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    16 Observed Narrative: Today mom and her son met with her child at Steak and Shake McDonald’s for dinner. After everyone received their meals they entered the play land to eat. After they finished dinner the child spent a long time playing with the other children that were there as mom watched. Once the child was finished playing they took a trip to the library so that mom could drop off and check out music cd’s. During the wait the child went into the children area of the library and made her mom

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    explain if the use of time-outs and spanking are a good way to correct a misbehave in children. As people know time-out is is a method use to modify undesirable and inappropriate behavior in children, such as disobedience aggression and inappropriate social behavior. Exclusion time out is usually the process in which you placed the child in a corner of a room away from any fun activities un-reinforced by social interactions. There is also isolation time out in which you remove the child from the room

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    Children roam around in schools, at work, on the playground, in the malls, and anywhere else a child would like to be. Young children are often accompanied by an adult, of which one would assume to be their parents or primary caregivers.In 2007 forty-eight million americans had considered adoption. Foster care has a goal, it is to help children in need be safe for the time being and try to reunited these children with their biological parents. Believe it or not foster care and adoption is more common

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    Spank or Not to Spank: Abuse or Not? Spanking is known to be a form of corporal punishment in the eyes of many, a form of child abuse but too many others is a form of disciplining their children that have acted or behaved badly. Spanking consist of an adult striking a child or at times another adult on the buttocks for acting up in an unacceptable behavior. In this essay, I will be focusing more about children receiving this type of disciple. Is it right or wrong? A psychologist, Dr. Barbara Greenberg

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    Curfew Persuasive Essay

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    danger your child could be in if he or she is out after curfew? The possible outcomes could be severe or deadly towards your child, either making it hard or rough on them. What would you want best for your child, a curfew or unlimited time? I am a teen myself, and I am for it and not for it because it has benefits and downfalls. Most parents are going to be for it but some of the teenagers are going to be against it. It would just depend on what the scenario is for them to be out that late

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    patient, using their children as the one who actually undergoes all of the treatments. Keywords: MSbP, Disorder, Parent, Child, Medical Staff Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSbP), is a form of child abuse in which a parent or caregiver makes up or actually causes illnesses within a child so that they may obtain professional medical treatment and advice for the child all the while

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    behavior and a consequence. A contingency exists when there is a casual relationship between two things and to be contingent implies to be caused by. This relationship is often captured by the “If…, then…,” statement. As an example, if you don’t come on time, then you cannot get the gift. Here there is a temporal relationship between the behavior and the event that follows it. The intended consequence from this situation is considered as a punisher. A contingency that works as a punisher must have a behavioral

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    Child Maltreatment

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    Child maltreatment is not a new social problem for the United States however, child maltreatment remains to be a substantial social problem that continues to draw the attention of legislators at the federal and state level, the child welfare system, and society as a whole. Child maltreatment includes the unthinkable act of physical, sexual, or emotional abuse inflicted on a child by a parent or caregiver which results in harm, potential for harm, or threat of harm to a minor child. In addition to

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    Child Abuse. How does one decide what constitutes abuse? Is there a thin line between abuse and discipline? We often hear the horrific stories of child abuse in our communities, but are we as a society so used to hearing these stories that we have become desensitized to them? Child abuse is a prevalent thing in communities and often time the victims are suffering in silence. We, as a society, have a bad habit of “turning our heads the other way” or “not wanting to get involved.” The mentality of

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    Sibling Rivalry

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    approval, time, and attention of the parents (Boyle). Understanding how sibling rivalry occurs can help parents learn to

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