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    Keeping secrets

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    mention that alcohol & drugs aren ’t the cause for all parents who abuse. My adopted parents didn ’t drink alcohol or use drugs. They were even "upstanding" members in our community & active members in the church. Ironic now when I think about my childhood that Sundays were the only days of the week that I didn ’t get knocked around. Children are even sexually abused. A parent‚ guardian‚ relative‚ or a family friend can sexually abuse them. The age doesn ’t even matter. There are babies that have

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    a set rule for picking up and dropping off preschoolers. For instance‚ when registering a child we ask the parent to fill out a form for others they give permission to pick up their child. None of our preschoolers are allowed to leave the premises with anyone who is not out the list that the parent filled out when they first registered the child. We also keep a record of who drops off and who picks up the child. As a final point‚ In my facility safety is a very important factor.

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    meats and flesh with doing lesser physical works compared to the past. Many people‚ however‚ want to eat a balanced diet without many meats and do more exercise instead in order to keep fit. Keeping fit has become a trend nowadays‚ and that poses both positive and negative effects. There is no doubt that keeping fit can exercise your body. By doing so‚ you can stay more healthy with the enhancement of cardiorespiratory endurance which prevent you from some cardiovascular illnesses as well as speeding

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    The disadvantages of keeping prairie dogs as pets far outweigh the advantages. But the cuteness factor of these unique creatures keep the pet trade moving along with more and more people wanting prairie dogs as pets. Before you take on one of these animals into your care‚ you should weigh all of the factors of ownership so there will be no surprises once the prairie dog is in your home. Advantages Without a doubt‚ the cuteness and uniqueness factors of the prairie dog are what interest people

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    Patty Smith Hill has played an important part in the history of early childhood education. She started off in a nursery school‚ later became a kindergarten teacher. Growing as a teacher she became the principal and superintendent at her school. Her methods of teaching got her invited to Clark University to study child psychology. John Dewey also asked her to come study at the University of Chicago. For 12 years she was a director of the Louisville Kindergarten Training School‚ she was also taking

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    the consistency of guidance and schedule of routines that are present.  By doing this I am able to provide that feeling of safety that is associated with predictability for children needs and expectations.              What I aspire to be as an early childhood educator is not only helping children learn fundamental skills but getting them excited to explore new things and learning through interactive activities giving them a life long love of learning. I try to engage students

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    English as a Second Language Activities for very young learners in early childhood education and early primary education © Integrate Ireland Language and Training 2005 1 Some important points On entry to pre-school or the early years of primary education‚ children whose mother tongue is not English do not differ greatly from their English-speaking peers. They may suffer from shyness and some fear at being removed from the safety of the home environment. Like other small children experiencing

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    On Keeping a notebook

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    an escape from reality for me. They can make us believe is something that isn’t there. But it teaches us that we truly don’t know about someone or something till they tell their story. We cannot judge something just by the appearances we see. For example‚ in “The Mortal Instruments Series” by Cassandra Clare it shows two halves of a place we all grown to know. It was altered in a way to show that there is always to sides of a person or place. This statement was also incorporated in the “The Strange

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    The short article‚ Moving Beyond Colorblindedness in Early Childhood Classrooms emphasizes on teaching diversity in an early childhood classroom. The article deliberately encourages teachers to teach children about race by communicating racial diversity to them however they can. The publisher of the article states that‚ “Once teachers recognize that silence on these issues contributes to the problem‚ then they may be more likely to interrupt racism rather than ignore it.” Being color blind to the

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    1900s the meaning of American identity at home____________ excluded more people than previously Progressive reformers were primarily concerned with____________ making democratic capitalism work better American women of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries found that the settlement house movement_________________ was a good place to use their talents to help society Progressives launched the social purity movement to___________________ attack prostitution and other vices

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