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    Astigmatism on Children

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    suffering from many kinds of eye disturbances which one of these is the astigmatism that may conjunct to near-sighted or farsighted. Even those very young kids and children who are going to school have this kind of problem (Kumari‚ 2012); which can really have an effect on their learning‚ particularly in their school performance. It can somehow be a hindrance and a disadvantage on their part‚ depending on its condition if it is severe or not. According to Kumari (2012) astigmatism is a condition

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    Sense and Children

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    • Some of these children have disabilities. Do you think people’s perceptions of others play a role in the success of children with disabilities? Why or why not? Yes‚ I do‚ especially the perception teacher have of children with disabilities. When teachers do not look at children’s disabilities‚ and only look at the child‚ and what the child needs in order to succeed in their classroom‚ I believe it makes for a more rewarding environment for both the student and the teacher. When a teacher truly

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    Observing Children

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    behavior. Setting: This observation took place in the children ’s home. As a playroom they used the living room because that is where all their toys are. For my observation I used both the siblings and their mother. During the observation I was present including the children and their mother. I am not related to those children. I happened to meet them a couple of times because they are related to my boyfriend. I do not see the children frequently. I will see them only when my boyfriend ’s

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    Phonology In Children

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    after birth and throughout our lives. Phonology is fundamental to all spoken languages‚ each language having its own system. Regardless of the types of language spoken to a child‚ children have difficulties producing meaningful speech because they haven’t grown into their oral structure‚ in other words‚ their teeth. Children are developing the ability to produce speech sounds through their ongoing process of practicing and learning how sounds are produced (Hoff‚ 2013‚ p.116). Phonological processes

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    Think twice before giving antipsychotics to your children According to a new report (http://archpsyc.jamanetwork.com/article.aspx?articleid=2339963)‚ during the past several years‚ antipsychotics have gained popularity as treatments for psychiatric disorders in young people. The number of teens and young adults who are being prescribed antipsychotics is on the rise‚ yet little is known about trends and patterns of their use in the United States. Be cautious with antipsychotics “Great caution

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    Vaccinating Children

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    research vaccinations‚ and whether children should or should not be vaccinated. Vaccinations are one of the ten greatest public health achievements of the first decade of the twenty first century. According the the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention‚ routine childhood vaccinations have prevented three hundred and twenty two million cases of disease and about seven hundred thirty two thousand early deaths among children. The controversy of whether or not children should be vaccinated has been

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    Discipline of children

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    Disciplining Children Although there are over a million ways to discipline a child‚ I feel as though the more effective way is through positive discipline. What that means is the beatings and hitting and yelling is not called for. The first positive discipline technique is role modeling. Children can learn more about behavior by watching adults or peers that they look up to doing the right thing. Another way is attention ignore‚ Children repeat behaviors that get attention if you ignore them they

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    In the world where we live in social influence plays a huge role. As humans we learn things from various resources such as society‚ observation‚ television role models and also imitating others the idea of this theory was as humans we pick up things from our interactions with others and we learn this from our environment “ A persisting change in human performance or performance potential as a result of the learner’s interaction with the environment” (Driscoll‚ 1994‚ pp. 8-9)

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    Children and Innocence

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    9. May‚ 2013 Children and Innocence Hold on to your innocence for as long as you can because you never know when it is going to slip away. In the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger the main character‚ Holden Caulfield‚ is revealed through multiple interactions with children. The bitter side as well as the more caring side of Holden is revealed at different moments in the novel. Ever since the death of Holden’s brother Allie‚ he has never been the same and is forced to grow up too fast

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    Spanking Children

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    physically hurtful to a child and potentially a precursor to abuse‚ but research shows it has negative psychological side-effects as well. Nonetheless‚ in real life‚ where real parents are dealing with real children whose behavior can be sometimes bratty‚ defiant and downright frustrating‚ children do get spanked. So how awful is it if you are one of those parents? A matter of frequency To a great degree‚ it depends on how often you spank. "Parents are people‚ after all‚ and people sometimes lose their

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