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    The Developing Child

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    The Developing Child In this essay I will discuss communication and language development along with intellectual development and learning for children aged 0-3 years and then children aged 3-7 years. I will follow with a discussion on Vygotsky’s and Piaget’s theories in relation to language development relating to communication and intellectual development for children at these ages. I will then explain how observations can be used to support planning to meet the child’s needs. I will

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    Child Endangerment

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    recent policy was implemented by Anytown’s Department of Job and Family Services regarding the issue of child endangerment. Any household that has one or more documented offense of domestic violence‚ child abuse‚ or drug or alcohol related offenses committed by the mother‚ father‚ guardian‚ and/or caregiver‚ will result in the removal of any child or children from the home. * The child will be placed in the care of the state‚ or foster care services‚ until documentation can prove that the

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    The Internet and its Positive Effects on Society The Internet has made the world a smaller place. People across the world are closer together because of the increased use of the Internet communication. More than ever before‚ because of the advancement of technology and the use of the Internet‚ people are connecting. While social media is accused of negatively impacting society‚ it is highly effective form of communication‚ strengthening

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    emotions. I build a sense of self confidence by creating a safe environment where they can explore and yet be safe. I want them to be comfortable about who they are. Understanding each child is different and their needs are similar but yet different given the back ground their from. I try to give them a more positive self concept. I let them know how important they are‚ and they can do any thing. Our class motto is “Yes I Can”. I try to teach them about love and respecting each other and helping them

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    The impact of Child Abuse (neglect) on a child Background of the issue Many of you might wonder why many children attend school and do not say a word in your class. Today I am here to talk to you about the reasons why this may occur because many teachers are not aware of these problems that are affecting many of our children today. One of the social issues that I have chosen is Child abuse-neglected children. I chose child abuse because it is a silent killer that tends to have a major effect

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    Child Development

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    Article Review Child development is a very important in today’s psychology. That is why it is not surprising that so much research has been developed on that topic. In the article "Transforming the Debate About Child Care and Maternal Employment" the author‚ Louise B. Silverstein‚ presents a very interesting point of view on the history as well as the future of psychological research on child care and influence of maternal employment on child development. The very essence of Silverstein’s argument

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    Is Child Poverty the same as Child Well-being? Introduction: Poverty is one of the biggest problems facing the world today. The fact that it is present even in developed countries is appalling. It becomes even more difficult in these times of economic uncertainties. There are many causes for poverty. Mismanagement of a country’s natural resources is one among many and when it is paired with the unpredictability of climate change and environmental disasters there is not much any administration can

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    References: Developmentally appropriate practices‚ Carol Gestwicki‚ 2011‚ Wadsworth Who am I in the lives of children?‚ Stephanie Feeney‚ Eva Moravcik‚ Sherry Nolte‚ Doris Christensen‚ 2010‚ Pearson Education Ltd Child Development‚ Laura E Berk‚ 2003‚ Pearson Education Approaches to early childhood education‚ Jaipaul Roopnarine‚ James E Johnson‚ 2010‚ Pearson Education Ltd

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    Positive Infant Health

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    The health of an infant is intrinsically linked to their future health and well being in both childhood and into adulthood (Martyn et al.‚ 2013). The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) acknowledge the imperative role that NPs play in “assisting newborns to thrive physically‚ developmentally‚ emotionally‚ spiritually and intellectually within the family environment” (Position Statement‚ n.a.‚ 2003‚ p. 19a)‚ reinforcing the impact of the NP in the primary care setting.

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    hospitals especially those who cannot staff enough based on how many patients they have. Over the years‚ there has been a 35% decrease in patients average length of stay and 30% less deaths than anticipated due to telemedicine. Although there are many positive attributes to telemedicine and the influence that it creates onto patients and those in the health care community‚ there are also some negative ones as well. One challenge is the quality of service that the patient receives via telemedicine. Critics

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