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  • Raising a Spirited Child

    Raising a Spirited Child

    Brandy Glasgow EDFB 4377 Book Review November 15, 2005 Raising Your Spirited Child a guide for parents whose child is more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, energetic is a wonderful book to help you appreciate a child's intensity, persistence and sensitivity. The book teaches parents to understand and appreciate their children. The book shows parents how to turn labeling in positive language to describe their child. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka's redefines the "difficult child” as a spirited

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    Essay Length: 330 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 19, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Child Abuse and the People Who Fail Them

    Child Abuse and the People Who Fail Them

    Child abuse by definition is the mistreatment or neglect of a child that results in non-accidental harm or injury and which cannot be reasonably explained. Child abuse includes physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and neglect.” (Hopper, 2005) According to Lingren, child abuse was not identified as a grave crisis until the 1960s wherein “the Children’s Defense fund collected data which revealed that a child is reported abused or neglected every 13 seconds, of every

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    Essay Length: 1,156 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 20, 2010 By: Mike
  • A Child's Guide to Concentrating for Kids with Adhd

    A Child's Guide to Concentrating for Kids with Adhd

    Blazer, B. (1999). A child's guide to concentrating for kids with ADHD. Washington, DC: Shire. Assisting children with ADHD to learn ways to improve their concentrating is key to their success in school. Providing classroom and home environments that meet student’s needs is critical for long term success and self- esteem of children with attention deficits. Baren, M. (2000). Hyperactivity and attention disorders in children. San Ramon, CA: Health Infonet Inc.' ADHD is a complicated

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    Essay Length: 986 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Child Called It

    Child Called It

    As much as great this book by Dave Pelzer was, there was some things I did not like. One of the things I didn't like was the fact that his father didn't do anything when he saw his beloved child in pain. What kind of father does that? I understand that David's mother had control over her husband, but a good father would try do anything to save his son from all of this pain.

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    Essay Length: 466 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 21, 2010 By: Kevin
  • A Child in Need of Services (chins) Agreement

    A Child in Need of Services (chins) Agreement

    CHINS: A CHINS agreement is like a contract. The child and his or her parent meets with the probation officer to try to figure out what temporary services or rules can be put in place to help alleviate the situation that led to the CHINS. The child will be asked to sign a piece of paper agreeing to follow the listed conditions or rules. Typical CHINS agreements include conditions like attending school daily without incident,

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    Essay Length: 1,102 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Outline the Behaviour of a Child Who Is Experiencing Separation Anxiety and Disinhibited Attachment?

    Outline the Behaviour of a Child Who Is Experiencing Separation Anxiety and Disinhibited Attachment?

    ATTACHMENT QUESTIONS (Q1) Outline the behaviour of a child who is experiencing separation anxiety and disinhibited attachment? (4 marks) Separation takes place when the infant and the primary caregiver spend time away from each other because they are physically separated. Occasionally, a child can suffer some long-term effects from being separated from the primary caregiver. These effects may persist long after the separation has ended and are known as separation anxiety. This separation anxiety is

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    Essay Length: 1,178 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: sian
  • Child Development

    Child Development

    Volunteering at the YMCA was a great experience. I conducted a two-hour craft class with approximately seventeen children between five to seven years of age. Two “Y” counselors assisted me with the children. The project I selected was a magazine collage based on nutrition and fitness. The children enthusiastically participated. I brought a large scaled laminated version of the food pyramid. We began by discussing the food groups and they assisted in the assembly of

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    Essay Length: 661 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 23, 2010 By: July
  • Child Abuse and Neglect

    Child Abuse and Neglect

    What Is Child Abuse? Child abuse occurs when a parent, guardian or caregiver mistreats or neglects a child, resulting in • injury, or • significant emotional or psychological harm, or • serious risk of harm to the child. Child abuse entails the betrayal of a caregiver's position of trust and authority over a child. It can take many different forms. Physical abuse is the deliberate application of force to any part of a child's body,

