What is Marijuana? Marijuana is a green or gray mixture of dried‚ shredded flowers and leaves of the hemp plant (Cannabis sativa). It is the most often used illegal drug in this country. All forms of cannabis are mind-altering (psychoactive) drugs; they all contain THC (delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol)‚ the main active chemical in marijuana. There are about 400 chemicals in a cannabis plant‚ but THC is the one that affects the brain the most. There are many different names for marijuana. Slang terms
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unit 110 work with parents to meet their children ’s needs 1.1 explain the evolving and interdependent nature of the relationship between parents and their children The relationship between parents and their children is always changing‚ starting from as soon as birth takes place – this is when a strong bond of attachments are formed and parents endeavour to meet the needs of their baby. By the time children are two the relationship starts to change as parents start to educate children‚ guide
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Unit 201 Outcome 1 Intellectual and commination 0-3 months They baby develops through the scenes of sight‚ feeling and hearing. Showing awareness of outside stimuli through movement. At first these movements are reflexive e.g. starling to sudden sounds. But as the baby develops these responses these behaviors become intentional. For example the following of eyes of which they may focus on faces and respond with their own facial expressions. At the same time the baby develops a small range
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Children’s and Young people’s Workforce level 2 TDA 2.1: Child and Young Person Development Task 1 (1.1): Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: physical development communication and intellectual development social‚ emotional and behavioural development. Answer to Task 1 (1.1): Physical Development: Age Expected development 0-3 Months When placed on their front‚ babies lie with the
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things that are daily before their eyes. Pearl misses something that she has always seen me wear!" (Hawthorne‚ 144) Her mother decides to take her letter off‚ and Pearl notices. She was so used to seeing her mother with the letter‚ so she throws a temper tantrum. Pearl observes many things‚ like the way people act around her. In The Scarlet Letter‚ the author uses Pearl‚ as a symbol
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1.10 1. What makes a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? Dr. Tanya Byron said what makes a good parent is when the parent isn’t worried about being a good parent. 2. What are some of the common problems that children might have? Temper tantrums‚ sleeping problems for child and parents‚ toileting problems‚ and eating. 3. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? Because you need to be there commenting like a sports commentator ‚ it shows the child that your there and you
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tired up living in the moment and fails to see the bigger picture around him; he acts to make decisions before he truly considers the consequences of them. This impulsiveness that Henchard shows leads to another one of his negative traits‚ his fierce temper. Henchard refuses to acknowledge that at times he is in the wrong and instead of acknowledging that he attacks the people around him to make himself feel superior to them‚ we see this in his slapdash treatment of Able Whittel and Joshua Jopp. The
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them closer. Positive communication can also help guide children toward more appropriate behaviors. 4. How can divorce affect children? * Younger children will not be able to understand the aspects of a divorce. They may increase their temper tantrums‚ have difficulty sleeping‚ and have more separation anxiety. Older children can benefit from a discussion about more of the facts of the situation and how it will affect them. They may feel sadness‚ guilt‚ and anger about the situation. 5.
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games e.g puzzles. They grow in confidence as they are able to make friends by themselves and play with other children. They show social skills‚ for example they share toys and care for each other. Strong emotions are still felt and quarrels and temper tantrums occur at times. At this time children start to play with members of their own sex‚ which may contradict to their understanding of gender roles. D2 The expected age of social development of children aged 5 years are: they play with each
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10. What do you like to do in your free time? 11. How do you think your closest friends would describe you and your personality with children? 12. How would you handle a crying baby? 13. How would you handle a temper tantrum? 14. How do you feel about toilet training? 15. Have you had any recent illnesses which might in anyway hinder your ability in caring for the children? ____________________________________________________ 16. Do you have dependable
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