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    Adoption Of Children

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    on whether you’re gay or you’re not‚ adoption of children shouldn’t be restricted on someone’s sexual orientation. The Catholic Church and certain religions overall see this as an abomination to humanity. Certain people believe children might grow up wanting to be gay if they are raised by gay parents‚ also there are many people out there in the world right now who are heterosexual and are not qualified to raise a child‚ they might mistreat children‚ maybe they don’t even provide the care required

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    Learning through Play

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    Learning Through Play April 10‚ 2014 By definition play is recreational activities for enjoyment and recreation; the spontaneous activities of children. (Webster dictionary) Learning is the process of gaining knowledge. (Webster dictionary). Through to move something from one point to another point; used to describe movement. (Webster dictionary) Learning through play is what all children do. Although there are many definitions of play and learning it is a very simple

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    Autistic Children

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    Many years ago when I was seven years old‚ I watched my cousin Christopher rock back and forth as he worked a crossword puzzle. I tried to distract him from working the puzzle to ride bikes with me. I continuously asked him to play with me‚ but he kept staring at the puzzle while I attempted to look in his eyes. Next thing I know he had tore the puzzle apart and threw the pieces in the air‚ one at a time. He did not speak‚ but he made crying noises. The more I asked questions or talked to him

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    Figure in Latino Children May Lead to Criminal Activity [Name of the Writer] [Submitted To: Name of the Instructor] [Name of the Institution] [Date] The Absence of Father Figure in Latino Children May Lead to Criminal Activity Introduction Having a father definitely makes a difference in a child’s life. He is someone who hugs when things are troublesome and when you look for an advice. Feeling fatherhood is a transformative experience for children‚ no matter the father

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    Play – Its nature and value’ by Jerome Anderson In today’s world of technology and pushy parents that want academic savvy children‚ where is the play-time for our kids? For many years parents have been bringing their children to homework clubs‚ football‚ basketball‚ netball practice‚ plus dance classes and other activities to improve their children’s outlook on life. While all these structured activities are good for a child at a young age‚ is it really what they want? According to Article

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    Autonomy In Children

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    acceptable behavior. Important events for them include gaining more control over food choices‚ toy preferences and clothing selection. They even will benefit from try to put on clothes by themselves and being able to ask for help if they need it. Children who successfully complete this stage feel secure and confident‚ while those who do not are left with a sense of inadequacy and self-doubt. During this time they are developing their own code of behavior and develop self-control. The parent has to

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    Eyewitnesses In Children

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    Eyewitnesses tend to have a tremendous impact when it comes to identifying and convicting a perpetrator. However‚ what happens when the only eyewitness is a child? Children are thought to be particularly unreliable‚ especially in the criminal justice system‚ and regardless of this‚ jurors still tend to place a lot of confidence in them (Lowenstein‚ Blank‚ & Sauer‚ 2010). Children’s abilities to be reliable eyewitnesses has been a subject of interest over the past few years‚ and whether or not they

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    Epilepsy in children

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    Epilepsy in Children: A Brief review November 14‚ 2008 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Epilepsy is a condition in which seizures are triggered recurrently from within the brain. 1 A seizure is a sudden‚ transient disturbance of brain function‚ manifested by involuntary motor‚ sensory‚ autonomic‚ or psychic phenomena‚ alone or in any combination‚ often accompaniec by alteration or loss of consciousness and may occur after a metabolic‚ traumatic‚ anoxic‚ or infectious insult to the brain. 2 The epilepsy

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    seld directed play

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    of freely chosen‚ self -directed play and leisure. Freely chosen means that a child is able to make his own choices of when‚ how and what to play. The only intervention for an adult is to make sure that the environment or play is suitable and safe. A play or leisure has to be voluntary‚ spontaneous‚ the child has to be willing to participate and he cannot be forced to play. Children have the freedom to decide and by

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    Why Is Play Important

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    development. CYP core 3.1 4.3 Explain how play and activities are used to support the development of speech‚ language and communication. PLAY IS IMPORTANT – PLAY IS LEARNING – PLAY IS FUN Play is the natural way for a child to discover the world around them and interact with others. Through play children combine movement‚ thinking‚ listening and communication which help’s children to develop and enhance their skills. Adult’s sharing play with children are helping the child to develop knowledge

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