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    Causes of Child Abuse

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    Causes of Child Abuse Many people have difficulty understanding why any person would hurt a child. The public often assumes that people who abuse their children suffer from mental disorders‚ but fewer than 10 percent of abusers have mental illnesses. Most abusers love their children but tend to have less patience and less mature personalities than other parents. These traits make it difficult to cope with the demands of their children and increase the likelihood of physical or emotional abuse

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    Child Abuse

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    Child abuse consists of any act of commission or omission that endangers or impairs a child’s physical or emotional health and development. Child abuse includes any damage done to a child which cannot be reasonably explained and which is often represented by an injury or series of injuries appearing to be non-accidental in nature. Psychological maltreatment is a repeated pattern of damaging interactions between parent(s) and child that becomes typical of the relationship. In some situations‚ the

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    Communication and Child

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    different reasons people communicate Examples of why people communicate To gain reassurance and acknowledgement – Giving a child reassurance will help them to develop. To build relationships - People communicate to make new relationships the way we speak to them at first may make them feel welcome or overlooked. To maintain relationships – Each time we talk to a child we are maintaining our relationship with them. To gain and share information – The information you receive and give will

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    Child Labor

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    January 2015 Rhetorical Analysis: Child Labor Child labor was once a prevalent issue in the United States – a combination of cruelty‚ coercion‚ and abuse characterizes its entirety. Fortunately‚ many organizations‚ such as the National American Woman Suffrage Association‚ made attempts at alleviating the issue in hopes of eliminating the institution. Surprisingly‚ it was mutually beneficial to the organizations and the child laborers in that in order to help child labor‚ women needed to work for their

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    girl child

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    THE GIRL CHILD------- A BOON NOT A CURSE..... INDIA A LAND OF TRADITIONS‚ CONCEPTIONS‚ MISCONCEPTIONS AND A LOT MORE. HERE THERE IS A COMMON MISCONCEPTION THAT A GIRL CHILD IS A LIABILITY TO THE FAMILY‚ AND HENCE EVERY YEAR WE SEE MANY GIRL CHILD DEATHS IN INDIA. IS THIS JUSTIFIED. IS IT TRUE THAT A GIRL CHILD IS A LIABILITY TO THE FAMILY? DO GOVERNMENT POLICIES AGAINST THIS ISSUE WORK OUT PROPERLY? IF NOT THEN WHY NOT? SO MANY QUESTIONS BUT WHEN I ASKED THEM I HEARD NO ANSWERS. IN THIS ADVANCED

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    Assessment and Child

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    ECE 354 Assessments are very important in determining how to teach our children and where they are in terms of development. There are many types of assessments that can be beneficial in helping determine how to approach the learning style of each child as an individual instead of as a whole group. While each assessment is structurally different‚ they can produce results which give us insight on where our children are during different stages of their lives. There are both formal and informal assessments

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    Child Marriage

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    Child Marriage This is my very first trip to India as a British trainee community worker‚ I’ve been sent on a very special work experience placement to rural India‚ while I’m out here I will be writing a report about the issue of child marriage in the area. Child marriage normally occurs in poor‚ rural communities. In many regions‚ parents arrange their daughter’s marriage without the girls knowing. Which means that one day‚ she may be at home playing with her sisters‚ brothers and friends

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    Child Care

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    Unit 2 PER Diary Task 2 P2.4 In my setting a child came to me crying and told me that a child has made him upset by snatching the ball of him at lunch time. I called the other child who had made him cry and asked him why he snatched the ball of him. I explained him he should not snatch a ball or anything from anyone he must ask kindly. The child did not pay attention to what I had said to him and continued to do snatch things from other children. I then decided used the doll puppets to demonstrate

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    Child Rearing

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    punishment was abolished in England in 1881. (Lambert P.2) From the Middle Ages to the late 20th century children were disciplined with rods or rulers in schools‚ work and at home. (Lambert P.2 ) After the Bible a lot of our modern philosophy on child rearing can be traced back to the writings of John Locke who wrote the treatise Some Thoughts Concerning Education which was published in 1693. Locke started writing his thoughts about childrearing at the request of his cousin who was asking for advice

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    child psychology

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    Child development is a fascinating thing to observe. It is very challenging in some; while others it comes along naturally. The way a child develops can be determined by a number of factors. Their environment and biological inheritance can be the common denominator to their development. Have you ever wondered what makes Uncle Sam‚ or Uncle Joe who they are? What determines whether your son‚ daughter‚ niece‚ nephew‚ or even neighbor who they will become when they grow up. Prior to taking this class

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