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    Respect of Parents Name: Shahira. M Subject: World. Religion Teacher: Sis. Husna Grade: 11 All religions and all societies have given parents an honorable status. From a purely material viewpoint‚ we find ourselves indebted to our parents. They are the ones who teach us from how to stand on our tiny toes‚ to the ones who wipe our tears at night. No religion can bring the status down for our parents; especially for our mothers. Islam particularly has given parents the highest of status. Islam

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    Listen To Your Parents In this paper I will explain the famous morale quote about listening to your parents‚ and its influence in the modern society we live in. I chose this particular topic after reading the story of Daudauis and Icarus. It will also include the statistics showing the influence parents have on their children today‚ in the topics of smoking‚ and divorce. In the story Daudauis and his son Icarus are locked in a tower in the city of Crete. Daudis fearing that Minos the king will

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    WHY WE SHOULD RESPECT OUR TEACHERS We should respect our teachers because if we don’t respect people‚ that are more complex and more experienced than us it will reflect on us earlier down in our lives. Although sometimes our teachers may make a fool of us and humiliate us and sometimes embarrass us in the cruelest ways we should not retaliate in a bad way. If we know all the rules in the school we should report it to the principal or someone that is a part of the school and is able to tell the teacher

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    Parents Should Trust Their Kids Have you ever been on your phone or laptop and your parents come inside the room and start to look over your shoulder to see what your doing? In the article “ The Undercover Parent” they explain why some parents tend to do this with their children and why they might not trust their kids with the internet. In my opinion I think that parents should have trust in their kid and at least check on them once in awhile. My first evidence I have is some parents use spyware

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    How to respect your parents? There are many days set aside in non-Islamic societies to honour and appreciate special people; examples of these are Father ’s Day‚ Mother ’s Day‚ Memorial Day and Labour Day. In Islam‚ however‚ respecting‚ honouring and appreciating parents is not just for a single day of the year‚ but rather for each and every day.  Parents in the Quran: A Muslim child should respect and appreciate his or her parents on a daily basis. Allaah mentions that human beings must recognise

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    Should parents smack their children? In this essay I am going to outline and assess the effects of smacking children and what the consequences are in later life. I will use evidence and statistics and evaluate the outcome of them. Do you want your child to grow up with violence‚ theft‚ drugs and bulling? Dr Phill Jones argues that children who were smacked as a child are more likely to bully‚ use drugs and get involved in violent crime. Children may not always feel safe out in the real

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    The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride for me‚ as they have for everyone my age. Every teenager has experienced many of the same circumstances as I have and has dealt with them in their own way. As a student‚ I am an active participant in extracurricular activities. My first priority has always been to learn in school. During the past years of my high school career I have participated in the following: football (six years)‚ once as captain‚ 4 Varsity Letters in football‚ wrestling

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    Assignment Title: Why should we value & respect children Discuss diversity and inclusivity Meet individual needs/range of needs Not stereotyping My notes: Assignment Title: Listening to Children’s views & opinions – why is it important? Effect on children’s development Effect on self-esteem Effect on well-being Give 1 example for each of the above to show how this can be achieved in the setting and explain why it is beneficial to the children. My notes:

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    vaccination. Despite controversies regarding vaccinations causing autism‚ parents should vaccinate their children because of the importance of herd immunity and the economic benefits that accompany it. Herd immunity is a practice in which “the risk of infection among susceptible individuals in a population is reduced by the presence and proximity of immune individuals” (Fine et al.). More simply‚ “a pattern of immunity that should protect a population from invasion of a new infection.” (Fine et al.)

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    WHY SHOULD WE VALUE AND RESPECT CHILDREN Each member of staff within a childcare setting has a responsibility for the children in their care for the children’s well-being‚ learning and development. Each child therefore is valued and respected by all staff showing that they respect each child as a individual‚ realising each child has different strengths and weaknesses. However it is the practitioners’ responsibility to recognise the specific strengths and needs of each child as an individual

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