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    Child Abuse

    Sahar Khan 10/2/14 PSY 32 Prof: Lourdes D. Follins Question #01 Child Maltreatment is a form of abuse that takes place to the children below the age of 18. Child maltreatment consists of many types of abuse including physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and any type of negligence. Child abuse can potentially harm a child’s perspective to life. It can result serious life long consequences such as harm to the child’s physical and mental health, their trust to the people around them or towards

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    and parents of child A hits child A and said to Child A “hitting is not good”. As a discipline, it only stands as controversy and not teaching the child anything. In some culture and religion, spanking is a very good example of discipline. I am from Nigeria, and in our culture, parents uses spanking, time out, as a form of discipline but some culture sees it as punishment and the child learns nothing other than fears from being spank or hit in this kind of discipline. Guidance is preferable

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    Ellenn Tumbb Monologue Analysis

    Oh, listen to the children while they play Now ain't it kinda funny what the children say –Glenn Tubb I was six years old the first time I kissed a girl. And by girl, I don’t mean mom, or my sister. She was a lovely girl. And she was four. Fifty years later, she still is. It was a Sunday after worship in a class room. As we drove home that morning, I announced what I had done to my family– mama, daddy and my sister. They all laughed out loud at me. For nearly fifty years, I never told them anything

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    Child Abuse and Its Long Term Effects

    Child Abuse and its Long Term Effects Franklin Mosley Christian Counseling 301 B02-LUO Abstract Child abuse is present in our society, in the United States and throughout the world. This paper briefly examines various issues surrounding child abuse and its long term effect upon the development of the abused. The goal of this paper is to underscore the fact that child abuse is prevalent and that help and treatment can be administered to both the abused and the abuser to end the crippling

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    father steps in and plays the role of the mother. A main concept that has been altered is discipline. In today’s society, some people see spanking as a sign of abuse and think that talking to them and explaining what they did wrong is a better technique. However, this is true at times but if it was the 1950’s, taking a child out back and giving them a good spanking was just what they needed. That is how the concepts of good parenting have changed over the years. Annotated Bibliography Sources One

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    Disciplining Children: Methods and Ways

    social demands that are expected out of us everyday. We learn to be better adults and citizens in an early age and in today’s children growing up in a new era of technology is one that is very difficult. No longer is it okay to discipline children by spanking, but parents and guardians have lost the courage to properly punish their children due to the fear of law officials and being sent to a penitentiary. In today’s generation of parenting when a child behaves badly, the parent usually has a sit-down

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    Effective Child Discipline

    child? Many adults do not put active thought into the actual structure of discipline; many use a trial and error method. For instance, telling the child no, then when that doesn’t work, putting the child in the corner, and if that isn’t effective, spanking the child. And so on and so forth. I have learned to take a step back, analyze the behavior, and decide the best positive approach to find a way to prevent the behavior-which will hopefully prevent discipline from being needed. THAT is how you know

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    Healthcare

    DENISE JOHNSON HUMAN BEHAVIOR Development and Socialization * Human Development * Socialization * Examples Quality of Life and the Child’s Development * Proper and Necessary Skills * Traditions * Education and Economics * Abuse Norms, Customs, and Child Care * Standards * Traditions vs. “ The New Normal” * Who’s Minding the Store: The Supervision of another’s Child Chapter 5 covers Human Development and Socialization. I will be discussing Development

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    Cbaw Combs-Harris Case Study

    CW Combs-Harris & CW were welcomed into the home by Mr. Quirple. The Home was cluttered and had a strong animal odor due to the 4 cats and 2 dogs in the home. CW Combs-Harris introduced himself and CW Showell to the children in the home. Elleora quirple, Chase Walters, Corbin Walters, Kaitlyn Walters, & Kristin Walters were all engaged on their electronic devices, computers and toys in the living room area. CW Combs-Harris explained that he was here to see and meet with Abigail Walters who was unable

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    Who's Irish Opgave

    Who’s Irish? 1. Discuss the following questions a. Where does the narrator live? She is a sixty-eight-years old Chinese immigrant, who lives in the US. b. What is the narrator’s view of the Irish/the Shea family in general? The narrator is indignant of the Shea family; her son-in-law and the three other brothers are all unemployed, even though they were born white in the USA. But it sounds a bit like the narrator feels sorry for the mother, Bess but on the same time also admire her

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