Child Abuse Essays

  • Analysis of Giovanni di Paolo’s and Raffaello Sanzio’s Masterpieces

    Description: di Paolo’s work of art, entitled as, Madonna and Child with Saints, was used as an embellishment of a church built by the Augustinians, which is possibly the one that is in Cortona....
    5 pages/≈1375 words | MLA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Early Childhood Education. Education Coursework Assignment

    Description: The environment plays an integral role in the growth and development of young children. Parents and teachers need to invest their time, energy, and resources to create a quality early childhood environment. ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Pre-planned Curriculum vs. Emergent Curriculum Education Coursework

    Description: It appears as though the progressive and rapid advancement in human civilization is impacting every industry, including the education sector. It is this development that is compelling a rethink of the young children’s curriculum because of the impact it has on them in the long-term...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. Accounting, Finance, SPSS Essay

    Description: The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) was enacted in 2017 to make changes to how individual income is taxed (Michel). It aimed at reducing taxes on investments, wages, business revenue, and the expansion of the tax base by the oversimplification of the tax code....
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Accounting, Finance, SPSS | Essay |
  • Math Center for Kindergarten. Literature & Language Essay

    Description: The math center in the kindergarten aims to provide young children with an opportunity to learn the basics of mathematics in a fun and interactive way. ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Perfect Picture Essay Literature & Language Essay

    Description: Reporters and journalists always encounter horrible scenes in the course of duty. They may be called upon to capture violent crime or accident scenes that invoke fear or dread to viewers. The pictures may negatively affect the victims and their family members. So this makes the issue of responsibility...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Psychiatric Emergency: Suicidal Idealation

    Description: A 40 years old male patient with a history of suicidal ideation was presented for emergency psychiatric care. The patient was brought in by his wife after he attempted suicide by hanging. The wife found a noose in their bedroom and the patient was getting ready to hang himself....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Pediatric Musculoskeletal and Integumentary (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)

    Description: In my Pediatric clinical rotation, I have learned a lot of behavioral issues on children and respective management plans on musculoskeletal disorders. Musculoskeletal conditions and injuries have been a health problem not only in children but also for adults....
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Youth Fitness Trainer for Children

    Description: When participating in sports or exercises, children often get injured. However, not all injuries require the involvement of a physician. As a fitness trainer, the ability to determine when to involve a physician after an injury is crucial. Fitness trainers ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Development Assessment (Health, Medicine, Nursing Essay)

    Description: Normal development refers to when children achieve milestones such as walking, talking, smiling social during the specific age bracket. These skills are acquired at an age consistent with the rate of the average child in the population. ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Section 4: Counter Perspective Law Essay Research Paper

    Description: Indeed, you don’t only have to be an authoritative parent to raise a child with values and life skills. Other than parenting, values and life skills obtained by a child are also depended on other factors such as genes and the environment (Spera, 2015). This implies while practicing authoritative...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Law | Essay |
  • Life and Death from a Junzi’s Standpoint (Literature & Language Essay)

    Description: Confucius is one of the most prominent philosophers of all time. His ideologies are mostly traditional. He related many subjects to a junzi or a man who has an exemplary humane moral and conduct....
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Has the time arrived for universal preschool? Education Essay

    Description: Kirp argues for a universal pre-K system for 3-4 years old (Kirp, 2012). In “The Kids-First Agenda,” Kirp emphasizes educational, development and economic benefits of a universal, federally-funded pre-K system where working parents, particularly, single mothers, can have optimum choice to place...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Effectiveness of Parenting Program Medicine, Article Critique

    Description: The study is applied research. It aims at answering a specific question to solve the problem of parenting in Macau. Due to the busy schedule at work, parents in Macau do not have enough time with their children prompting the development of the Happy Parenting: Round-the-Clock...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Article Critique |
  • Argumentative Research Essay: Should vaccinations be mandatory for children?

    Description: Vaccines work by preventing diseases. Vaccines reduce your child’s risk of infection by working with his/her body’s natural defenses to help safely develop immunity to disease. Making sure vaccines are safe is a priority for CDC. ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • What is Amblyiopia?

