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    Accept and Parents

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    Working with parents and carers EYMP1: 3.1‚ 3.2 and 3.3 Explain what is meant by partnership model of working with careers: A partnership model works around the theory of collaboration‚ coming together with understanding and effectives ways of communicating. It’s a way that helps to recognise how the very best outcomes can happen for children when their care‚ development and learning provision ie. a setting‚ a home‚ individuals and groups/family all work cooperatively. Give one example and then

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    Should parents be strict with their children in order to help them succeed? Some parents choose to let their kids have fun and live the life they want. Other parents are strict with their kids to shape them into what they want their kid to be. The story “Teenage Wasteland” by Anne Tyler is about a strict mom‚ Daisy‚ who doesn’t let her son‚ Matt‚ do anything on his own. Parent’s rules and actions may impact a child’s emotional‚ academic and social well-being. When parents are strict with their kids

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    Homosexual Parents

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    Homosexual Parents I chose to look up articles on how homosexual parents may or may not impact a child’s development. I found two pretty interesting articles that were at complete opposites of the spectrum‚ the first being titled Gays and Lesbians Should Not Be Allowed to Adopt. The title of this article pretty much says it all‚ it goes on to give numerous reasons why homosexuals should not be able to adopt backed by numerous studies. After reading the piece by Gary Glenn one can conclude that

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    laughter coming from the park‚ so many things for the children to choose from to play on‚ such as the monkey bars‚ slides‚ a rock climbing wall‚ swings‚ basket ball court and so much more. I wasn’t expecting to find so many interesting things that I’ve never really paid attention to‚ just by watching people. My fiancé and I sat at one of many picnic tables around noon and watched our children play‚ while I observed everything happening around me. Children were all over the place and wearing coats that

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    Foster Parent

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    Being A Foster Parent Being A Foster Parent By: Marnicia Moody 9/7/2014 ENG 121 English Composition I Instructor: Sarah Young pg 1 Being A Foster Parent Being a foster parent is a choice that I made with a lot of support from my family and friends. I have always wanted to adopt but never knew I could be a foster parent at such a young age or without having a husband. In August of 2013 Telaunda‚ my close neighbor and friend‚ put

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    Respect for parents

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    Respect of Parents Name: Shahira. M Subject: World. Religion Teacher: Sis. Husna Grade: 11 All religions and all societies have given parents an honorable status. From a purely material viewpoint‚ we find ourselves indebted to our parents. They are the ones who teach us from how to stand on our tiny toes‚ to the ones who wipe our tears at night. No religion can bring the status down for our parents; especially for our mothers. Islam particularly has given parents the highest of status. Islam

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    Authoritarian Parents

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    by them or are scared of them. Likewise‚ your child may soon begin to read your expressions and may likewise figure out how to control you to their advantage. Children of Authoritarian parents “tend to be relatively low in social and academic competence‚ unhappy and unfriendly‚ and low in self-confidence” (Baumrind‚ 1991b‚ 470). This parent will immediately get upset with the child without letting him know why. They will probably say “how dare you throw a ball and

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    a stable emotional atmosphere in the home and a consistent method in bringing up the children. But in the other hand‚ based on observations‚ it have implied that when marital relations between the parents are poor (broken)‚ the child may be highly emotionally disturbed‚ and having that kind of state is what we all frequently called “broken family”. There are some effects of having a broken family to their children (students)‚ especially in their academic performance on school. There

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    skills in life. A simple act of kindness can make someone’s day. It can turn their frown upside down. One impactful way that I have lended my hand is the Saint Francis Center. Service to others and learning to lend a hand to those in need are some of the most influential aspects of my life. Located in Downtown Los Angeles‚ the Saint Francis Center is devoted to offering food and care to the local homeless population. In October‚ it was my turn to serve‚ my turn to help others. Driving down‚ I was

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    article‚ “Children Fail the Eating Test”‚ published April 7‚ 2014 debates a very “hot” talked about topic in today’s society. The article discusses the lack of healthy foods such as fruits and vegetables consumed by the average child aged 9 to 13 years old and what are supposedly the biggest reasons for this apparent lifestyle choice. Throughout the article there are very few perceptions taken into account‚ leading to a particularly bias article that may catch the attention many parents/caregivers

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