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    Children and War

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    How do children experience war and what coping assistance do they need from adults? What can we do to raise children in war torn times. According to a report by the London based International Coalition to Stop the Use of Child Soldiers‚ an estimated 300‚000 children in more than 80 countries are participating in armed conflict. I personally feel that children experience war because adults bring them into this conflict. Professor Henninger mentioned in his post‚ “Culture plays a big part‚”

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    Consumerism in Children

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    October 13‚ 2010 Consumerism In Children Introduction When I was two years old my mother enrolled me in gymnastics. Gymnastics was a huge part of my life for the next four years. After moving up to be with the fourteen and fifteen year olds my mother realized that something was not right‚ because I was having body issues at the age of six. In the text “How Do Our Children Get So Caught Up In Consumerism” by Brian Swimme he addresses the issue of how deeply affected the children of America are due to consumerism

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    CONTEMPORARY THEORIES OF PLAY. Theory Assumptions Limitations Similarities Differences Psychoanalytic Theory. Progression through a series of psychosexual stages. Children could use play as means of shedding negative emotions related to events they can’t control in their lives. Children’s involvement in play is means of gaining control over events that they cannot control in reality. Children use play to help master events that they find traumatic or stressful. Mastery

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    Children of Divorce

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    Counseling Children of Divorce Kristy Bazzanella Liberty University Abstract Currently‚ 50% of today’s children are affected by parental divorce. Court dockets across the country are rife with angry parents embroiled in contentious divorce proceedings that are often protracted by custody and child support disputes. Children of these broken and failed marriages are stuck in the midst of a traumatic event. Whatever parental strife existed prior to divorce is now

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    Benefit of Child's Play

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    they want to improve standardized test scores. But they aren’t accounting for is that play is important to children. Just like adults‚ kids need breaks too. Play is important to children because it encourages moving around and being active. It’s not healthy for a child to be sedentary for hours and hours. Children need their recess so that they can stretch‚ run‚ and just be active. It’s important for children to have physical activity so that they can continue physical activity for future years

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    Children and Cartoons

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    Children have become much more interested in cartoons over many years and it has become a primary force in their lives. Typically‚ children begin watching cartoons on television at an early age of six months‚ and by the age two or three children become enthusiastic viewers. This has become a problem because too many children are watching too much television and the shows that they are watching (even if they are cartoons) have become violent and addictive. The marketing of cartoons has become overpowering

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    Child Play Analysis

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    the sand pit with 3 other children‚ socks and spoons to play with. Also she went to play outside with another child‚ running around. 1:00pm Child ’A’ is playing indoors in the sand pit with 3 other children. She is using a spoon to fill up a sock. She is holding the spoon in her right hand and the sock in her left hand. She is carefully putting the sand into the sock. She is also interacting with the other children -’My sock is nearly full to top.’ This level of play would be referred to as

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    Children in Advertisements

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    may be able to develop a rational resistance to this onslaught‚ but children may not. The children of non-TV age did not take advertisements seriously. They heard commercials on radio‚ read advertisements in comic books‚ children’s magazines and outdoor posters. On the whole‚ adults as well as children cared little for advertisements. Television changed people/Es perception of advertisements. For the TV advertiser‚ children are a very attractive target group to be cultivated. They become a

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    Pets or Children

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    skunks‚ alligators‚ and monkeys. Many Japanese children tame mice and teach them to dance to music. Australian children sometimes make pets of kangaroos. Pets can make interesting‚ playful companion. People enjoy teaching them to do tricks to obey commands. They must see that their pets have food‚ exercise‚ and a proper place to live‚ so they will be happy and healthy. As for children‚ there are families that really love them‚ make sure that the children have sufficient food‚ a proper place to live

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    Children and Smoking

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    Say Every single day you walk‚ drive‚ ride your bike‚ or just sit in the park‚ there is someone smoking a cigarette. Someone that is lowering their chances to live‚ taking a risk of cancer‚ and sometimes even lessening the time spent with their children‚ because smoking does kill. Nobody wants to get that news saying “you have throat cancer” or even worse “you have lung cancer”‚ regardless it will kill you in the end. So why are people so worried about telling other people not to try it and hiding

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