    Description: Amblyopia, known as lazy eye, is a condition that results in low vision that occurs typically in just one eye. Lazy eye results from a dysfunction of the connection between the brain and the eye and how they work together. In this condition, the brain fails to recognize the sight coming...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | MLA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Psychology Essay: "The Threenager”

    Description: The theory of gender identity developed by Lawrence Kohlberg illustrates how children learn to realize their gender, and the meaning of their gender (Martin & Ruble, 2014). He hypothesized that at age three, children can engage in gender labeling....
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Why Grandparents Raise Their Grandchildren?

    Description: The sighting of a grandparent holding a grandchild's hand in a public place is so common many accept as part of child development. In pre-modern periods, extended families were a daily fact family members just practiced in many cultures and according to different customs, practices and conventions without ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Marketing to Children Ethical Analysis. Business & Marketing Essay

    Description: In the contemporary competitive business environment, marketing has become an integral part of human life. It has become impossible to imagine an event, magazine, television, radio, magazine, or any social media platform without a commercial....
    8 pages/≈2200 words | Harvard | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Should rights be defined by nations or globally? (Are rights portable?) (Rights Theory, Chap. . .

    Description: Global ethics is based not only on the lived experiences of humanity but also on the present and the future. The fundamental principle of the global ethic is universalism. ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Research Paper |
  • Nature and Nurture Essay. Psychology Assignment.

    Description: In psychiatry and psychology, the debate on the difference between nature and nurture has a contentious issue. The discussion has revolved around which between the two concepts is the cause of human cultures, behaviors, and personalities....
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Films A Trip to the Moon, The Haunted Castle: Synopsis, Analysis

    Description: Firm journal and Final Research Project Visual & Performing Arts Essay...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | APA | Visual & Performing Arts | Essay |
  • Early Childhood Education: Dual language approach for Chaeryun a four-year-old Korean child

    Description: This research paper dwells on the dual language approach for Chaeryun, a four-year-old Korean girl. She has just moved from Korea and does not understand or speak any other language apart from Korean....
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Treatment model for Maltreated Children and Families at Risk Essay

    Description: This is an approach to child and family therapy to address the emotional developmental, and behavioral issues. The goals are improving the relationship between the parent and the child through healthy interactions and play. It is an evidence-based approach that enhances the "attachment, engagement...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Impacts of low-birth-weight babies on the family and community

    Description: Low birth weight is when a baby is born weighing less than 5pounds, 8 ounces. Despite some low-birth-weight babies being healthy, others exhibit serious health issues that require medical intervention (University of Rochester Medical Center, N.d.). ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Effects of Divorce on children Education Coursework

    Description: Couples face several uncertainties in their relationships. However, children are most affected because it is hard to live with a missing parent due to the bond developed since their birth. The emergence of the problems might lead to divorce or separation, or even death. Illness, for example...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Augustine Confessions and Rousseau Confessions Literature Essay

    Description: In Rousseau's Confessions, early childhood education is vital in teaching and developing the characters of children. He believes giving a child a chance to express themselves helps them grow naturally and develop as free-thinking children. Realization of a child's full potential is accepted...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Culturally Competent Teaching: Literature & Language Essay

    Description: Culturally responsive teaching considers the importance of including cultural preferences and identities in learning. Teachers must recognize that their contributions towards building classroom culture are of great significance, and hugely impacts students...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Executive Functions of Intervention, Mindful Yoga, and Parent Support on Children Education

    Description: The research titled "preschool intervention can promote sustained growth in the executive functions skills of children exhibiting early deficits," primarily aims at examining the implications of the Head Start research-based developmentally informed (REDI) preschool intervention on children's executive ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Evaluating Diverse Beliefs in Existence of God

    Description: In societies, people have a diverse opinion concerning the belief in God. Believers with strong faith bestowed their hopes and destiny to become a blessing from God. They do this by being persistent in prayers all the time. Being prayerful is the best weapon used to fight back enemies mainly when temptation...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Religion & Theology | Essay |
  • Discussion: Dealing With Children Disruptive Disorders

    Description: Childhood disruptive disorders such as Defiant Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Conduct Disorder, and Hypersensitivity can sometimes be challenging to manage, especially for the children themselves or even the family. As a ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Shawl by Louise Erdrich

    Description: “The Shawl,” tells a story about love and life choices and the consequences of these. It characterized human relationships, where one either destroys or builds the other's life, thereby highlighting life’s imperfections. Here, a married woman named Aanakwad decided to love another man and bore a child with him. ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Should children be allowed to watch TV? Summary

