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    providing support to help the child understand what has happened. The final aspect of the system is permanency. While it is important to know the cold is safe and their well being is taken care of‚ we have to be aware that the child is not going to be stable until they are placed in a permanent residence which is hopefully with a family member or a foster home. If the child is placed in a foster home it is a hopeful outcome that the foster family be willing to adopt the child if the situation arises.

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    Indoor Activity: For the children’s indoor activity‚ the kids were put into groups of three and were put into separate tables. Each group had their own boxes filled with supplies such as pencils‚ crayons and glue. The kids took out their crayons and the teacher supplied them a worksheet to color in pictures. The children worked on their own individual pages but several of the kids helped one another but also “raced” with each other trying to finish faster. The teacher also called up several groups

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    To be able to come up with a good child welfare advocacy‚ the group assessed the external and internal situation. This chapter evaluates the situations and trends in a particular advocacy. It provides the information needed for planning. Background of Child Welfare Child welfare is a government- run service for protecting children and young people who are underage which are still vulnerable to abuses like commercial sexual exploitation‚ trafficking‚ child labor‚ and harmful traditional practice

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    Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency in Child Welfare Cultural Competency is a must in child welfare. Social workers must break the barriors between their own culture and other cultures. Samantrai (2004) said that cultural competency is defined as “ways of thinking and behaving that enable members of one cultural‚ ethnic‚ or linguistic group to work effectively with members of another.” For us to understand a culture‚ we must be aware of our own culture

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    States (Kids Count: Data Center). In order to protect these children‚ there is a system of rules which is known as the child welfare system. This system is supposed to protect the children who are considered to be neglected or abused. Each state has its own services and supply families with with they can at their own level. It depends on how rich or poor the state is. Each child has a different story but yet can relate to one another and the problem is these stories are growing. Majority of the

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    [pic] High-Level Meeting on Cooperation for Child Rights in the Asia Pacific Region 4-6 November 2010‚ Beijing |Reforming the Child Protection and Welfare Systems in Pakistan | |Opportunities and challenges in advancing child rights | Prepared By: Ministry of Social Welfare and Special Education‚ Government of Pakistan‚ Islamabad

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    ways a child might be neglected. Explain some of the reasons that contribute to parents neglecting their children. The main difference between neglect and abuse is that neglect involves lack of caring or nurturing of a child. A parent is neglectful because he/she is not doing something to/for the child that is usually vital for the child’s wellbeing and growth. A child can be neglected by: 1) Not being shown even the most basic forms of love and affection. If the parent never hugs the child or expresses

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    Deborah Brown Feb. 20. 2012 BBST 306/Acts M. 6-8 PM Reflection Paper Peace Child I never imagined that people such as the Sawi actually exist. I heard stories about them but in the book‚ Peace Child‚ written by Don Richardson‚ the issue has never been more personal. A question that kept arising as I read through the books‚ was why is treachery so valued? The people were obviously affected and each act of revenge or violence just stimulated more fear among the people. Yet‚ it was obvious

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    Reflection on Applied Development Kiandra McLean 5/30/2010 Child Development Katie Bradd Reflection on Applied Development There are several ways in which behavior can be viewed. I personally believe that it is important for teachers to have behavior boundaries in order to maintain a successful classroom. It is important for me‚ as a teacher to provide opportunities for a child’s behavior to develop appropriately. Behaviorism focuses on events that are observed and responses influenced by

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    child called it “A Child Called It” Reflection Jessica Budzinski Sociology 2004A Prof. S. Becker September 14‚ 2012 When I was presented the assignment to read the award winning novel “A Child called it” by David Pelzer I had mixed feelings. I remember last semester a couple of my friends were reading the novel for their school‚ family‚ and community class. They told me about the book they had to read and how it was disturbing and some parts were unbearable to read. They revealed it

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