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    Child Soldiers

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    and its aftereffect Ismeal Beah went through tough time in his childhood. These immense situations that he nitwits in his memoir are incredible. And furthermore these events exemplify his childhood and become a child soldier. The turned into a cruel human being and portrayed as a child drenched in blood. The children are in dire circumstances to survive and to strive for the family and his memories lost and his past that his is trying to lose due to the cruel person he became. One of the things

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    child care

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    Three different types of settings are Statutory‚ Voluntary and Private sectors which aim to support children and their families. A statutory sector in my area is a primary school for children aged 5-11 years. These services are compulsory and enacted by act of law and are funded by the UK taxes. At this age children are taught both the key stage 1 and 2 curriculum which covers Maths‚ English and Science in preparation for the National standards (SATS). This supports children and their families

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    Rights of the Child

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    THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was brought into effect to recognise that Children needed their own set of specific human rights that should be protected and that these were a universal right not a privilege. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child was drawn up and accepted by the UN in 1989. The UK government agreed to abide by the principles in 1991 and it was fully implemented in 1992. The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most universally

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    Psychology and Child

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    offering a balance of child led and adult led based activities. Each practitioner must observe the children and plan activities which meet the individual needs and interests. They must also follow the interests of the child; asking them what they would like to do and how they may do it etc. We must also ensure that we are providing opportunities for children to lead the activity themselves‚ and supporting them to do this. 4.2 – Explain the importance of engaging with a child to support sustained

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    Child Observation

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    children at play has always been quite a fascinating experience for me. Seeing them interact with each other always makes you stop and think to yourself‚ why are they doing the things and acting the way that they are? Having the chance to observe a child in their everyday environment was such an experience and brought so many things into perspective. I had the chance to observe such a unique two and half year old little boy named Asher. Asher‚ since day one has always stood out from other kids for

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    Child Care

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    Unit 2 PER Diary Task 2 P2.4 In my setting a child came to me crying and told me that a child has made him upset by snatching the ball of him at lunch time. I called the other child who had made him cry and asked him why he snatched the ball of him. I explained him he should not snatch a ball or anything from anyone he must ask kindly. The child did not pay attention to what I had said to him and continued to do snatch things from other children. I then decided used the doll puppets to demonstrate

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    Child Labour

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    Child Labour Defination Wordsworth has said: “The child is father or the man.” Children are our future. Now when they are so important‚ we must realize what are doing for them. Have we succeeded in providing them the basic necessities of life such as education and health care? Although the government NGOs and other organizations are busy in solving the problem of child labour yet nothing seems to have come out of their work. Poverty is the main case of this failure. The poor parents are

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    The Resilient Child

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    The Resilient Child Name Institution The Resilient Child Resiliency is tied to the ability to grow and develop continuously despite the adversities presented by this life; the ability to live through every day‚ despite the harsh life that brings forth fear and uncertainties in life. This ability is developed through nurture. Adults who expect children to overcome life difficulties are the enabling hand behind resiliency. Parents‚ teachers and all adults involved in child development must

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    child adult

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    parents are to protect their children‚ children often feel the need to not only obey their parents but to protect them. Even if it means holding a secret that their parents told them to keep‚ or a secret that will not affect the relationship of the child and parent‚ sometimes out of fear. In many children’s literatures that we all have read‚ there is always a constant plot where something bad happens to the bad guy who betrays the good guy or a group of people. So they are impelled to strive to be

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    Era Of Child Protection

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    History of Child Protective Services Abstract The purpose of this research paper was to examine the history of child protective services and the changes made to better help families and protect children. This research will illustrate how efforts have been made to improve child protection. The research will illustrate eras of child protection until today’s foster care regulations and benefits. Research also indicates that child maltreatment continues to be a social issue that needs addressed

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