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    transition services,and assistive technology services. Cory has also been diagnosed with high anxiety by a clinical psychologist. Cory’s parents are concerned about his behavior going forward. They would like him to be able to apply for the district’s work-study program next year as part of his transition process. He is expected to

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    This study used an ecological systems theory because they were testing the effects on the children’s family, school, and military community. The researchers were able to ask questions that dealt with the severity of behavioral and emotional problems among children between the ages of six to twelve who had a parent currently deployed or recently returned from wartime combat. The strengths of the theoretical approach was that old studies had primarily focused on some child adjustment and didn’t assess

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    The title of my research simulation is Early childhood caries and the effects on young children’s emotional well-being. This study will examine how parental perception of early childhood caries impacts young children’s emotional well- being. The overall goal of this study is to identify barriers to treatment of early childhood caries in preschoolers. In addition, the study will describe the 1) prevalence of ECC in a preschool population, 2) parent oral health knowledge, attitudes, beliefs and behaviors

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    Written Project: Case Study of Rita and Christina. The following project, will address the case of Rita and Christiana C . after concern was provided by a neighbor, who reported that 2 years-old, Christina, seemed underweight, neglected and presented facial bruises. She is cared by her currently unemployed single 19 year old mother, Rita C., in a one bedroom apartment in a lower-income neighborhood of Pleasantville, CA. Under these circumstances, a caseworker was assigned by Child Protective Services

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    your decision) (Around 3 sentences) 6. What evidence is there to suggest the observations have acceptable reliability? (Hint: Ask yourself what information do we look for to tell us about reliability? Is this information included in the article?)? 1. Researchers manipulated the IV (Television) by controlling the amount of exposure to television programming (thirty minutes) each parent/child experienced during the study, the shows and exposure (with regard to space and access) of the television parents

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    Does the policy for low-income working families known as Earned Income Tax Credit reduce child maltreatment rates of abuse and neglect more effectively than the Nurse-Family Partnership Policy? Narrative Identification of Variables Definition of maltreatment According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), the failure to provide for a child’s basic physical, emotional, and educational needs or to protect a child (ages 0-12) from harm or potential harm is defined as maltreatment (2015). Any words

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    to better understand why it is so important to "get 'em while they're young." In 2001, the US Department of Education, Academy of the Sciences, and the Foundation for Child Development conducted a study on early childhood development. Several interesting, scientific ideas and trends on childhood development emerged from the study. The questions surrounding this research were: how

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    presents the methods used in collecting data, how the data was processed and analyzed. 3.1 Research design A case study approach was used and it was confined to Harare Southern District. The case study allowed the researcher to gain in-depth knowledge of the problem. The behavior of parents of children affected with speech and language impairment was analyzed using the case study. The case study was of importance as it gathered first hand information at the same time minimizing the chances of distortion

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    Background In a study of children that had a family member or family associate incarcerated prior to their 18th birthday, Loper & Nichols (2012) attempted to address the impact that such incarceration had on such children. It was expected, consistent with previous literature, that household incarceration would have an impact on academic outcomes. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the relationship between household incarceration and two outcomes: failure to graduate high school and extended

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    girl with high functioning autism that has issues with her emotions and effective communication. For my research, I used observations of the child, interviews with significant people in her life, like her parents and teacher among others, books and the internet. The child can function in an inclusive classroom with the proper guidance and instruction. Introduction I did a case study on a 4 year-old girl with high functioning autism named “Sabrina Smith”. She has difficulty communicating with her family

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