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    caring and smart child who analyzes every situation and loves school. He tends to be a little lazy when it comes to doing chores or helping around the house. Out of the three children he is the most cautious and is sometimes scared of doing things that could result in injury like riding a bicycle or jumping into a pool. Damien enjoys reading and playing Pokemon. He is excited to have other children around, but admitted that he would be upset if they only stayed for a short time. He feels comfortable

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    (Shi, 2014) Children diagnosed with reactive attachment disorder have a hard time getting close to others. They are ones who are neglected, abused or constantly changing caregivers. It is hard for these children to get close to others when all they know is negative things about personal relationships. If a child is raised not knowing how to trust or be close to anyone, they will have issues with relationships. “The child withdraws to a dark hole disconnected from the rest of the world, or watches

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    value addition to our understanding of child development provided by this theory, it seems to lay so much emphasis on the mother as the primary figure of attachment failing to take into consideration other people who interact with and are crucial to the life of the child like the siblings and the father. Attachment development of the child with the mother is of equal importance to that of the child with the rest of the people. It is extremely difficult to point out relevant attachment qualities since

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    Parents’ Actual vs. Desire to Participate in Care of a Hospitalized Child Health care that is based in mutually advantageous alliance between health care providers, patients, and families has shown to be an essential aspect of pediatric nursing. However, current research supports the notion that parents’ desire to participate in care may contrast their actual participation (Romaniuk, O 'Mara, & Akhtar-Danesh, 2014). Advocating for a partnership between health care providers and parents of hospitalized

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    Middle child Birth order is believed to influence many aspects of one’s personality. By research birth order it give an idea how I feel every day. For example me being the middle child. I feel like I'm independent, secretive, and being ignored my others and many more. Being middle child I can relate to this website saying that the middle child is independent. I feel like that's true because I like working independent everytime when im home I'm by myself and doing my stuff by my own. I hate

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    disorders, such as anxiety, autism, unintelligible speech all because of the overuse of technology(Rowan). Most children of all ages can be seen with some kind of smart device in their hands like phones and tablets. When a child is set in front of a device such as those it can lead the child to have a slower speech rate because of the way they affect the brain. When someone uses technology, it can cause the brain to develop slower because the brain is given nothing to focus on, its just a bunch of colors

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    In some cases a young girl getting pregnant while still living at home and attending school may result in her getting thrown out of her home , which makes it even more complicated to attend classes. After having a child the mother is usually given six weeks for recovery and to spend time with the mother. The time missed by the student may result to failure of classes or getting behind. This is when most teens decide to not come back to school because they figure it is

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    to diagnose. The symptoms for a child are different then those of an adult. The symptoms are pretty broad, a child with ADD doesn’t pay attention to detail, they make a lot of silly mistakes, they are very fidgety and can’t stay still, they have a very short attention span, they are much unorganized, they lose important things, and they talk excessively. They are easily distracted, ant stay with an activity for very long, they try to do more then one thing at a time, they have trouble completing tasks

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    retardation. A person with autism can actually be very intelligent. Autism develops before a child is 30 months of age. It occurs is approximately 4 out of every 10,000 children. Children with autism are unable to develop normal relationships with others. Their hearing and sight senses are heightened. A noise that would not bother a normal person might drive an autistic child crazy. They have a difficult time understanding what is going on around them. If something suddenly happens, like someone laughs

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    proposal was worth considering. With forty-percent of surveyed Americans feeling unsafe walking at night, this app could aid in reducing the anxieties associated with this fear as you had pointed out in your proposition (Sadd, 2011). Furthermore, with three-fourths of surveyed parents stating that child abduction was a fear that they held and one-third of these parents admitting it was a worry that affected them frequently, this app could even further reduce anxieties (Bilich, n.d.). Consequently

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