    Description: Increased use of the diverse platforms of digital media witnessed in the 1990s gave birth to different contentious issues concerning the use, moderation, merits, and demerits of the same. ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | APA | Communications & Media | Research Paper |
  • Causes and Effects of Bullying in Children

    Description: Bullying is prevalent in one’s daily life, whether the individual directly or indirectly experiences it. Sometimes, it is even quite common nationally or internationally, which makes it mortifying. Consequently, this has been shown to have positive and negative effects on an individual. Therefore, this is...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Learning Theories and Language Development on Genie: Secrets of a Wild Child

    Description: Genie's case provides a closer look at the case of nature versus nurture in the essence that her situation covered both aspects quite well. However, in this raging debate between the two, it looks like Genie was more affected by her surrounding environment than her genes. It might not be clearly known if ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Children and Parents Essay Analysis

    Description: There is no doubt that the style of parenting adopted by parents or caregivers immensely influences a child's perspectives towards various issues in life (Kuppens & Ceulemans, 169)....
    4 pages/≈1100 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Marketing a New Boutique Resort as a Child-Free Property

    Description: Marketing the resort as a completely child-free property is the best option as it matches with the vision of their resort of giving adults the best getaway environment and experience. In other words, using this option the resort will be able to give the experience that matches with their vision and marketing...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Business & Marketing | Case Study |
  • Discussion About a Moral Point of View on the Film "Sophie’s Choice"

    Description: Archie and Betty discussing Sophie’s Dilemma Archie: Well, based on the circumstances, it seems that Option A would indeed be the best choice. Betty: Why do you say so? Archie: Because from our studies of consequentialism, it is clear that Sophie would still have one remaining child left as compared...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Social Sciences | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Development of Postpartum Depression

    Description: Postpartum depression is a major mood disorder affecting mothers and a cause of death and child suicide. A study by Wassif et al. (2019). notes that mothers may develop postpartum depression as a condition, or it may exist with other mental health problems. They found that 1.6% of the mothers had ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Psychology | Research Proposal |
  • Psychology of Personality and the Attachment Theory

    Description: Claire Mann is a highly successful businesswoman and a mover in the fashion industry. Being in an industry that requires closely working with other talented individuals such as fashion stylists, photographers, and models, among others, her success has been mostly associated with her ability to form powerful...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Psychology | Case Study |
  • How Children Learn Values from Their Parents

    Description: Child-parent relationship is critical to helping young people learn various important things in their lives. Parents are the first teachers that children have and are responsible to pass some values to their young ones directly or indirectly. In particular, children learn things through observation and ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • David Wood's Moral Injury: The Side-Effect of War

    Description: Moral injury is a side-effect of war pronounced by David Wood. The choices that soldiers have to make in the heat of the battle may at times be clear. Other times, soldiers have to make decisions that shake the very foundation of their moral beliefs. While some of these decisions are considered necessary,...
    3 pages/≈825 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Response to Child Immigration in the United States

    Description: By the end of 2011, 50% of displaced individuals in the world were children (Josefsson, 2012). In 2014, over 66,120 minors were arrested while trying to cross the border into the United States. The 2014 figure is two times that of 2013 when 35,200 minors were arrested. In 2016, the then UN Secretary-General...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • The Missing White Woman Syndrome and the Racial Disparity in News Reporting

    Description: The missing white girl syndrome is one the causes of racial disparity in news reporting where stories on missing young white girls and women who are victims of crime are overrepresented. One of the challenges with the disparities in news is that broadcasters and news outlets exclude and underreport stories...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Child Migration: The Reasons Behind and the Ways to Address Them

    Description: Child migration poses a serious ethical dilemma, and political communities face the difficult decision between exercising their right to enforce stricter border controls and the need to protect the basic human rights of children seeking asylum. America’s right to exclude unwanted refugees has resulted ...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Experiences and Challenges of having Children

    Description: People have different preferences when it comes to having children. Some people wish to have them while others prefer not to have kids. I am one of those people who have always wished to have kids. When I was growing up, I could listen to people give stories about the challenges of raising children...
    3 pages/≈825 words | Harvard | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • RTI and Multi-Tiered Intervention Presentation

