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    hammered down” and this quote is definetly shown in “All Summer in a Day”. “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury is about a futuristic civilization on the planet Venus, where a constant rain storm lurks over the children that live there. 9 year old Margot had set foot on Venus 5 years ago after living her previous year in Ohio with her parents and remembering the clear sky with the bright warm sun. She is different than the rest as all the others had lived their whole lives on Venus where the last time

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    Bradbury argues that an inherent social intolerance among children of those who differ from the “norm” applies until they begin to see and understand Margot’s viewpoint through their unjust maltreatment of her. For instance, the Venus-born children distrust Earth-born Margot’s claim that the sun is to appear for the first time in seven years and her description that “it’s like a penny,” alleging that it is “all a joke” (Bradbury 2). Since the children have never seen the sun, Margot uses the simile of a

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    Caring for children and young people P1: Outline why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. There are a variety of reasons why children can become 'looked after ' they can be looked after a foster carer or put into a children’s home because they could of suffered from abuse, loss of a parent, disability etc. Suspected abuse: There are four types of abuse that a child can experience, Physical, sexual, emotional and neglect. Physical abuse is when someone

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    nice aroma in the air. The girl looked down angrily as her mom placed her bags in the soft sand. “Mom, you cannot seriously let me stay a month at the unknowns of the sea with these people! I don’t even know them!”, the girl cried, her voice a bit shaky from anger she kept inside. The mother shot a glance at her daughter after waving to the nice people who offered to take her daughter on a free trip to the beach, “You know Cassie”. The girl with red grape like hair looked back over at the other girl

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    morning snack/breakfast. After a few minutes, she got up and stood in line to wash her hands. (gross motor skills) While waiting, she was standing very close to the other child in front of her. With the assistance of a teacher, Athena washed her hands and pulled out a paper towel from the dispenser. When she was done drying her hands, she walked over to an area with a lot of toys. She grabbed a stuffed animal. She then started crawling around the floor as she looked at the other toys. She found

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    Substance Abuse Outline

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    In conclusion they focused on the relationship between the children and their parents. In indivualistic cultures teens will rebel against there parents which often showed children smoking and in some collectivist culture children will not rebel 3.) No cultural bias- looked at all cultures Bauman et al. (1990) 1.) The aim of this study was to see the relations between the parent’s views towards smoking and the likelihood of the children smoking. The assumption was that the parents influence the

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    2004 looked to measure the effect of music therapy when conducted as a group to see if the social skills of children with ASD would change, compared to a regular social skills group. The study employed seventeen participants with an age range of 6 to 9 years old. The groups engaged in 10 sessions, twice a week, with a schedule of a welcome exercise, followed by a rotation of sensory and social experiences and finally ended with a farewell exercise. The social experiences specifically looked at promoting

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    sun. On Venus, the sun only comes out every 7 years for a couple hours, other than this, it’s always raining. The other children on this planet bullied Margot, they were mean to her because she could remember the sun, and they didn’t. One lesson the story suggests is that when you don’t think about your actions, it can lead to regret and guilt. Throughout the story, the children were jealous of Margot and bullied her. Bradbury says, “They surged about her, caught her up and bore her, protesting, and

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    After the storm was over, a group of dissatisfied kids had gotten together to discuss the weather. They wanted the weather to be as other cities. James the librarian son told the group about a story his grandfather told him many times during bedtime. His grandfather shared a story about a mystical legend of people called the "Shadow Snatchers". The Shadow Snatchers were a mythical tribe that believed in the ritual of snatching children shadows. The Priest would catch a child sleeping and cast a spell

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    that a child may have after they are back in a safe environment. What needs to be looked at is how a private trouble, such as trauma, relates to a broader public issue of victim resources that are available for children. It is easily understandable that a child, who has gone through an nightmare such as child sex trafficking, is not going immediately be all right once they enter back into normal society. It is difficult for anyone to understand, and especially for children, the experience can be

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