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    The Cuvellier/Johnson family consists of mother Krystal Cuvellier‚ Father‚ James Johnson‚ and child Isaac Johnson‚ age 1. This Case was transferred from the Hyde Park DCF Office after initial investigation. The Department became involved with this family on 6/19/15‚ a 51A was filed and supported for neglect of Issaac by Father‚ after Krystal called the police‚ stating that James was trying to hurt her. Krystal left the home with the child after the police came to the home. On‚ 7/19/15‚ a second

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    Introduction The social work process has changed dramatically within the intervention of child protection. The following paper will discuss the process over the last three decades. Also it discusses the important changes including some methods and skills which have developed. In addition a background of the crisis intervention is discussed. The legal discourse has also been very influential within changing the process especially the Children’s Act 1989.This is clearly discussed within this paper

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    Single Sex Schooling

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    arguments are weather single sex schools district would increase confidence and self esteem‚ increase academic test scores and grades‚ and increase students socially. There should be single sex public school districts. Single-Sex Schools have been discriminated against by many due to the belief that students will not be able to function comfortably with the opposite sex when leaving to attend a co-educational College or University. This belief is also tied with the thought that single-sex schools represent

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    Morlote-Leon Observational Case Study Project Carlos Albizu University Abstract After an extended period watching and observing Adrian‚ the bystander is able to see where Adrian is developmentally. He is growing physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally as a child his age‚ four years old‚ should be maturing according to many theorists. While he has not mastered all the required steps for his age group he is achieving more and more of them each day. The following case study will discuss where

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    The Trend of Being Single

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    The Case In the recent years being single has become more and more socially acceptable. Now you can have a life separate from a significant other. According to Sam Roberts’s article in the New York Times (2006) the percentage of single people is greatly increasing. The article focuses on the lifestyle choices of either staying single or choosing a life with partners living unmarried and the social and economic effects it has on our lives. Andrew Beveridge‚ a demographer from the Queens College

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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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    Single Sex Schools

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    Argumentative Essay Single sex schools are schools solely meant for females only or males only. On most occasions‚ single sex schools are private schools where parents pay for their child to go to these schools‚ whereas public schools are much different. Public schools are open to the public for free. In addition to being free for students‚ public schools do not discriminate against gender‚ meaning they are a mixed gender school. Since they’re privately funded‚ the facility and school environment

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    Single Sex Education Single sex education consists of separating males and females and putting them in different classrooms or buildings in order to teach them differently. This type of schools relieves some of the pressure that parents have due to the stories they hear about the kids in co-education schools. Single sex education is psychologically‚ educationally and socially more effective than co-education due to scientific researches that have been held over more than a 100 elementary schools

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    PSYC111 Dr. J. L. Taylor Case Study 2 I would begin to reassure Melindah and Jermain about their concerns for a healthy baby by explaining that their worries about the new child’s behavior ( shyness) is not genetic but behavioral and those characteristics that are believed to be genetic such as mental illness and addiction are often the result of environment and their expressions can be diminished or modified by warm and intelligent social interaction with parents and by

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    Introduction & Child Description Ava was born to Kim C. and Rob M. in August 2006. At the time‚ Kim had a 10 year old daughter‚ Sofia (an old friend of mine)‚ and a 13 year old son‚ Danny from a previous marriage. Rob had no other children and had never been married. Kim and Rob married about a year after Ava was born‚ and divorced about a year later. Since a very young age‚ Ava has spent her time moving between her parents’ and grandparents’ houses‚ like many children of divorced parents. Kim

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