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    All Kids Should be Given Trophies? I agree with the fact of all kids should be given trophies. I say this because if all kids are given 1 trophy that is exactly the same with everybody on the team, this way they wouldn’t feel hurt if they weren’t given a trophy. Kids that worked hard could more rewarded individually, thus showing kids that if they want a special reward they have to work hard for it so they can be successful. I think this will help kids prepare for the future and will spare any

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    decrease their risk of out of home placement of the child while improving their quality of family unity (“Strengthening Families Program”, n.d.). The goals of the program are to decrease child misconduct in the home and school, delinquency, substance abuse in children and to improve social competencies (“Strengthening Families Program”, n.d.). The last goal is to improve the relationship between the parent and child and to increase bonding in hopes that child abuse will be prevented (“Strengthening Families

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    we ensure that equality, diversity and inclusion are ensured in the setting. We do this by making sure practitioners go on training days to make sure that they give children and young people equal opportunities, and include all children and young people in activities. It is important that when dealing with bullying in a setting that practitioners don’t take children and young people differences into account when dealing with the situation. When dealing with bullying we must give both parts an equal

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    inclusive, firstly you need to understand and value things and aspects that make people different. This will then allow you to ensure barriers are broken down and the children and their families all feel like they are a part of the setting. Each child needs to be offered the opportunities to achieve and flourish which are as good as the opportunities experienced by other children. They are many ways in which you can work in an inclusive way within a children’s setting.

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    lives of those children. However, the opportunity of being a foster family is not for everyone. Children can be expensive. For one, if it is an infant, think of the cost of diapers and formula, even as a child gets older they need not only necessities, but also experiences like a normal child that will cost money. Things like going to the movies, go shopping and even going out to dinner with their friends. Children

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    With magnetic board dolls, children can play dress up with small magnetic dolls or use magnetic board pieces to mark off important dates on the calendar. It's a great way to keep children entertained while you're on the road. Melissa & Doug have the Deluxe Magnetic Calendar for children 3 years old and up, and it includes 134 magnets for use as a monthly calendar. The board has magnetic pieces to change the month and year as well as small parts that can be used for doctor appointments, the first

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    Enables Dreams. A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. Does assistive technology positively or negatively affect parents and family members? Explain your position and support how technology influences parenting of a special needs child. Assistive technology positively affects parenting and family members. They help disabled children feel more acknowledge and free to do things they couldn't do. I love how technology was made to help parents who have special need children. This helps

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    ADHD is defined as a complex condition of the cognitive health disorder which can have a major effect on the child success, relationship and educational progress during their life. The primary characteristics of ADHD are inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. ADHD is considered as long term condition which has a great impact on children’s developmental needs and affects their daily tasks. ADHD is quite common childhood disability disorder and can be continued into the adulthood. Symptoms of

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    Hello Professor Pisano and Class, The first research topic I am considering is medical interventions in prenatal care. My research question would be “Are medical interventions creating more harm than help in prenatal care and the birthing process?” This topic is a bit personal to me as I have had four complicated pregnancies, followed by complicated births. I believe that if a more natural approach been taken that I may have been spared the traumatic experiences. I intend to argue the point

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    Advertising, we are exposed to it every day, but no one is targeted by ads more than children. Whether it’s in schools, online, or out in the real world, kids are exposed to and targeted by ads each and every day; and when you find out what advertisers really are and what they do, you will be shocked. School, where kids go to learn, make new friends and be shaped into the young men and women of the future. There is no way that there could be ads in school … right? Wrong! According to the documentary

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