The industrialization had many negative effects in society. people who owned businesses wanted to make more money, so they started hiring children, even though they had a very low pay for their jobs. While some might argue that industrialization had positive consequences for society because more jobs became available it was actually a negative thing for society. Industrialization negative effects were the child labor being employed, the unequal pay for workers, and the damaged environment from
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was found that when children who were raised by authoritarians moved out and went to college, they were more likely to be dangerously impulsive and to abuse drugs and alcohol. I believe that is a result of being under oppression throughout their childhood and teen years, they finally don’t have anyone to tell them no, so they go crazy with the sudden freedom they have obtained. Another contrast that can be made between authoritarian and authoritative parenting in the regard of freedom, is rebellion
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When I think about play the first thing it comes to my mind is fun and exploring so therefore Play is very important for children because through play children learn and develop their milestones. Play is a word but it gives so importance to the children`s life because through this word (play) children will get an opportunity to express themselves. Children have the fully right to play and discover themselves in their own way and us adult or practitioner have the duty to make it aware that children
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line somewhere. The option you picked? I decided I was going to be an authoritative figure however I wasn’t going to make decisions for her. I wanted her to have a sense of independence, which is a very important trait to have instilled early in childhood. How that decision was informed by text readings, lecture/discussion material, and/or outside readings (e.g., research articles)? From our lectures I know that an authoritative parenting style was the best style to have. However I didn’t believe
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The Giving Tree was published in October 7, 1964. This book is fifty-three years old. The Giving Tree is about a boy who goes to the tree very often when he was young and when he gets older he goes to the tree less often. Every time the boy went to the tree he always asked for something and the tree gave the boy something always and always shared stuff while the boy did not. In the Giving Tree, Shel Silverstein uses personification to show that to give is more than to receive. Tree is personified
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Every year over 20,000 foster kids are aging out and are being thrown into the world. Some either become successful or some become homeless. The Foster Care system has its imperfections when it comes to finding children their “Forever Home.” The system creates “false advertisement”, the kids are unprepared, but it is logical. When I say false advertisement I mean that they portraying the kids the wrong way. They create little biographies trying to make the children seem more appealing to the eyes
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Have you ever got in trouble with your mother and felt terrible about it , even if it was something small ?. imagine committing murder something ten times worse than what you got in trouble with your mother , how would you feel then ?. murder is something greatly looked down upon on all occasions because as a human being with morals the death of another is terrible to think about . If you committed this felony do you think you deserve a sentence fit for an adult ? , would you accept your fate of
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In chapter 11 a girl named Alana Malfy is described to be a freak of nature who has many different features that have not been seen before in just one person. I related this back to my life because a cousin of mine is just like Alana at birth he was declared to have a variety of different disabilities that would stick with him for as long as he lived. As many thought he wouldn’t make it passed elementary school he overturned the odds by promoting from elementary school and later graduating from high
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In The Glass Castle, we are introduced to a family of six and we learn about the parents, Rex and Rose Mary, along with their behavior, attitude, personality, and the overall approach they have towards parenting their children. We all know that the bottom line to "good parenting" is to avoid any type of negligence toward your children. With further study into the book, one may come to the conclusion that Rex and Rose Mary do not fall under the category of "good parent." Rex and Rose Mary do not uphold
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The EYP is responsible for being aware of the school safeguarding procedures, for ensuring that their conduct meets policies, for example in removing hazards from the child’s environment and ensuring that they are supportive and nurturing in their interactions. The EYP also needs to be alert for signs of safeguarding issues such as distress or more subtle signs such as prolonged lack of engagement by the child. Early years providers will need to take steps to ensure that all children in their care
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