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    Essay Length: 1,855 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: May 26, 2010 By: Monika
  • Child Neglect Raises Taxes

    Child Neglect Raises Taxes

    Is it really necessary for such a drastic increase in government expenses due to child abuse and neglect? Because the needs of abused and neglected children have grown, te Journal and Courier on September 12, 2006 explaining the proposal and reasons behind it. The article “We all pay the costs of child abuse, neglect,” contains many different rhetorical approaches to help explain the Tippecanoe County proposal. This analysis will break down the author’s key strategies

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    Essay Length: 956 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2010 By: Max
  • Affects of Child Abuse

    Affects of Child Abuse

    Children who are physically or psychologically abused, will act more violently than those who are not abused. It does not matter, what kind of abuse they are subjected to, it will still have an effect on the child. They will think that what they saw or heard is normal because they were not taught anything else. The research I have done, supports my topic on all kinds of levels. George, T. I. (1999). Children’s Health

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    Essay Length: 1,146 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: May 29, 2010 By: Monika
  • What Is a Child

    What Is a Child

    What is a Child? Discuss how a scientific, a social constructionist and an applied approach attempt to answer this question. This essay will attempt to discuss how sociologists have attempted to answer the question. Childhood is viewed differently, depending on the country being considered, the period of time being studied or a personal viewpoint. According to the UN convention, a child is anybody under the age of eighteen. Several studies have been undertaken by sociologists

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    Essay Length: 298 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 30, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Erstwhile Child

    Erstwhile Child

    Confessions of an Erstwhile Child is an essay which analyses the concept of the nuclear family. At first the author explains the ideas of Thomas More's Utopia, but afterwards narrows his content by going into explaining his thoughts on children raised in dysfunctional families. He very cleverly shows the reader part family model's with current ones, allowing his audience to make the decision for themselves. His tone is a logical philosophical. The reader is told

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    Essay Length: 664 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Child Study

    Child Study

    Introduction/Background of Child The student I observed is a Hispanic, male age 9 who is autistic. For the sake of this observation I will refer to him as "Kevin". I selected this student because I work very closely with him on a daily basis. I also felt that this would be a great way for me to learn more about my student. Kevin is about 48" inches tall and about 60 pounds in weight. He

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    Essay Length: 264 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Analysis of the Child by Tiger

    Analysis of the Child by Tiger

    Every day people are often seen committing good, kind, and helpful acts while others are found committing acts of evil. One doesn’t think, though, of the possibility that those who often do good would rash out in evil acts for no apparent reason at all. It is human nature to simply go along in every day life, knowing right from wrong, knowing the results and consequences of certain acts, and assuming anyone with a different

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    Essay Length: 987 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: May 31, 2010 By: Tommy
  • Child Readiness

    Child Readiness

    Learning is generally defined as relatively permanent changes in observable behavior that result from experience (Seifert & Hoffnung, 2000). In order to understand theories that are presented by scientist we would have to first understand what a theory is. According to http://www.dictionary.com/ a theory is a proposal for how unobservable processes fit together. How they influence one another and also how these unobservable processes affect what we can see which is behavior. There are four

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    Submitted: June 1, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • Child Study

    Child Study

    Introduction/Background of Child The student I observed is a Hispanic, male age 9 who is autistic. For the sake of this observation I will refer to him as "Kevin". I selected this student because I work very closely with him on a daily basis. I also felt that this would be a great way for me to learn more about my student. Kevin is about 48" inches tall and about 60 pounds in weight. He

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    Essay Length: 264 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Child Sleep Disorders: Is Your Child at Risk?

    Child Sleep Disorders: Is Your Child at Risk?

