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    Divorce and Children

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    DIVORCE AND CHILDREN… EXPLORING THE NEGATIVE EFFECTS ON CHILDREN INTRODUCTION Pickhardt (2006) defined divorce as the process in which two individuals decided to legally separate all aspect of their lives (legal‚ social‚ physical‚ and emotional) to develop their own individual lives. In today’s society‚ divorce is becoming an increasing epidemic of married couples with or without children. Such divorces that involve kids become increasingly difficult due to the stability of

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    Marketing to Children

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    Marketing Children Child obesity is a growing problem in today ’s society. "On average 28% of girls age 6-11 are overweight." Pediatricians are now seeing more and more children with high levels of cholesterol‚ high blood pressure‚ and adult on-set diabetes. In 1997 American children obtained 50% of their calories from added fat and sugar and only 1% of children ’s diets resembled the recommended proportions of the Food Pyramid. The amount of money that is spent marketing to children is outrageous

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    Tv and Children

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    Annotated Bibliography Boyse‚ Kyla. RN. Television and Children. YourChild Development & Behavior Resources. University of Michigan Health System. August 2010. Web. 1 Nov. 2011. . This article is about television the monumental effect it has on children. The articles also touches down on how it effects brain development‚ causes aggressive behavior‚ traumatizes kids‚ effects performance in school‚ influences attitudes‚ and how it effects child’s health. The author does a good job of using facts

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    The Stolen Children

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    The Stolen Children In Australia at the beginning of the 20th century there was a strong segregation of the native people of the land - the Aborigines - and the white people. They were though of as a constant nuisance‚ as many had an unwilling obduracy to adapt to the mainstream Australian society. They were looked upon as little more than slaves. When the Commonwealth Constitution was declared in 1901 it stated that “In reckoning the numbers of people…Aboriginal natives are not to be counted

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    Punishment and Children

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    PUNISHMENT – AN EFFECTIVE WAY OF CHANGING CHILDRENS‘ UNDESIRABLE BEHAVIOR. From many centuries‚ beating was the most popular way of punishing children and then it was normal‚ good and effective way. How does it look like today? Should parents punish their children? I think yes‚ but beating them it’s not a good way. Today‚ I would like to persuade you that punishing children from early years has positive effects on them in the future. I will be not talking about beating because I’m totaly against

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    Engaging Children

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    regarding children’s literature and how it influences the minds of children. There is definitely no one definition for a child that is why children are so unique in whatever they do as compared to adults. I do agree with Brittany Hardyman’s idea of how children’s books educate and create a sense of imagination for these children. Engaging children in whatever they do is very important because that is how they learn and develop. Engaging children in reading can be accomplished by incorporating more visuals

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    Thing and Children

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    Basically children have very similar structure. I will not be talking in details‚ because most of the thing will be pretty much the same as last my 2 times above. Yesterday we had really full group. Between 9.30 and 10a.m children had their free play time. All of them were playing with blocks but different styles. At 10a.m children had breakfast time. They finished around 10.30. After that we had circle time. Children were introduced 2 new letters “r” and “m”. We repeated the letters what children already

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    Children and Smoking

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    Say Every single day you walk‚ drive‚ ride your bike‚ or just sit in the park‚ there is someone smoking a cigarette. Someone that is lowering their chances to live‚ taking a risk of cancer‚ and sometimes even lessening the time spent with their children‚ because smoking does kill. Nobody wants to get that news saying “you have throat cancer” or even worse “you have lung cancer”‚ regardless it will kill you in the end. So why are people so worried about telling other people not to try it and hiding

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    Communicating with Children

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    Critically discuss the range of factors that affect communication with children. How can practitioners become better at communicating with the children they work with? ‘Communication is fundamental to development’ (Crow et al‚ 2008‚ p.11). This essay will therefore critically discuss how certain factors can affect communication and how practitioners may be able to overcome these barriers in their daily practice. It will begin with a definition of communication‚ and then state some of the different

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    Children in India

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    CHILDREN IN INDIA In India‚ children’s vulnerabilities and exposure to violations of their protection rights remain spread and multiple in nature. The manifestations of these violations are various‚ ranging from child labour‚ child trafficking‚ to commercial sexual exploitation and many other forms of violence and abuse. With an estimated 12.6 million children engaged in hazardous occupations (2001 Census)‚ for instance‚ India has the largest number of child labourers under the age of 14 in

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