    Description: RTI is an essential structured framework specifically meant to address struggling students. It embraces high-quality interventions and instructions based on different levels called tiers. In tier 1, the students should be exposed to effective screening and classroom instruction. For those in Kindergarten...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Education | Research Paper |
  • Neurodevelopmental Impairment ASD

    Description: In specific studies of persons with ASD with little verbal deficiency, communications disorders predicted higher levels of aggression. There was a rise of aberrant conduct, including sociocultural detachment throughout adolescence of up to 25% of little verbal children with ASD (Warren et al., 2018)...
    10 pages/≈2750 words | APA | Psychology | Research Paper |
  • Children and Adolescents Mental Health

    Description: Anger tends to manifest itself easily among individuals with mental health problems. When anger is expressed in violent ways, it becomes a problem that requires treatment. Therefore, if a child or adolescent experiences problems with anger, taking anger and stress management sessions should help the problem...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Diseases: Down's, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Anxiety Disorder, and ADHD

    Description: Down syndrome is a condition in which a child is born with an extra copy of chromosome 21 (Akhtar & Bokhari, 2021). As a result of this extra chromosome, the body and brain of the child develop differently, resulting in physical and mental challenges. Down syndrome is the most common genetic chromosomal ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • The Impact of Early Experiences on Neurobiological Development

    Description: he early stages of life play an important role in a child’s development. The main reason is that the brain grows extremely fast before birth and in the early years of childhood (CDC, 2021). Although the brain changes as one becomes an adult, the first eight years build the foundation for a child’s future...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Confronting Ethical Dilemma in Healthcare

    Description: Healthcare professionals make decisions pertaining to patient care within distinct settings. These decisions entail more than choosing an appropriate intervention or treatment. Ethics form an inseparable and inherent part of clinical practice as the doctor is ethically obligated to enhance patient outcomes...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Designing a Campaign against Childhood Obesity

    Description: Childhood obesity continues to reach epidemic levels worldwide. Data from CDC (2021) indicates that obesity affects more than 14 million children and adolescents. Further, obesity prevalence was 3.4% among 2- to 5-year-olds, 20.3% among 6- to 11-year-olds, and 21.2% among 12- to 19-year-olds (CDC, 2021). ...
    8 pages/≈2200 words | APA | Communications & Media | Essay |
  • Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development

    Description: The concrete operational stage is one of the four stages of cognitive development that Piaget’s theory proposes to represent the elementary and early adolescence stages. Operational thinking is the key element of the concrete operational stage that is utterly evident from adolescence stage where teenagers...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Self-Understanding and Emotional Development

    Description: Children at the age of 2-6 years are at risk of developing either secure or insecure attachment. As a person tasked with analyzing attachment on toddlers, there are various behaviors that I would look for to determine whether a child is at risk of developing secure, insecure-avoidant, insecure resistant, or...
    1 page/≈275 words | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Perception of Authentic Identity to Different Ages

    Description: What is an authentic identity, and who decides that? Authentic identity is based on the relevance of an individual’s identity and background in society, showing unique qualities that can only be found in a specific person. The individual decides it as not following categories based on established social ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • National Practice Problem of Childhood Obesity

    Description: One of the main problems regarding child care is the inadequate balancing between the child’s nutritional needs. At times, even the parent’s desire to keep their children healthy could lead to adverse problems like childhood obesity. Although there have been a lot of information drives, seminars, and even ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Article |
  • Women’s and Infant Health Outline

    Description: Women are one of the essential beings on our planet, and we must respect and protect them since they are not only necessary for our existence, but they also carry our kids. Without them, we would not exist in this world. But, unfortunately, women are also at high risk of various gynecological diseases that ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Coursework |
  • Selecting Books for Children's Personal and Academic Growth

    Description: Part A: Choose to put yourself in the role of a kindergarten, first grade, or second grade teacher. Select three (3) books of children’s literature that you have discovered and believe are high quality and age appropriate. Describe two (2) ways that each of these books might support a child’s personal and academic...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Competency Statement on Working with Families and Children

    Description: I strive hard to offer a healthy and safe environment for all children in my child care facility. I research and adhere to high state criteria for avoiding and minimizing injury and sickness, assisting children in feeling safe, adhering to solid dietary and health practices, and providing an enriching environment...
    3 pages/≈825 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Societal Gender Binary

