As the children grow up they tend to do things that other children do‚ being influenced‚ and starting to hide stuff from their parents. Sometime children are really aggressive because they didn’t get what they wanted so they start to abuse the other children or young people. Sometime it is just that they think that everyone else doesn’t know what is good for him/her so they just want to do their own choice‚ but they don’t know always was is good for them so they end up doing bad things‚ like smoking
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on the Rights of a Child‚ the outcomes of the Governments Every Child Matters framework and the Early Years Foundation Stage‚ children should be provisioned for by ensuring that children are involved and engaged with‚ allowing them to be heard‚ to make decisions‚ contribute their experiences and be supported and safeguarded throughout their development. Even from an early age‚ children’s choices‚ even simple ones‚ can have an impact on their life chances and outcomes such as choosing which toys to
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Explain the critical importance of poverty in affecting outcomes and life chances It is a recognised fact that poverty has a detrimental impact on many areas of a young person’s life. As a child‚ growing up in an impoverished family‚ many opportunities for development and growth will be unobtainable. The educational performance of children is affected by financial status. Parents who are working but low income may feel the pressures of financial stress‚ debt‚ long working hours‚ overtime pressures
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presenting ideas about choice? In your response refer to Antony and Cleopatra and two related texts of your own choosing. You may use one related text that was studied in class if you wish. Choice is defined as an act of selecting or making a decision when faced with two or more possibilities. Chance is defined as a possibility of something happening. To be able to choose something is a much broader concept in life then leaving something down to chance‚ having choices is something everyone takes
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of poverty on outcomes and life chances for children and young people Poverty can have a huge effect on children and young people’s development. Overall poverty removes choices from people’s lives‚ their choices are limited to what they can do and afford rather than what they want or need. Which is why poverty is 1 of the 5 on the agenda of the Every child matters framework stating every child should ‘achieve wealth and economic well-being’. We all as parent’s carers have a roles and responsibilities
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of stratification affects one’s life chances. Life chances refers to the chances throughout one’s life cycle to live and experience the good things in life. Life chances show how well stabled people have access to a good education‚ good medical care‚ a comfortable home‚ vacations‚ and a stable occupation. People at the lower end of the stratification hierarchy have inadequate health care‚ shelter‚ and diets. People also at this lower end have a more miserable life and die sooner. An example would
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with this universal law. Since everything in an order‚ the future can be predicted because it was already arranged by the universal law. This is also called destiny or fate and it means that people believe their role in this world is given and they cannot change it. However‚ people’s life is not destined by a universal law or by God. With the new discoveries in science‚ it has been claimed that 18th century scientists were wrong in their view on universal law. The chaotic scientists of the 20th century
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Assignment # 3 – ALL ABOUT THE OUTCOME Student Name: G. E Mlangeni Student number: 57266573 Which is the most likely utilitarian option? (Why do you say this?) I would have to say option ‘D’ is likely the most utilitarian option: “This is morally wrong‚ but practically‚ I think that it would cost too much money to solve”. As for options A‚ B and C‚ they are inhumane. Most of the countries that have lack of resources are the poorest countries were children cannot even have descent food to eat let
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Gender and Life chances In Britain The purpose of this essay is to describe and evaluate how gender influences the life chances of individuals and groups within Britain today‚ particularly looking at the socialization process of gender and how particular ideologies of gender roles within different social institutions can create social inequalities through the use of power which can be achieved through justice‚ and applying different theoretical perspectives of inequality in reference to gender
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There is a high rate of child poverty in the UK. According to Barnados‚ there are 3.9 million children currently affected by poverty. There are a number of issues affected by poverty that can impact the outcome of a child or young person’s life: Finances – with a low income due to a low paid job or being unemployed‚ a lot of opportunities can be limited for the child‚ for example after school clubs like swimming‚ music or sports cannot be attended. All of this can affect a child’s development.
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