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    FSHS 110 A Child Called “It” Middle Childhood Application Dave Pelzer’s life started out as many children’s lives do. He was surrounded by a mother and father who loved him and would do anything for him. He recalls himself as well as his two brothers being blessed with perfect parents who filled the family with love and care (Pelzer 17). His father, Stephen, supported the family and worked as a fireman in San Francisco, while his mother, Catherine, was a woman who glowed with love for her children

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    Middle Childhood. Isabella is a 7 years 10 months old girl, who was born premature in Norman-Oklahoma; when she was born weight 4 pounds and 5 oz. and her height was 17.5 inches. I knew by her mom that she spent only 8 days in the NICU at the hospital before coming home with them. I observed Isabella in her house, she live there with her mom, dad, a fish and a dog. The observation was realized when I was visiting my friend’s house; I observed the girl in her environment for approximately two and

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    1. Chapter 8 “Middle Childhood: The Social World,” section “The Peer Group,” highlights the social factors among middle aged children, how they are aware of reality and conscious of others’ opinions, judgments, and accomplishments (Berger, 300). This chapter explains the culture of children, similar to actual ethical cultures, there are games, nursery rhymes, jokes, insults, and superstitions that are part of the peer society; in which the older children pass down these customs to the younger ones

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    Middle Childhood (6 – 12 years) – The number one thing Laura remembers about middle childhood is the grand summers they would have. She spent her summers at the pool all day, riding her bike, playing in the woods, and making chocolate chip cookies. When she was in third grade, she met her teacher, Mrs. Playel, who loved to read, “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” It is here where Laura developed her love of reading, some of her favorite books during this time were, “Charlotte’s Web” and “The Secret

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    The transitions from middle childhood to early adolescent, brings social and emotional changes to the child development. In my observation, the most frequent emotional symptoms Dylan reported is emotional overwhelmed or exhaustion. Dylan is always feeling tired and unable to concentrate during the class activity. For example, when Dylan loses concentration, he could not sit still for too long, and he tends to walk away from the classroom. Another emotional symptoms Dylan shows to have is anxiety

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    The Self-Concept of Father-Absent Children in Middle Childhood      Man’s individuality embodies numerous traits and self-concept holds the predominant of these traits according to Rogers. It helps the person understand personality and social development, for it is through the developing self-concept that man form increasingly stable picture of their selves, partly, reflected by others in their surroundings (Craig;1996,p.367). As the person interacts with his environment, such as peer groups

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    Maternal and childhood malnutrition in low and middle-income countries presents a global public health challenge and threatens attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)i. Encompassing both under nutrition and obesity as well as vitamin and mineral deficiency, malnutrition can be caused by multiple factorsii. These factors are closely linked to general standards of living, education, environment and the ability of a population to meet its basic needsiii. Malnutrition has profound effects

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    This essay aims to analysis the development of the cognitive, physical and social-emotional domains within middle childhood. This essay will discuss how the development of these domains can be seen throughout the movie ‘Boyhood’. Cognitive development is defined as “the process of growth and change in intellectual/mental abilities such as thinking, reasoning and understanding and includes the acquisition and consolidation of knowledge” ( ). Physical development can be defined as “changes in body

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    and Middle Childhood As Healthy People 2020 (HP2020) approaches the end of its decade, one of the newest issues has been established based on the lack of Americans receiving adequate sleep, as well as causing a major disruption in their ability to function effectively. About 25 percent report having problems either staying asleep or not getting adequate sleep to function properly the next day. A new target group has been brought into the forefront by HP2020 includes Early and Middle Childhood (EMC)

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    Anticipatory Guidelines

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    I reviewed the anticipatory guidelines for the middle childhood. The Middle childhood group is the children who are between the ages 5-10. The middle childhood guidelines are divided in six core tools, one for each year. The children age 5 and 6 start school. This is a big change in the life of the child as well as parents. These guidelines give opportunity for health care providers to know how the whole family is dealing with this new change. The health care provider can help the parents to get

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