    Description: The societal gender binary is the functional classification of gender into two bold forms of masculinity and femininity. Here, society classifies people into two genders: men and women and boys and girls (Putnam and Ashcraft, 336-340). In the societal gender binary, sex, gender, and sexuality are assumed to...
    2 pages/≈550 words | MLA | Creative Writing | Other (Not Listed) |
  • Books of Children’s Literature

    Description: The Tale of Peter Rabbit by Beatrix Potter is a fictitious book that tells of a naughty rabbit who gets himself in a dangerous situation. What follows is a series of mistakes and disobedience that endanger Peter Rabbit and his family. The importance of this book in a child’s life is its ability to promote ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Professional Philosophy Statement on Childhood Education

    Description: Early childhood education refers to the period when a child is born to when they qualify to join kindergarten. Here, children gain classroom insight and learn socialization skills, problem-solving skills, and creativity (Alharbi & Alzahrani, 2020). A solid partnership is created between the child, the...
    2 pages/≈550 words | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Historical Development and Roles of PHC in Nigeria Situating it in Alma Ara Declarations

    Description: Efforts to establish and increase healthcare infrastructures with a particular focus on curative medicine instead of preventive medicine started as early as 1960 in Nigeria. During this post-colonial period, health sector reforms were framed within the perspective of national development plans. The first National...
    30 pages/≈8250 words | 36 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Next-Generation Genomics, Energy Storage, and 3-D Printing

    Description: Genomics, the study of human genes and DNA, has been revolutionized with the advancements of the next generation technologies. This technology through its ultra-high throughput, scalability and speed offers massive parallel sequencing technology that enables the determination of nucleotide-order or targeted...
    2 pages/≈550 words | No Sources | MLA | Technology | Essay |
  • Indicators, Benchmarks, and Targets to Meet SDG 4 in India and South Africa

    Description: This report explores the current global focus of education policies on working with indicators, benchmarks, and targets and aims to provide insights into the potential approaches that could be employed in meeting the fourth United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goal (SDG4) that addresses the need to improve...
    17 pages/≈4675 words | 13 Sources | Harvard | Education | Essay |
  • STEEPLED Analysis, Porter's Five Forces, and SWOT Analysis of ADNOC

    Description: This report is prepared to show a different aspect of supply chain management concerning ADNOC strategy of developing an electric vehicle as diversification of product strategy. To position itself as a responsible and innovative oil and gas company aiming to optimize its resources to benefit the UAE economy...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Business & Marketing | Essay |
  • Environmental and Parental Factors to Childhood Development

    Description: Cheng, Z., Mendolia, S., Paloyo, A.R., Savage, D.A., & Tani, M. (2021). Working parents, financial insecurity, and childcare: mental health in the time of COVID-19 in the UK. Review of Economics of the Household, 19, 123-144. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11150-020-09538-3 Cheng et al. (2021) show the impact of ...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 11 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Annotated Bibliography |
  • Recommendations for Treatment of Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents

    Description: Bipolar disorder is a chronic illness that involves recurrent episodes of depressive or manic manifestations, with intervening timescales that are comparatively symptom-free. It can start during childhood or in the commencement of adulthood. Approximately 9.5 percent of Americans aged 18 and above suffer from...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Student’s Communication and Language Development

    Description: This case study is about communication and language. It focuses on the barriers that pupils with English as a second language (EAL) may encounter and the possible solutions. Language refers to a system of communication through verbal or non-verbal codes with the aim of transferring information. Communication...
    10 pages/≈2750 words | 12 Sources | Harvard | Education | Case Study |
  • The American Penal Code and Judicial Process on Children

    Description: Nelson Mandela famously said, ‘there can be no keener revelation of a society's soul than how it treats its children.’ While children can also commit heinous crimes, there should be a system to give them a fair chance at reforming and becoming part of society. In most cases, they suffer from childhood, characterized...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 4 Sources | APA | Law | Research Paper |
  • Child’s Educational Attainment and Performance Link to their Parent's Literacy Levels

    Description: Traditionally, literacy implies an individual’s capacity to read and write. It is an essential skill for people as they go about their day-to-day activities. As an educator, I had a first-hand experience of literacy as life by making connections between child’s educational outcomes and their parent’s literacy...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder:Inclusive vs Special Education

