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    this will help show them how nice it is to have friends and how to make them and keep them. It is only after the age of three that children can incorperate other children into their playtime activities so at around this age ask other parents if they would like to make a playdate for their child and yours n a regular basis.this will get your child used to other childrens company.you can also talk about what they did together at dinner or quiet time alone and encourage them to do it again. Communication

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    4.2 Poorly defined street edges The street edge along the town’s major streets is poorly defined. Westgate and Bridge Street have no hierarchy of clear between pedestrian‚ vehicle‚ street trader and shop front. These results in an uncomfortable overlap between all movement systems with pedestrians on the vehicular path and cars parked on pavements. In this scramble for the street; street traders appropriate let over space. The street edge along Main Road shows little to no framing of it by built

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    article which lays out in wonderful detail the social benefits of my kind of street: “How Livable Streets Make Us Happier Humans.” It’s not just for the environmental benefits that our nation needs to take up the task of creating more livable streets; they also have a profound impact on our well-being and resilience as communities‚ explains Sarah Goodyear. “That sense I have — that my living room extends into the street — is‚ sadly‚ a privilege in this day and age. It’s made possible by relatively

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    to visit a home for street children . The group ’s task was to conduct some sort of a peer tutorial session with the street children in subjects like math and science . We were to teach them just the basics --- addition ‚ subtraction ‚ the human body . Stuff like that . In the process ‚ we were also to observe their behavior and how they respond to us . I thought to myself ‚ great . So I ’ll spend my whole morning with a bunch of street kids . From what I know ‚ street kids are mostly ill-mannered

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    live‚ die and are born on the streets of vast cities of United States. Less attention are shown to those who are homeless‚ people focus more on bigger issues when this is a major problem that has occurred for years. Statistics shows that 1.6 million youth run away from home each year between the ages of 12 and 17. The predominant race for runaways is White non-Hispanic (57%)‚ Black non-Hispanic (17%)‚ Hispanic (15%)‚ and Other (11%) follow (Blaha). Homeless children most likely leave their original

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    food is the most important thing to survive‚ but for homeless‚ it takes miracles to find food even for a day. some people got food for begging on the street or by food from the money they receive‚ others find food in unfortunate places; trashcan‚ or picking it from the road or eat others leftovers. Even if there are chances of getting food from‚ some also starve or even lead to death. Because of food being so hard to find‚ 57% homeless spend a day of being starved for not receiving food on the

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    written defining street children‚ but the primary difficulty is that there are no precise categories‚ but rather a continuum‚ ranging from children who spend some time in the streets and sleep in a house with ill-prepared adults‚ to those who live entirely in the streets and have no adult supervision or care. The intent of this paper is to provide an overview of street kidism as an emerging issue. To achieve the above objective; the paper will set out to define the concept street kid‚ give a brief

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    to 29 children of various ages ranging from 8 to 17‚ in Kathmandu‚ Nepal is seeking a grant to provide services and to give support to these conflict affected‚ orphaned‚ street‚ trafficked‚ underprivileged and abused children of Nepal. These children are currently living in RCCO Nepal which supports their basic needs of food‚ accommodation‚ education‚ health care etc. The objective “Enhancing the welfare services and give rehabilitation to the orphans‚ conflict affected ‚ abandoned‚ street‚ trafficked

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    When you walk down the street and you see someone curled up on a park bench shivering . Or in a sleeping bag with a shopping cart where ever you saw them you know their homeless . Most are adults‚ some are family. There are children that either ran away or were thrown away these people live on the streets ‚alleyways and under bridges . I wanted to research this topic because when I pass a homeless person I feel sad . also I love my home when I come home‚ I feel happy and I think you do too

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    and the beauty of art as inspired by Jonathan Darby’s art in my art work “The Window of Poverty”. In the world today there are more poverty stricken people than rich people and yet society tends not to see them as part of society. Children that live on the streets are seen as being invisible and yet they will one day be a big part of society‚ in either a good or a bad way‚ depending on what path they will take. My artwork tackles the idea of poverty and suffering as being a real issue that should

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