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    Children as Consumers

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    Carlos Cruz Professor Bucher Enc1102 17 Feb. 2012 Children as Consumers Experts estimate that two- to fourteen-year-olds sway over $500 billion a year in household purchasing (Calvert 205). So is consumerism the backbone of the U.S. economy? Children who live in developed countries have a variety of products to choose from. These products are introduced to children by advertising. These advertisements are everywhere from TV to even inside schools. Corporations’ main goal is to sell their products

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    Computers and children

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    computers‚ they cannot resist that kind of exciting and productive interaction. Yet‚ some adults think that children should not be exposed to it at their early age because of its negative effects on them. Despite such claims‚ those limited negative effects are outweighed by the social‚ emotional and learning development caused by the interaction with the computer by the young‚ in general‚ and children with special needs in specific‚ under the guidance of the adult. In fact‚ computers are becoming more

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    Television and Children

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    Television and Children How big a presence is TV in kids ’ lives? Kids with a TV in their bedroom spend an average of almost 1.5 hours more per day watching TV than kids without a TV in the bedroom. Many parents encourage their toddlers to watch television. Most children ’ s programming does not teach what parents say they want their children to learn; many shows are filled with stereotypes‚ violent solutions to problems‚ and mean

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    Working mothers risk damaging their child’s prospects by STEVE DOUGHTY‚ Daily Mail Mothers who return to work after their baby is born risk causing serious damage to the child’s prospects in later life‚ researchers revealed yesterday. Such children are more likely to do worse at school‚ become unemployed and to suffer mental stress than youngsters whose mothers stay at home to bring them up. The findings from the Institute for Social and Economic Research are a severe blow to the Government‚

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    Spanking Children

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    “the effects of spanking children are negative. Corporal punishment such as “spanking” proves to only have a negative impact on the future development of a child both short and long term. A recent study by Afifi and colleagues showed‚ children who are spanked risk of mental illnesses are dramatically increased. Theses mental illnesses include: risk of depression‚ risk of mania‚ risk of mood disorder and risk of alcohol abuse or dependence. Now that you have heard the long term effects of abusive

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    Latchkey Children

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    Latchkey Children Latchkey Children are children who return from school to an empty house because their parents are away working or their just left alone at home with little or no parental supervision. In today’s society this is becoming more and more common due to the fact that in most households‚ both parents carry a job or career to support the family. Other names for Latchkey Children are "children in self-care"‚ "children of working parents"‚ "unsupervised

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    Observing Children

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    Mother. Hypothesis: My hypothesis was to determine the effects of maternal presence versus absence on sibling behavior. Setting: This observation took place in the children ’s home. As a playroom they used the living room because that is where all their toys are. For my observation I used both the siblings and their mother. During the observation I was present including the children and their mother. I am not related to those children. I happened to meet them a couple of times because they

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    Polygamy and Children

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    POLYGAMY Imagine a young girl of twelve marrying a man of forty whom she has never seen before and being forced to produce children until her body is physically unable to perform a safe pregnancy. Imagine the girl being brainwashed and beaten for contradicting with a belief held by another man and forced to stay in her community for her entire life without knowing anything of the outside world. This scary world exists not just in imagination‚ but in the form of marriage known as polygamy. Found

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    sugar and children

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    sugar affects attention in small children) Experimental Method  Hypothesis – The more sugar that a child consumes‚ the less attentive the child will be. If too much sugar is consumed the child may become very active for a short time then crash.  Independent Variable – In safe dosses increase the amount of sugar the children consume in a given time period before having them take a short test to track their attention.  Dependent Variable – Have each of the children take a short test to determine

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    Television and Children

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    Television and Children Michael Bertleff Com/156 November 18‚ 2012 Pamela Talley Television and Children The year is 2012 and the amount of violence children are exposed to has increased in many forms of media. Over 40 years ago‚ all society had to worry about was the violence on television and movies. Now society has to protect children from exposure to violence on the video games they play and from social networks on the Internet. Parents want to keep the children as innocent and pure

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