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    familiar with the cries of their child that seem to be impossible to calm and the child that clings to their leg when they are about to leave. The terrible twos are not the only dreaded stage of child development; this is what is commonly known as separation anxiety. "Separation anxiety is a developmental stage during which the child experiences anxiety when separated from the primary care giver…" (McPherson, 2004). Separation anxiety varies widely from child to child and most commonly occurs between

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    are hyper and questions of is that child really is, do the research. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is known as ADHD is a mental disorder that can harm the relationship with the child 's parent and themselves. It 's a condition that affects the child attention spam, hard to focus and concentration in life. Many kids have elevated energy throughout the day and sometimes the night as well. Their brain is always processing at night and could cause the child to loose sleep. Some ADHD may have

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    I would first take a closer look at my child and confirm if he exhibits all or some of the symptoms of ADHD. In most cases, children exhibit some of these symptoms, but in actuality, they are just being children. But once I understand and see that my child has some trouble remembering things, paying attention, and constantly says inappropriate things at odd times then it is time to visit the doctor for proper diagnoses of the child and for the doctor to run some tests to determine the truth to what

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    future actions to teach a child right from wrong. A few key points of gentle parenting include having a strong child-parent relationship in which the child feels loved, leading by example, and having a symbiotic relationship between the parent and the child. It is imperative for a child to feel connected to and loved by their parent. This means that the parent needs to go out of their way to make sure the child feels wanted and is recognized as important. A lot of times parents can get caught up

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    can be used upon a child to get them to behave. “The right of parents to physically discipline their children is ingrained in American culture and recognized in our laws” (Blum 921), but a toddler doesn’t need harsh physical discipline to learn the difference between right and wrong, it doesn’t need to be spanked because they are doing something they are not supposed to be doing, it just needs to be told that what they are doing is wrong and they should stop. After a while the child knows not to do

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    Unit 2 – The Developing Child D1) The main aspects of social development for Children aged 4 years are; * They like playing and socialising with other children as this helps progress things more like speech, confidence and social skills. * Take turns and share (most of the time); may still be rather bossy. * Seek out adult approval. So if they were to hurt themselves they would still go to an adult or when they are tired they would still go to an adult for comfort. * Understand

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    numerous levels. Yet, before you start to use multi-sensory techniques, time needs to be spent observing the child to find what is the preferred way the child likes to learn. What sense does the child like to use the most; visual, auditory, tactile, or kinesthetic. When a child would not sit, or pay attention at large group time, the teacher was trying to teach colors and shapes. The teacher had cut out different shapes out of construction paper and taped them onto craft sticks, to make homemade

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    Physical Environment Inside the Child Development and Family Studies Center it is very well organize and very busy throughout the day. The purpose of the Child Development and Family Studies Center is to provide health care for the children and provide an education for the children while their parents are working during the day. Some parents may even place their children in a childcare center just to get more help with their child. The Child Development and Family Studies Center have many rules

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    discipline their children. As a result, out of pure frustration, parents lash out physically and/or verbally. Hitting a child or yelling at one has detrimental long-term effects. Parents-to-be need to be given strategies for dealing with discipline issues. Support groups should also offer parent training. When parents have had a hard day, whether due to work, family, or other persons or events, they tend to lash out without a thought at the misbehaving child. The parent lets his or her anger build

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    yn's... 6). Cancer wipes out what a family knew before cancer; it wipes out their version of normal and replaces it with something that can not be controlled. When childhood cancer takes a hold of the family and never lets go. While going through cancer, it is important that a family sticks together and builds each other up through this difficult time. Childhood cancer affects everyone it comes in contact with, but it mainly affects the family, including the child suffering from cancer, as well

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