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    culture and personal experiences have had a lasting impact. I view myself as a sensitive, devoted, compassionate, thoughtful, professional, caring, patient, shy, and independent woman. My current socioeconomic status is middle class however as a young child my socioeconomic status was low income. My mother was a single parent with four children. My mother Maria was unable to further her education since she had to work to help support her family. As she became an adult and had her own family she decided

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    1997 novel Push. Push tells the traumatic story of Claireece Precious Jones, an obese and illiterate sixteen year old who lives in Harlem with her abusive mother. Claireece is pregnant with her second, child as the result of an incestuous rape by her father, who is also the father of her first child. As a result of her pregnancy; Precious is sent to an alternative school. Precious is an ambitious and hopeful young lady who dreams of a better life for herself and her children, but she does not have

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    or move forward. Depending on the child it takes patience and no child is rushed through its grieving journey. The volunteers work with children and are responsible for program facilitating, horse maintenance, gardening, organizing play area, lawn and farm maintenance, office support, and any extra work needed to keep the farm running smoothly. Giving the children task helps them with getting back into a routine and a normal living balance. For example, if a child is instructed to brush the horse

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    Can Child Labor be Stopped? There are approximately 215 million children under the age of 15 that are working in the child labor industry around the world. What can be done to resolve this global issue? Child labor is when companies use children to perform manufacturing duties— typically being paid in low wages. There are many different reasons and causes of child labor such as: poverty, globalization, and corruption. In some countries, however, child labor is considered a cultural norm. Although

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    health or development. (NSPCC, 2016). Multi-agency partnerships in safeguarding children look to identify the goals, circumstances and needs of children, agencies must agree with both the contribution each agency will have Ensuring it meets the ‘every child matters ‘guidelines, the main aims are to improve the sharing of information between the agencies and Oversee arrangements for agencies to work collaboratively in the commissioning, delivery and integration of services. (Cheminais R, 2009:2). There

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    Over the past decade, play has been the focus of many researches due to its biological, sociological and developmental effects on a child. Play is understood as a basic human motivation and a phase for individual development and of cultural assimilation and construction which leads to a specific view on childhood. Play is sometimes opposed with serious work and learning activities which is not true because play is an important arena in a child’s life. Play is significant for a child’s growth, improvement

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    Parents often decide to go through with a divorce because of their own unhappiness. That in fact beyond most peoples belief is a wise decision. No child should be raised in an unhappy home, and living with two people who no longer

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    could not succeed. My belief that each child is capable of a multitude of tasks with practice and adaptation was the deciding factor for eliminating careers I did not want to pursue. After years of working with children who have disabilities in different settings, I learned Pediatric Occupational Therapy was the best fit for me. The work of an OT includes the ability to capitalize on each child’s strengths, encouraging the best outcome for a healthy thriving child and later a jovial, independent, prosperous

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    Unit 1: An introduction to working with Children E1: Describe three different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area. This must include one example from the - Statutory - Voluntary - Private Statutory sector A statutory setting is a setting that is compulsory for one to attend which is funded by the government. An example of this could be a primary school. Voluntary sector A voluntary sector is a setting that one can attend but is funded by a volunteering commite

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    Behaviour you might observe Child has limited experience playing with others. • The child may get irritated when play with other children. • He will show less interest in group activities and games. • He will look more happy and comfortable while playing alone. • His interest will be more in solitary play and activities like painting. • He will try to avoid the company of other children. • He will not like to share his toys and other stuff with other children. • The child may show anger or there may

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