    Sleep Disorders Child Sleep Disorders: Is Your Child at Risk? Recent research has proven that children just are not getting the sleep they need these days. Kids today seem to be doing poorer in school and have less attention spans. Most parents are not aware of a common problem effecting thousands of children in this country: sleep disorders. Parents often fail to follow there children's sleeping patterns which can result in some serious side effects

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    Essay Length: 2,888 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse Many children suffer from all types of abuse. Child abuse consists of the physical, sexual, or emotional abuse from parents, guardians, or others. When young adults suffer from any kind of abuse it drastically affects their lives. Young people living in extreme economic hardship and social disruption are at a higher risk for child abuse, violence, and exploitation (“Committed”). What can we do to understand and help stop this horrible fact? Teens that

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    Essay Length: 430 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Anna
  • The Fear of Becoming a Child Soldier

    The Fear of Becoming a Child Soldier

    Jesse Groves U.S. History- Ms. Casper Period 4 June 1st, 2008 The Fear of becoming a Child Soldier If a child goes missing in the United States, the police are notified and then issue an Amber Alert. Radio stations begin broadcasting descriptions, while TV stations flash pictures of the abducted. Billboards along roads flash important information regarding the abduction. The police move out with helicopters and cars, and the Army National Guard may even be

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    Essay Length: 1,966 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 5, 2010 By: Mikki
  • A Child Called It

    A Child Called It

    TIGERS Have you ever seen a tiger? If you haven’t I have the imfomation to the tiger. It is very beautiful to see. It has many stripes all over it’s body. And it likes to be in water to. Now I’m going to tell you about it’s description. The size for the adult tiger range from 4.5(1.37)m to 9 feet (2.7)m long. Males are larger than female. There weight is about 500 pounds (230kg.);

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    Essay Length: 582 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Top
  • Death from Child Abuse Reaction Paper

    Death from Child Abuse Reaction Paper

    Death From Child Abuse Reaction Paper Never in my life have I encountered a more emotionally draining, motivating through awareness book. Ursula Sunshine Assaid , a five year old little girl, was killed by child abuse. She was mutilated, hit, kicked, starved, fed soap… the list goes on and on. Death From Child Abuse… and no one heard is a book about the last week of Ursula’s life. She resided in Florida with her

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    Essay Length: 604 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Jon
  • Child Raising in European History

    Child Raising in European History

    Disputes on how children should be raised have always existed. There is the common argument of nature versus nurture, and the many others that have risen. Europe contained some of the first modernized civilizations. This was where techniques on raising children began to develop. In early modern Europe the opinion of children dictated how they were raised. Actually, some Europeans believe that children are gentle, innocent gifts. As a diplomat and a father, Christoph Scheurl

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    Essay Length: 1,260 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 8, 2010 By: Bred
  • Child Abuse

    Child Abuse

    Child Abuse The safety and security of home are comforts we all wish for no matter what age we are. Though some of us get our wish roughly three million children don’t(United States Department of Health www.childrensrights.com ). Children who are battered and bruised, beaten, and in some causes sexually assaulted are constantly looking for an escape from the torture brought upon them by none other than their own parents. These children who average

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    Essay Length: 1,988 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Monika
  • One Child Policy in China

    One Child Policy in China

    China is a land that contains an overpopulation crisis. With a current estimated 1.4billion people living in China, something needed to be done in order to lower the birth rates and control the fast growing population. The solution the Chinese government came up with was the one child policy. They set up a number penalties and benefits in order to encourage the Chinese people to cooperate with this policy. The predicted outcome was to reduce

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    Essay Length: 1,445 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: June 9, 2010 By: Tommy
  • One Child Policy

    One Child Policy

    The immediate cause of the birth control policy was the demographic bump of people born in the 1950s and 1960s. In 1949, the population of the PRC was about 600 million. In 1970, the population was 870 million. Although the PRC had suffered through several famines and economic disruptions in the interim, its population had continued to demonstrate incredible net growth for several reasons: Infant mortality fell dramatically as Western medical knowledge spread from the

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    Essay Length: 325 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: June 12, 2010 By: Fonta

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