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    Home Schooling is better for our Children There is a huge trend in education that has many parents pulling their kids out of public schools and beginning a home school routine. That trend is higher ACT scores and GPA’s for home schooled children. Since 1999 there has been a 75% increase in the number of children home schooled‚ bringing the new estimate to over 2.04 million. (Burgess‚ 2013) When asked why they chose to home school their children‚ the majority of parents said that it was due

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    sitting room and living room. The main area for baby Emily to play is at sitting. The sitting room and kitchen‚ living room and dinner room are an open area. So the baby Emily can crawl around the open area on her own. Emily’s parents do not put the safety gate between the rooms. Baby Emily has entertainer‚ cradle swing‚ some stuff animals‚ toys can make sound. The floor is carpeted. The parents keep house clean enough. D. There were 3 children in the house. All of them were girls. The children’s

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    three percent rise in teenage pregnancies. So for every 1‚000 baby being born‚ forty-two of them are teenagers. In 2006 there were 20‚000 babies as a result of teen pregnancy. That is the lowest it’s been in 30 years‚ but in more recent studies it shows that teen moms will account for 11% of all births in the U.S. Okay‚ so there’s all these people who right now may be disagreeing with me that at this age we’re too young to have children. Most likely you have a friend with a success story so you

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    516 1.1) The policies‚ procedures and practices for safe working with children and young people all stem from the murders of Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman by Ian Huntley. From this horrific act of evil the Safeguarding Vulnerable Group Act 2006 was born (see evidence ‘6’ – 520 1.3). Another public enquiry was set up to address the failure of the law after the death of Victoria Climbié. Within this enquiry‚ Lord Laming called for changes to be made in child protection policies. From this there was

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    Assignment 008 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people Task A 1. Identify a current national piece of legislation relevant to safeguarding children and young people’s welfare. United Nations Convention on the rights of a child. 2. Identify two current local policies‚ procedures or guidance in relation to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. Child Protection Policy and Health and Safety Policy. 3. Complete the following table with two examples

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    Factors likely to influence current and future patterns of health in the UK. Socio-economic factors that can influence patterns of health. Family up bringing/background: If a child or person (adult) has a poor upbringing or background‚ they may be at risk of certain diseases‚ if they lived in a house where it was poor condition (damp‚ mould on the walls or floors‚ the mother or father not washing the child’s clothes‚ leaving a baby in a dirty nappy) all these can cause problems‚ also if the family

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    Frazier Mr.Bluhm Page 1 ENG 110 05/21/2013 Babies Having Babies It’s a gloomy‚ rainy day when I see the young girl sitting at the bus terminal in a yellow rain slicker. She sits alone‚ soaking wet. My seventeen year old daughter elbows me leaning her head in the direction of the young girl who is obviously very pregnant and whispers‚ “Mom‚ how pregnant do you think she is?” which she immediately follows with‚ “Man‚ she’s young!” I take a closer look at the girl who is nothing more

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    Policy and Practice for Children and Young People Discuss the ideology underpinning policy and practice for children and young people and demonstrate an awareness of constructs of childhood and adolescence from either an educational or care perspective. “The idea of belonging and membership‚ being part of a community‚ is a basic human need. It’s one of the principles of our democratic society. We all have the same needs‚ we want to be loved‚ we want to have friends‚ we want to feel that we

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    Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements Markeeta Watkins HCS/341 Joanne Kronstedt 3/02/2015 Legal‚ Safety‚ and Regulatory Requirements “Common sense and compassion in the workplace has been replaced by litigation” The above statement effects the way companies and businesses are ran in today’s workforce. It is the Human Resource department’s responsibility to ensure the safety‚ and equality privileges for all employees. With lawsuits concerning discrimination‚ harassment‚ wrongful termination

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    square mile. The United Kingdom’s extremely high literacy rate (99%) is attributable to universal public education introduced for the primary level in 1870 (Scotland 1872‚ free 1890) and secondary level in 1900. Parents are obliged to have their children educated from the ages of 5 to 16 (with legislation passed to raise this to 18)‚ and can continue education free of charge in the form of A-Levels‚ vocational training or apprenticeship to age 18. About 40% of British students go on to post-secondary

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