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    SUPPORTING CHILDREN THROUGH 5 DIFFERENT TRASITIONS STARTING HIGH SCHOOL Find out what their worries are about starting‚then break those down and explain how everyone that starts H/S is going through the same feelings and emotions.Go to the H/S together and have a look around it‚so it does not feel so big and strange on the first day.Meet and speak to some teachers‚so that they feel reasurred about starting and not everyone at the school will be a stranger.See if the child wants you to

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    India Tuggle Mr. Stewart ENG 101-A18 Project 5 December 10‚ 2012 The Importance of Vaccinations for Children Since Edward Jenner introduced the first vaccine‚ a vaccination against smallpox‚ in 1778 (Allen‚ 48) the world has been a bit skeptical. The concept of inoculation is counter-intuitive—what sense does it make to inject a healthy person with the very virus they’re trying to prevent he or she from contracting? The very idea of it seems dangerous‚ even reckless. The issue with this

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    through looking at people surrounding. Such as children would observe and copy their role model like parents or teachers. To promote positive behaviour teachers and key person can demonstrate positive behaviour for the child. For example: when preparing a child for her transition they can look to positive role models such as their parents to learn about the new surrounding and learn from their parent’s behaviour. Another key issue is

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    Academic resilience presents factors that are involved in the enrollment of a student. Different factors contribute to the effect. The importance of understanding‚ accepting‚ and working at the goals to achieve academic resilience is essential. Below are five different studies that each explains their definitions of academic resilience and the contributions that can be made to impact student success. Morales (2008) researched academic resilience despite the fact of risk factors that would contribute

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    IMPORTANCE OF PLAY IN CHILDREN In the life of an infant there are many important for the healthy development and learning‚ however there are many variations on how to learn and develop‚ by the influence exercised in the future environment. Among all variations which may be mentioned one of utmost importance is the game for all the benefits that entails. Play is where the child occupies most of their time‚ encouragement and the acquisition of a full development in areas that would not be achieved

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    The Importance of Listening to Children It is very important to listen to children because without knowing what children think‚ it will be difficult to advocate‚ care and most importantly support them to reach their full developmental potential. Listening to children is more than just hearing their voices but actually taking the child’s point into consideration if the decision will impact on the child directly. Both the Children’s Act 2004 and Early Child Matters (ECM) recognize the fact that before

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    The importance of safeguarding children and young people All adults‚ and in particular those who work with children‚ have a responsibility to safeguard children and young people from harm. We need to recognise that we have a duty to ensure arrangements are in place for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children in our care. We need to carry out this duty through our teaching and learning‚ pastoral care and extended school activities. All members of the school community‚ including volunteers

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    Resilience Or Repression

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    within the lives of children who survive cancer. It is something about surviving traumatic life risking events that cause an individual to repress their memories‚ and feelings in order to adapt and create a new. Like that of childhood cancer survivors‚ children refugees survive extreme life threatening situations that distort their outlooks on life and experiences. It is no surprise‚ that researchers have found that repression is the highest used defense mechanism by children and adolescent refugees

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    Emotion and Resilience

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    The importance of resilience in our world today is a practice that many have forgotten. Resilience is a practice that gives an individual a sense of hope to their lives. Whether they are experiencing depression or just stress from work‚ resilience gives us positive emotions. It helps us adapt to new situations and function in a world filled with chaos and stress. By practicing resilience in our daily lives we are able to have confidence and determination to handle more intense situations‚ have high

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    Lastly‚ one of the strongest attributes that one can associate with Indigenous peoples is their resilience. Resilience is defined as the ability to return to normal. They have been mistreated time and time again‚ however they continue to fight for themselves and the rights they deserve. In these two relating challenges‚ resilience is clearly illustrated. Firstly‚ with the foster care issue‚ we see the Misipawistik Cree Nation being resilient by approaching abusive households and situations in different

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