    Description: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), commonly termed Autistic Disorder or simply Autism, refers to a developmental disability typically manifesting as poor social interaction skills and a socially misaligned set of behaviors (Luiselli, 2014). This disability is usually developed and diagnosed at an early stage ...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 5 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Essay |
  • Bilingual Education and the New Requirements for English Language Learners

    Description: According to Garcia define the components of Bilingual education. Bilingual education entails the use of two languages in delivering instruction and assessment of learners. It is characterized by language shift, language maintenance, and language addition. According to Crawford, why have Bilingual...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | APA | Education | Coursework |
  • Self-Reflective Personal Development Portfolio

    Description: The subsequent paper comprises a personal development portfolio, reflecting my experiences throughout my life span. While writing this reflection, I was intrigued with the extent of course knowledge and insights I gained through my life experiences and incidents. The reflection mainly focuses on development...
    5 pages/≈1375 words | 7 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Bullying and Aggression

    Description: Emily, a 6th-grade student at Roland Heights Middle School, should not enroll in a different school. Mrs. Laura Miller said that Jolisa bullies Emily. In reality, transferring Emily to another school does not mean that she will stop being a victim of bullying. Emily should be encouraged to be socially...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Case Study |
  • Evaluation of Children Temperaments: Exuberance and Behavioral Inhibition

    Description: The authors argue that their primary argument in the paper is the constraining influence of temperament on personality development. The relationship implies that children exhibiting certain temperaments are predisposed to acquire certain personality traits. The research relies on two case studies in which...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | No Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Cognitive Development and Extensive Practicing

    Description: As a result of being in the early stages of cognitive development, a child transfers what they have experienced about an aspect when they have to represent something relating to it. They do not have the inductive logic to see scenarios differently in different situations. A child finds water levels in a...
    3 pages/≈825 words | No Sources | MLA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Infant Lifespan Development and the Nature/Nurture Controversy

    Description: The lifespan development of an infant is a very critical stage that requires clear attention in bringing up a healthy child. The physical complexions and development in infants can vary from one to another due to the nature of embracing the necessities in their growth (Leys, 2020). Physical development is...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Erickson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development

    Description: Different psychologists have explained the human developmental stages differently. Some focus on the psychosocial aspect to explain the stages of development, and others focus on the physiological characteristics of the human being. This essay will focus on the stages of human development as described...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Case Study |
  • Key Sociological Aspects of Race and Ethnicity

    Description: I decided to watch Lori Mayo's TEDx talk video for this assignment. "Let's Get Uncomfortable: It's Time to Talk About Race" is the video's title. The video does an excellent job of explaining the disparity between the black and white races. It builds beautifully on the profoundly ingrained concepts in our...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | No Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Reaction Paper |
  • Parenting Styles: Attachment-Focused Parenting

    Description: Authoritative, authoritarian and permissive, and uninvolved parenting styles are the types of parenting styles that have been identified. Dynamic and fostering parenting technique is linked with healthier child growth aftermaths in infantile and teenagers’ stages of growth. The authoritarian parenting style...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Personality Development: Erik Erikson's Approach to Personality

    Description: Erikson explains that personality develops through a predetermined order evident in the eight stages of psychosocial development, starting infancy through adulthood. In each stage, an individual encounters conflict which may have a positive or negative consequence on personality (Knight, 2017). One Stage...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Literature & Language | Essay |
  • Developmental Milestones for First Graders

    Description: Developmental milestones are the stages human beings typically undergo as part of growth and learning. Each stage has unique characteristics that build from the previous stage and influence the learning environment. Special education teachers rely on these stages to consult and train staff members and...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Education: "Equality of Opportunity" vs "Equality of Outcome"

    Description: Equality of opportunity offers every learner a fair chance at accessing opportunities to reach their goals and improve their lives irrespective of their background (Arneson, 2015). The opportunity should be available for all in an open and fair forum. On the other hand, equality of outcome is the belief...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 5 Sources | Harvard | Education | Essay |
  • Differentiating for Diverse Students

    Description: Selecting a reading text for a kindergarten student would require considering their English reading and speaking levels. In this case, Carmen's reading performance level is at her 1st grade. Therefore, the selected reading text would be a fiction storybook. Such would be a book rich in vocabulary, with...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Consent for Vaccination

