some people choose it so they can stay home with their own children. Others do it to help out their community. Still other try it because to them they think it might be an easy way to earn money. It was the hardest job I ever loved. I had 3 children of my own ‚ and if I got a job in a different field ‚ I would need child care for my daughters. When I looked around at the child-care option available‚ I didn’t like what I saw.

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    excellent examples of possible ways to integrate the child’s personal interests into what needs to be targeted for sessions. So‚ if a child needs to increase their verbal output with regards to nouns‚ then I could focus on utterances that emphasize the use of nouns as a direct example to the child. Some examples provided: “Brrrr puzzle. Brrrrmmm Car.” If the child needs to focus more on verbs then the language model could be: “push. Slide. Point‚ push.” This emphasizes the use of the nouns or verbs

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    are it develops self-control and self-discipline. Likewise‚ it strengthens relationships. And finally it teaches responsibility to children. This essay will conclude that the advantages of disciplining children outweigh the disadvantages. 96 words The advantages and disadvantages of Disciplining Children Children are prone to wrongdoings and tend to break rules and misbehave at one time or other. To overcome these situations parents should discipline their children in order to instill better

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    make-up and flashy costumes are all things you would expect to see on a Barbie doll‚ but strangely enough‚ this is no longer the case. These things are becoming more and more popular in beauty pageants as early as six months old. Some people say child beauty pageants are absolutely great but also many sources that believe as though children are being robbed of their childhood. Beauty pageants are very exploitive because they promote a materialistic belief on young girls‚ damage self-esteem and

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    Child poverty is one of the major problems today. Poverty can affect anyone but children are most affected. Poverty in children has become big social problem. Poverty is not having enough for needs. Not having enough can bring many concerns. Poverty is long lasting effect and can leave permanent mark on Childs behavior. Poverty can impact children’s performance in school and poverty can bring many health issues. Many children are born in poor family where their family members lack at providing

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    Playground/Workplace At an early age‚ a child’s favorite place in the world is the playground. Here‚ a child sees the world as his own—the sandbox‚ the monkey bars‚ and the swings—everything is his to touch and play with. More often than not‚ he runs around with his playmates around the playground‚ as if nothing else matters but playing with them. The playground‚ filled with toys‚ children and laughter‚ gives us an idea of a harmless and fun place. But this isn’t always the case.

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