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    Spanking Is Ineffective

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    withholding privileges, and time outs. However, experts don’t recommend using spanking as a disciplinary measure, as it causes anger, antagonism, amps up aggression, and makes the child feel devalued, as well as being ineffective in the long run. Spanking is also known to cause antisocial behavior. It is especially ineffective with toddlers and babies because they are unable to make the connection between their bad behavior and physical punishment. Instead of spanking, time outs are a highly effective

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    with one parent can be extremely difficult for that child. They feel as if it is them against the world. Trying to adjust to a new environment can be very challenging, especially when you only live with your mother or father instead of both. This child may face some difficult situations getting used to only living with one. Growing up with one parent may cause that child to have emotional distress, lack of discipline, and lastly feeling left out. Experiencing life with one parent, whether

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    2015 DeNicola Lit 11 The Positives of Single Parenting What comes into your mind when you hear about single parenting? “Americans attitudes towards single [parenting] were so negative-- by negative I mean, nearly seven out of ten said that single [parents] raising a child without the benefit of a partner was bad for society” (Huntington Post). Many assumptions are made towards single parents looking down on them not knowing all that they go through. They just have that stereotypical mind that

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    that women have to carry around a growing baby for 9 tiring months, and when they get a rest from carrying around the child they don’t really get a rest? After the baby is born, all the mothers get are simply tiring days and sleepless nights. Imagine how much easier a mother’s first while with the baby would be, if she had the father around to help out. Biller says that “quality time with your infant each day and share the responsibilities of basic infant care with Mom. It's a great way to get to know

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    The Benefits of Reading Out Loud to Your Children Being read to out loud as a child is something I remember very well. However, I would have never thought that being read to was not only fun but very beneficiary as well. Being read to out loud is a memory many parents have from their childhood and is one passed on to their children as well. This is something every child should get to experience in their lifetime, it helps prepare them for school, strengthens their ability to bond, and helps children

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    a sense of free will the child will lead a confident life and feel secure when they going out on their own. If the child is overly criticized and/or controlled then they will feel unable to survive on their own and lack self-esteem. The third stage is Initiative vs. Guilt. During this stage children begin to assert themselves more in order to develop more interpersonal skills. This stage takes place between the ages of three through five years old. This is when the child begins to regularly interact

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    your child could turn them away from you,and cause behavior problems.Parents shouldn't spank if they have major depression, major marital problems, or substance abuse problems. They shouldn't spank in desperation or in anger—that's what leads to the negative outcomes, like increased violence, associated with corporal punishment. Never spank a child when you are angry. When you are emotionally charged, it is in that moment of anger, fear, confusion, etc. that you are likely to hurt the child and that

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    Observation Of A Child

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    Subjective Start/Stop Time: 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM. Child and her mother seen for ? The child, her mother and her nephew arrived on time for the appointment. The mother was seen first and later the child joins the session. MSW student was present for observing the session. Objective Mental Status Exam: Orientation: Alert Memory: Grossly intact Attention/Concentration: appropriate Appearance: child was dressed jacket appropriate for weather conditions Behavior: Limited and broken eye contact

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    following paper is about Child Abuse. This paper will look into the description of the problem, the policies that has helped solved the problem, involvement in resolving the problem, and person recommendations on changing the approach of the problem. Description of the Problem/History Child abuse is a form of any sexual activity that a child doesn’t give consent to. Whether it may be sexually or physically if the child is not mentally ready it is still a form of abuse. Child abuse also can lead to

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    Child abuse is an issue within society that effects the lives of not only the victims but also the lives of many people in the social order. Child abuse is any mistreatment or neglect of a child that results in non-accidental injury or harm and which cannot be logically explained. There are several forms of abuse and neglect and many state governments have developed their own legal description of what constitutes child maltreatment for the purposes of removing a child and prosecuting a criminal

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