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    This practicum will focus on an observation and interview of a child care Director. A child care director or manger fulfills the needs of a childcare center. Each child care manager will encounter different responsibilities and roles. The center finances, funding, job descriptions and observation of a director’s responsibility all were observed and will be discussed in this paper. On January 24, 2017 at 5:00pm I was able to interview a childcare director name Mrs. Person. The interview and observation

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    no alimony or child support. The family is temporarily staying at a Salvation Army family shelter, but must leave at the end of the month. What Federal services might the Smith family be eligible. Housing and Transportation Jane and her two children must be out of the Salvation Army family shelter in a month. Social Workers will assist this family in finding housing by researching programs for emergency and transitional housing, homeless assistance programs, local churches

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    Save the Children I. Introduction II. History III. Programs A. Health and Nutrition 1. Healthcare limitations, malnutrition, feeding 2. Food availability, low cost food, goat centers 3. Maryns’ Milk B. HIV/AIDS 1. Vulnerable, violence, crimes 2. Orphans, prevention, service and care 3. Joyful Joylet C. Child Protection 1. Terrorist, poverty, crimes 2. Vulnerable, safe, suspicion 3. Alimas’ fight IV. Conclusion Millions of children are in need, and Save the Children, a non-profit

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    common childhood disease, but affects adults as well. Asthma is characterized by coughing, wheezing, feeling out of breath, and a feeling of tightness in the chest. Once you are diagnosed with asthma you will always have it, but you will only have attacks when something bothers your lungs. Asthma has a hereditary component but also has an unknown cause and no cure, although it can be controlled. How is Asthma diagnosed? If you suspect that you or your child may have Asthma, check with your healthcare

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    What Is The Difference Between A Daycare Center And Home Daycare? Finding someone to take care of your child during the day can be a tough decision, and you will most likely be deciding between a daycare center and home daycare. Are you aware of what the major differences are between these two options? By understanding the differences, you can decide which one is best for your child’s needs. Home Daycare vs. Daycare Center Home daycare is very much like what the name implies, it is a service that

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    beginning. One of the thousands of injustices of this world is the mishandling of orphaned children. Every 30 seconds 2 children become orphans and there are more than 100 million orphans worldwide. An orphanage is a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans. It takes a tremendous amount of knowledge from different academic fields in order to

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    Child Hunger in America By Western Governors University Abstract The United States faces many social problems. One of these problems is child hunger. It has sociological origins and challenges for government and citizens alike. Social Problem The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) reports 16.7 million children under the age of eighteen live in a household

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    (2005) The Impact of Adult Mortality and Parental Deaths on Primary Schooling in North-Western Tanzania. Journal of Development Studies, 41, 412-439. Ainsworth is a clinical social worker and therapist in Tennessee. This study asserts that the deaths of parents and other adults due to the AIDS epidemic in Africa could severely reduce the likelihood of schooling in young children. Subsequently, the children will have limited ability to survive and are likely put into care which is not adequate

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    This all started in 2003 when the rate of children falling obese continuing to rise. According to a study done by Christina, about 43% of children in the United states have at least 1-2 chronic heal conditions which increases to a 54.1% when the child is overweight. This shows that being obese also increases the risks of fatality of an illness in an individual. A different study done by (Kamath, Celia et al 4615) revealed that prevention of the condition is better than trying to manage the condition

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    that are living in poverty cannot afford the fresh produce and healthier foods due to the rising cost. Childhood obesity has become an epidemic in the United States. With families always on the go these days it has become easier to grab something to eat at a fast food restaurant than to cook at home. Parents have also instilled in their children that they don’t always need to eat healthy. Children would rather eat junk food than eat fresh fruit or vegetables. Modern technology has

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