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    .Technology has become such an integrated part of our lives that it has impossible to raise children without inducting it in their lives, its effects are visible in so many spheres of our existence. Technology is even becoming a part of the education system with many schools in South Africa becoming modernised with things such as tablets and interactive whiteboards, there are still many flaws to this system which is the reason why so many parents are against the permanent implementation of technologicaly

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    What Are Working Mothers?

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    reasons that populations has rose. Even though these populations and eras have changed through time, mothers are and will always be the core of any population on the earth. That is why many people in the society give the responsibilities of raising a child to the mothers. Hence, many people in this society criticize working mothers under the pretext that she needs to give all her time and soul to raise her children. Eventually, people invented what a so-called “good mother” and “bad mother” is. They

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    Reflection Paper

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    choices are important. In childhood, the choices of the parents, teachers, or other figures in a child’s life are especially important; having the ability to change that child’s life forever. From my observations, the cognitive development of the child, at times, can solely rest on the parents and teachers involvement. When reviewing math word problems in class, the children are driven by receiving verbal affirmation from the teacher (Nunes, 2017). They relied heavily on stimuli from the teacher

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    The good old days, the days of being an innocent child without limits with care free attitude. My childhood, for the most part, consisted of intrepid adventures and endless hours of fun spent exploring and making huts in behind the family house. These were the times that I shall never forget for they will be forever ingrained in me for eternity. As a child, the world felt small and insignificant, all I knew was that I was living it up like another child on the block, free to do whatever we wanted, free

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    stay inside all day watching television or playing video games. Many parents do not enroll their children in a sport because they believe it will result in injury, or the child may feel left out. Some even believe that their child will be looked down upon if they are not as good as everyone else. They believe that if the child has more time on schoolwork it will raise their grades. But most children love to play outside and learn new sports. It has always remained a part of a child’s nature to run

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    Child Labour In China

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    How would you feel if your child was forced to work every day just for your family’s survival? Child labour is work that exploits children mentally and physically, as well as keeping them away from school. The International Labor Organization estimates that 215 million children between the ages of 5 and 17 currently work under conditions that are considered illegal, hazardous or extremely exploitative. China is one of the main culprits. A recent study by the China Labour Bulletin in 2000, indicated

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    chores. Chores can benefit kids in many different ways with perseverance, taking responsibilities (5 Reasons Why Kids Should Do Chores), and they’ll get better at teamwork (The Benefits of Chores). However, it is also important to keep in mind what a child is capable at a certain age. It’s very remarkable to not be a quitter. Having perseverance helps you to find success in things. But it’s very hard to get into the habit of it. Therefore, many people struggle with not having perseverance. Even parents

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    My educational philosophy: I believe in developmentally based child care; focusing on all areas of a child's development - physical, such as motor skills; cognitive, for example, counting and colors; social, like positive interactions; and emotional, including appropriate emotional responses and coping mechanisms. Following this idea provides a basis to encourage an authentic and well-rounded child. I believe that this type of early childhood education is crucial to a child’s growth and benefits

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    In a world where having friends is highly stressed, being perfect in academics, we are showing future generations what's right and how they need to look and act. Young teenage girls have to undergo the pressure of getting into a good college and being well-rounded. Added onto that they must have confidence and a strong self esteem, along with other factors that will play into their lives. Everyday many girls under the age of 14 open up a form of social media and see pictures where they find goals

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    Does it feel like an elementary child, has been exposed to too much turmoil? Well, in today’s society, elementary children are reading books that reveal unbefitting aspects. An organization called Banned Books Week, is trying to take a stand on this situation, by banning these books. These books have impacted the students negatively, to where they’re making bad decisions. Children are naturally curious about things. If they hear or read something, they’re more likely to try it. Putting themselves

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