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    Child Rearing: According to the Navaho Indians of Arizona and New Mexico Anthropologist‚ Dorothy Lee exposes the fact that we‚ human beings‚ are challenged for we are unable to live in harmony with all that surrounds us. Her work‚ Individual Autonomy and Social Structure explains how social structure‚ one with rules and regulations‚ can coexist effectively with individual autonomy. She presents is the idea of child rearing and the effects society‚ parents and the child itself has on living life without

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    The video‚ The Child Who is Ignored (Educational Productions Inc.‚ 1993)‚ explains the importance of observation and intervention of a child who has a play problem‚ been ignored. It is very hard to find the play problem‚ been ignored‚ because the child is usually quiet and engage in play by himself or herself. However‚ if educators observe the child closely and carefully‚ the educator can find the problem: child is silently screaming‚ "I want to play with you!" The child‚ who is been ignored from

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    The author asserts that the problem with American government is not the party but is instead the system of voting that creates the parties. The author begins by first stating the main problem with the two party system mainly the lack of choice it provides for the public. The author then compares our system with its plurality rules with the European parliamentary system of proportional representation. The author also explains that in some areas one party dominates elections in that area so the

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    Introduction In the book America‚ by E.R. Frank‚ presents a personal narrative of a man’s journey through the foster care system‚ and how it affected his mental health. The author’s major premise is to highlight the disparities in the foster care system and how those disparities affect the children’s mental health and future outcomes. The author’s point of view is to offer sympathy and empathy to the families involved and offer opportunities for advocacy and awareness. The author’s point of view

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    Dr. James Dobson is an American Evangelical Christian‚ author‚ psychologist‚ radio talk show host (Family Talk)‚ and founder of Focus on the Family (FOTF). In the “Strong Willed Child‚” Dr. Dobson shares communication techniques that resonate with children. He emphasizes the need for parents or guardians to assume the role of head of the household; thereby‚ it is parents who need to set boundaries and guidelines in the home. He explains that parents (guardians) how to differentiate between a mistake

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    Every child has issues rather they be big or small or in between but it’s how we as parents and authorities deal with them that makes an impact on them. The discipline and love we show them is what will help them in the long run become who they are meant to be. Its very important we educate ourselves in discipline and love so not only our children but anyones children that we are around can benefit from it. In the book One Child by Torey Hayden we meet a young child of six years old named Shelia

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    A Little Girl gets a Chance at a New Life In Torey Hayden’s book‚ One Child‚ I met a child named Sheila. Sheila was a sad‚ abused‚ emotionally disturbed‚ and broken little girl. Six year old Sheila was headed for an empty life with a future in a state mental institution when she landed‚ by chance‚ in Torey Hayden’s special education class. Sheila was headed for the mental institution as a last resort. She had been in and out of placement in schools‚ and had made no improvement. The

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    Child Exposure to Domestic Violence Giavanni King CJA/ 314 January 14‚ 2015 David Jacobson One major issue that is a concern in the United States is in regards to our children and them being exposed to domestic violence. It is not really seen or understood what the children are going through and how they are affected when domestic violence in the home takes place. There is major damage that takes place with some children. We don’t know how it is being handled and what help a child is given

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    In the article “How to Raise a Creative Child. Step One: Back Off” Adam Grant speaks of raising a child to standout. Grant believes that at different ages of childhood‚ children are learning one thing after another. Grant states‚ “They learn to read at age 2‚ play bach at 4‚ breeze through calculus at 6‚ and speak foreign languages fluently by 8” (Par. 1). Grant continues to speak of a research that lasted fifty-two years long. There ended up being 2000 finalist of students. Grant also states‚ “But

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    2017‚ Bronx Child Abuse Squad was notified through an IRT of a (six) week old child with serious injuries‚ not likely who was being medically evaluated at Montefiore Hospital. Investigator’s responded and interviewed medical staff. Doctors indicated the complainant had two skull fractures‚ two broken ribs and possible medical condition. MRI was conducted showing no injuries to the child’s brain‚ no subdural hematoma and no sub arachnoid hemorrhaging. Ophthalmologist examined the child and did not

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