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    he policies and procedures put in place at school help children to feel safe. For example‚ a behaviour policy that highlights the code of conduct expected from all children reassures the child that the school have consequences in place if a child is being unsafe. This may include if a child is being unsafe with equipment in class that child will get a negative consequence. Similarly‚ if a child gets bullied theyâ€TMll know something will be done about it as the school bullying policy highlights the

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    curious about how TV affects children‚ so I typed it into Google. The Department of Education states that children in the United States watch an average of three to five hours of television everyday. There are a lot of negative effects from spending time in front of TV. Children who watch TV more than 4 hours per day are more likely to be overweight. The obesity problem has gotten more serious worldwide. In addition‚ television viewing burns only a few more calories than sleeping. Children who watch

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    safeguarding children including legislationpolicy and professional practice (4000 word - 100%): United Nations Convention on the Rights of the child (UNCR 1989)‚ Article 1 defines a ’child’ as a person below the age of 18. Law is used in order to legitimise society; children are deeply and permanently affected by the laws that are made and enforced by adults. Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children is based on "_protecting‚ preventing and ensure safety_" towards children‚ (Reference)

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    How Video Games Effect Children During the last decade‚ attention and accusations within the media have turned more to the meteoric rise in popularity of arcade-type home computer and console games. Considerable anecdotal evidence abounds about how teenagers are affected by shoot-em-up and beat-em-up games. Zimbardo (1982) remarked that video games are so addictive to young people that they may be socially isolating and may actually encourage violence between people. Another comment came from

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    I am going to focus on how poverty affects children’s development. Research shows that statistics is estimated at 3.5 million children live below the poverty line in the U.K. (Child poverty in the UK‚ unicef) and according to Child poverty snapshots‚ the local picture in Wales‚ save the children “approximately 600‚000 children live in Wales and that one in three or 200‚000 children are living in poverty in wales”. The main key issues I will be looking into are; the affect poverty has on education

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    The main current legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures within own UK Home Nation for safeguarding children and young people. Before a member of staff can start employment with the company there are processes they must go through. A successful application form is followed by a through interview. During the interview an application for a criminal records bureau (crb) check is made once it has been deemed that the applicant has completed the criteria for employment the crb application

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    disability. Physical disability A physical disability affects the mobility of children and young people and impacts their lifestyle‚ education and development throughout their life. In some cases a physical disability may involve other restrictions such as special dietary requirements or the need to use medical or adapted equipment. Physical disabilities and health conditions can be classified as congenital or acquired. Congenital conditions refer to children who are born with physical difficulties or develop

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    How Neighborhood Conditions Affect Children (Your name here) (Professor name here) (School name here) How Neighborhood Conditions Affect Children Low-income families tend to live in poor neighborhood conditions. This causes children to have fewer opportunities to succeed and grow in a positive environment. Research shows that neighborhood socioeconomic conditions matter for health and well being of families. Young children are mostly influenced by their interactions with parents‚ peers

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    Development of Children Many elementary schools have reduced or eliminated recess during the school day in an attempt to improve test scores. That has been especially true since the No Child Left Behind Act introduced in 2001. In order to allow for more instruction time for achievement standards to be met‚ more time was spent in the classroom resulting in something having to be cut out of the school day. In most cases‚ that is recess. However‚ doing so has not had the desired results and children have been

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    How do children learn language and what do word’s mean? Children are said to be able to communicate from the very second they enter the world. This communication is known globally and all babies unconsciously are able to do it‚ this form of communication is recognized as crying. This is all right for a short period of time when the child only requires the basic necessities of life‚ however as they develop and are more consciously aware‚ this   makes children want and need more‚ so starts their

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