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    Mother and Children

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    life like few others can. Effective mothers can inspire their sons and daughters to love themselves and others‚ work hard‚ make healthy choices‚ serve causes greater than self‚ and achieve their dreams. Mothers who protect‚ teach‚ and nurture their children with all their hearts strengthen their families and help build a better future for the planet. Definition A mother is a person who gives birth. That is the biological mother but there is also the stepmother who is the wife of the father after the

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    Eyewitnesses In Children

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    Eyewitnesses tend to have a tremendous impact when it comes to identifying and convicting a perpetrator. However‚ what happens when the only eyewitness is a child? Children are thought to be particularly unreliable‚ especially in the criminal justice system‚ and regardless of this‚ jurors still tend to place a lot of confidence in them (Lowenstein‚ Blank‚ & Sauer‚ 2010). Children’s abilities to be reliable eyewitnesses has been a subject of interest over the past few years‚ and whether or not they

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    Children and Exercise

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    most difficult problems we are facing is the large numbers of obesity in our children. One of the major factors in that is this; our children have become less physically active. At an early age children start watching TV‚ learn how to operate a computer‚ and play video games. Having technological skills is now a necessity in all of our lives because everything has turned "computerized‚" but the fact is that our children are relying on these types of entertainment rather than getting up and physically

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    Children Act

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    Children Act 1989 This Act identifi es the responsibilities of parents and professionals who must work to ensure the safety of the child. This Act includes two important sections which focus specifi cally on child protection. Education Act 2002 This sets out the responsibilities of Local Education Authorities (LEAs)‚ governing bodies‚ head teachers and all those working in schools to ensure that children are safe and free from harm. Children Act 2004 This provides the legal framework for Every

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    Sleep and Children

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    learning and development. These four themes and the principles that inform them work together to help children reach their full potential in turn leads to the children feeling happy and valued‚ using observation assessment and planning builds the foundations children need for good future learning. There are seven areas of learning and development which you must use to plan educational activities. Children learn best when they are healthy‚ safe and secure when they are treated as individuals and their

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    children care

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    supporting the speech‚ language and communication development of the children in own setting 2.1 Explain the ways in which adults can effectively support and extend the speech‚ language and communication development of children during the early years 2.2 Explain the relevant positive effects of adult support for the children and their carers 2.3. Explain how levels of speech and language development vary between children entering early years provision and need to be taken into account during

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    Children in Eyewitness

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    Psychology 2330‚ Fall 2011 Children in Eyewitness Children’s Eyewitness Memory for Multiple Real-Life Events Uniforms Affect the Accuracy of Children’s Eyewitness Identification Decisions The Effect of Repeated Questioning on Children’s Accuracy and Consistency in Eyewitness Testimony Eyewitnesses have always played a significant role in criminal justice system and gradually gain its importance in courtroom proceeding. The presence of eyewitnesses in courtroom is an important factor

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    Television and Children

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    Television and Children How big a presence is TV in kids ’ lives? Kids with a TV in their bedroom spend an average of almost 1.5 hours more per day watching TV than kids without a TV in the bedroom. Many parents encourage their toddlers to watch television. Most children ’ s programming does not teach what parents say they want their children to learn; many shows are filled with stereotypes‚ violent solutions to problems‚ and mean

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    Children Censorship

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    Children Censorship In their article An Exploratory Study of Children’s Views of Censorship‚ Isajlovic and McKechnie present the idea that instead of adults making decisions about censorship‚ children should have their voice heard on the matter. A study was performed with a focus group of six children ranging in age from nine to twelve‚ differing in home life and backgrounds. The group was then asked how they felt about censorship‚ whether they thought that certain books in the library should be

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    Not Vaccinating Children

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    being spread about vaccines‚ many guardians of children opt out to having the children vaccinated for fear of the child developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The reason for guardians not vaccinating their children due to the result of a false study done by Andrew Wakefield that manipulated and/or misrepresented the twelve patients who were involved with the study in 1998 (Hagan). This is the reason why guardians have been avoiding getting their children vaccinated‚ causing a comeback on a few diseases

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