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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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    Children in Horror

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    hapless female victims. Women are either the sexualized teenaged victim‚ the virginal survivor‚ or in some classic horror‚ the threat of female social and sexual empowerment to male hegemony. But children in horror movies have not had such a stable role. There are‚ however‚ three major trends in the way children fit into horror plots. We’ll call them “the silent witness‚” “the creepy little kid‚” and “the un-victim.” The silent witness is used most commonly in ghost films like The Messengers and Mirrors

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    Children with Autism

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    living with a child with autism affects the family 10-11. Different treatments for our children with autisms 12. References What is autism? Autism‚ also called autistic disorder‚ appears in early childhood‚ usually before age 3 (National Institutes of Health‚ 2001). Boys are 4 times likely to have autism then girls. Autism is a life-long developmental disorder. Autism prevents children and adolescents from interacting normally with other people‚ and affects almost every aspect

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    Indigo Children

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    Szaty 1  Alexis Szaty  Professor Williams  April 10‚ 2014  Communications    Indigo Children are described as children who are believed to possess special‚ unusual‚  and sometimes supernatural traits or abilities. Indigo children are those who are believed to  represent a higher state of human evolution. The term itself is a reference to the belief that such  children have an indigo colored aura. The color indigo represents the chakra of the third eye‚  which is associated with intuition‚ and paranormal abilities such as seeing angels

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    Spanking Children

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    using an “alternative" to spanking; that spanking teaches children that violence is an acceptable way of getting one ’s way. They also believe it confuses children because most of the same adults who spank also teach that violence is not generally acceptable. This is said to be “hogwash”. Those who believe in spanking‚ most of whom are Christians‚ say and that GOD commands parents to spank for misbehavior. Parents have spanked their children for quite some time; for thousands of years‚ at least

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    Adhd in Children

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    present without the other and still qualify for an ADHD diagnosis. Children are diagnosed with ADHD when they have met specific guidelines within these two categories. A number of parents observe signs of inattentiveness‚ restlessness‚ and impulsivity in their child even before their child starts school. The child might lose attention while playing a game or watching TV‚ or the child might dash about totally unrestrained. Since children mature at different levels and vary in character‚ nature‚ and energy

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    Children Activities

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    4 Aesthetic Domain Activites 1.Creative Arts Caterpillar Magnet ( young children and toddlers) Goal 1: -Read “ The Hungry Caterpillar”‚ understanding of caterpillars. Materials: wooden clothespin‚ magnets strips‚ pipe cleaners‚ googly eyes‚ pom-poms in variety of colors. Procedure: Glue a magnet strip onto the back of a hinged clothespin. Bend a pipe cleaner in a V-shape for antenna‚ then glue it and googly eyes to a craft pom-pom. Glue that pom-pom to the front of the clothespin (where

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    Astigmatism on Children

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    is usually considered the dominant human sense. But unfortunately‚ many people are suffering from many kinds of eye disturbances which one of these is the astigmatism that may conjunct to near-sighted or farsighted. Even those very young kids and children who are going to school have this kind of problem (Kumari‚ 2012); which can really have an effect on their learning‚ particularly in their school performance. It can somehow be a hindrance and a disadvantage on their part‚ depending on its condition

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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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    There Are No Children Here by Alex Kotlowitz chronicles the true story of two brothers growing up in the Henry Horner projects of Chicago over a two year period. Set in the Horner Homes public housing district of Chicago‚ Lafeyette and Pharoah Rivers‚ their mother and siblings struggle to survive gun battles‚ gang influences‚ over-zealous police officers‚ and overburdened and mismanaged bureaucracies to simply survive. The story begins in the summer of 1987. Nine year old Pharoah and his brother

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