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    school-aged children to have some of these vaccinations as they build their body’s immune response. Although the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) does not set immunization requirements for schools or child care centers, each state decides which

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    a trail of unvaccinated children. This trail eventually lead to a nationwide outbreak of the measles virus. This is the worst outbreak the US has seen since 1994. Even though Wakefield’s publication has been discredited, there are still parents that choose not to protect their children because of his study. These children not being vaccinated is hurting our nation by lowering our herd immunity. It should be mandatory for children to receive vaccines. Children should be vaccinated because the

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    In the recent years, "should children watch television? " has become even more of a hot topic. Television is beneficial or damaging to the overall person? Unfortunately, there is no specific answer to this question. Some people argue that children can learn valuable lessons from television, while others posit that television can damage children and influence them in negative ways. Everyone has different opinions than other people. So, it is depends on how people look at it and control it. With

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    Three reasons why i believe children should be restricted from spending time in front of media screens. They take away from physical activites. They bring bad influnce to children. They take away from children education. Now, i am goig to tell you one reason why i believe children should be restricted from speding time in front of media screens is because they take away from physical activites. One reason why i believe children should be restricted from spening time in front of the media screens

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    Should Children Be Vaccinated? Social media is polarizing mistaken childhood illnesses believed to be caused by vaccinating children. This is causing parents not to vaccinate their healthy children for fear that they will become infected with some unknown disease. Because of this, vaccine-preventable illnesses are beginning to make a resurgence in the U.S. This was seen in the outbreak of measles originating at Disneyland in California. With parents taking advice from social media and celebrities

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    measles. Some parents are against vaccinations because they feel as if the outcomes are unreliable. Parents should get their children vaccinated because it helps lower the infections and diseases related to mortality rates, is a smart financial investment, and is considerate to the lives of those around them. Vaccinations contributes to the overall suppression of a disease. The more children that are vaccinated, the lower the reports of infection and deaths due to a disease are. The Center for Disease

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    parent wants to have a healthy perfect child, but without vaccines we would have so many sick children that could die from the diseases that are out there today. If we all make sure our children have their vaccines we would save more lives, save money so that we are not trying to treat the diseases, and protect the future generations from the new diseases. When deciding whether or not to have our children get these vaccines, think about all the good things they do rather than the bad. No one wants

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    will have been subjected to physical punishment by their parent or guardian (Hanes 2015), with 90 percent of children being spanked before the age of two. (Hanes 2015) Is subjecting our children to physical punishment at such a young age doing more harm than good? According to researchers at John Hopkins’s University, the answer is yes. "Spanking children under the age of 2 puts those children into a higher risk group for behavioral problems later," says Eric P. Slade, assistant professor at the Johns

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    Do you think that a child should be spanked? Yes, in some situations I think that a spanking on the bottom is necessary. I wasn't spanked much as a child, maybe three times, but all three spanking were to teach me a lesson about the dangers that I had put myself in. One day at 7 years old I got off of the bus and instead of going home I went home with one of my friends instead and did not go home. For hours my mother looked for me, and when she finally found me I received a scolding and a spanking

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    be a positive effect for the adopted child, but cannot see the negative effects it has on the family as a whole or the biological children. From the perspectives of the parents adopting, the biological children, and of the adopted child, adoption is much more complicated than it initially seems. Families that already have biological children should not adopt children. Growing from a family of four to a family of seven has had the biggest affect on my life, both positive and negative. My parents

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