Collaborating with Families Who Have Children with Disabilities

1. Teachers should be aware of many challenges, which they might face while working with families who have children with special needs. Teachers should understand that collaborating with parents of children with disabilities might require much patience and the ability to empathize with emotional problems these families have to cope with. While some pa... read more

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Parent Involvement and Educational Outcomes

Parent Involvement and Educational Outcomes

Parental acts of child orientation are a great contributing factor to children’s future behaviours and attitudes especially in areas such as social and educational interactions. Some of the parental mechanisms of child upbringing involve support and closeness, hostility and di... read more

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Family Health Care: Child & Adolescent Nursing

PURPOSE

The purpose of this report is to study the peculiarities of the nursing care needed by children and adolescents. Special psychological and physiological characteristics of the age groups under consideration have been emphasized. Stress caused by health problems by children and adolescents can be significantly reduced by the proper nursing care provided.

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Child Labor

Due to availability of numerous variables which have to be taken into account, the issue of child labor is rather complex and tricky to resolve at once. For this reason, it is important to define what the notion of child labor means. To my mind, child labor is work that can somehow harm children: prevent them from attending school, threaten their health, and force them to harmful activities.... read more

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TV violence and children

Throughout centuries, people have strived to invent different things to make their lives easier and more comfortable. In today’s epoch of globalization and scientific revolution, technological industry is in its prime, and hardly anyone can imagine their lives without technological advances. Perhaps, the “apex” of the scientific revolution and one of the main cultural artifacts of the 20th c... read more

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Incidental Learning Opportunities for Toddlers

Environments

To be a tree is a great experience to start with, which simply means repeating the movements of trees when wind blows. This experience can be easily integrated into the daily routine, for example while walking around park or forest. Trees cannot walk; all they can do is stand still and swing with the wind. To better understand the tree structure, the parent can brin... read more

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Using a Storybook to Involve Families

Summary of the text: I have chosen the book “Sam and Gram and the First Day of School”, as it helps realize that the first day at school is really very important to children, because they change the atmosphere, they change home surrounding into school surrounding and thus they get acquainted with a lot of new children. As a matter of fact, everything that is new is embarrassing and stressful... read more

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Science, Technology, Math and the Environment for Young Children

Task 1: Exploring Science

Reference Books and Picture Books

All of the books presented below are illustrated with large colorful pictures and contain important descriptions.

Trains by Seymour Simon is a perfect scientific book for pre-school children describing various types of trains, starting from the old ones diesel trains to France’s TGV (running 40... read more

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Childhood Studies in Aotearoa - New Zealand

We all know that childhood is regarded to be a biological stage of human development during which a child obtains some knowledge, which may be significant in later life. Socially, the notion of a child was always marked by social protection and lack of social responsibility due to family roots with parents. Historically, childhood is considered to be a chronological age period that stands be... read more

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Nature and Scope of Families

The researches, which were carried out some time ago, showed that cases of family ruining and divorces are more frequent mixed marriages than among endogamic couples, especially where the number of mixed marriages is insignificant. Rather low birth rate among mixed couples is another typical consequence of mixed marriage. One of the important problem... read more

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