    Description: Parisi is correct to suggest that parental consent is desirable when treating neonatal ophthalmia, but it is not a legal requirement. If left untreated, the illness could result in a severe disability. Therefore, it is in the child’s best interest to have this condition treated as soon as possible. The...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Law | Coursework |
  • Community-Acquired Pneumonia: Epidemiology, Causes, and Signs and Symptoms

    Description: Community-Acquired Pneumonia (CAP) is a severe pulmonary parenchyma infection. According to Leung et al. (2018), this illness is often acute and arises from infection by contacting pathogens in the community. The sudden onset of the disease illustrates that it is a life-threatening condition of public...
    7 pages/≈1925 words | 4 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Research Paper |
  • Tomeika's Developmental History and Behavior

    Description: ASD results from brain differences that cause disability in normal development. People, especially children with ASD, usually have problems communicating and interacting socially. In addition, they portray repetitive and restricted interests and behaviors. Children with ASD have different mannerisms of ...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 3 Sources | APA | Health, Medicine, Nursing | Essay |
  • Parental Support Across these Classifications

    Description: As an educator, I can equitably and inclusively engage parents or caregivers in supporting children with learning disabilities by sharing power with them to improve educational decision-making. Just as each child is unique, so are the respective parents and their context. In this vein, getting to know...
    1 page/≈275 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • How ASD is Diagnosed

    Description: Sometimes, when we picture a person with a handicap, we see someone who has lost an arm or a limb. However, not all disabilities are immediately apparent; some only become apparent when we engage with the individual. A mental disease called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can improve or worsen a person's...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Communication Strategies for Children with ASD

    Description: Children with ASD struggle to communicate, express their liking, and make requests. Determining which communication strategy will be effective for a particular child depends on their ability to make choices, fine motor skills, and skillfulness with an image- item- correspondence. Experience with various ...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Home and School Connections

    Description: Asset-based and deficit-based approaches provide distinct methods for English language teaching, evaluating, and directing. According to Dikkers (2013), an asset-based approach focuses on the learners’ knowledge and strengths. The instructor builds on the learner’s strengths to help them learn the English ...
    2 pages/≈550 words | 2 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Daniel, A Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    Description: Overall, Daniel performed well in the video, though his watching skills were a tiny bit flawed, which can be expected since Daniel is a child and he has Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (Autism Behavioural Intervention Association, 2014). He was expected to watch and copy his teacher/carer so that he could...
    1 page/≈275 words | 2 Sources | APA | Psychology | Essay |
  • Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)

    Description: Students whose requirements cannot be satisfied in mainstream education may need specialized care. In a Resource Room, students perform grade-level work in specified subjects. In the School Setting, a special instruction teacher works with a small group of pupils to support growth. Services related may be...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 3 Sources | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Would You Support Your Child if They Were Gender Creative?

    Description: I would fully support my child if they were gender creative. In my view, expressing a gender differently than society expects is not a bad thing. In fact, societal expectations for gender change constantly. Additionally, it also varies with different cultures. If my child felt that the best way to express ...
    1 page/≈275 words | No Sources | Other | Life Sciences | Coursework |
  • The Power of Their Ideas: The Promise of Public Education

    Description: In the book "The Power of Their Ideas" by Deborah Meier, it is depicted that public schools can be reformed if various parties are ready to make the needed change in the education system. In the book, a group of determined teachers impacted the education system by changing their methods of teaching from one...
    4 pages/≈1100 words | 1 Source | APA | Education | Essay |
  • Ecological, Transactional, Systems, and Biopsychosocial Cultural Theories

    Description: According to the bio-psycho-social framework, the human is a socially placed psychophysical being. In this model, human is conceptualized via their relationship with the immediate environment regarding their illnesses and disorders. This is anchored on a multi-level framework that considers humans’ internal...
    6 pages/≈1650 words | 6 Sources | APA | Social Sciences | Term Paper |
  • Early Childhood Curriculum: Lesson Plan

    Description: Welcome the students and get to know all of them Establish class rules and responsibilities Inform students how they will do their homework Provide the students with an overview of what is read in class Teach about upper-case and lower-case lettersLanguage/Writing Use a manuscript to show students basic ...
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  • Abortion Should be Legalized

    Description: Abortion, sometimes called pregnancy termination, is a procedure to end a pregnancy and can be done by administering medicine or surgery. It is a controversial exercise that has elicited heated debates on whether it is a good practice morally and health-wise. Some scholars and the general public think that ...
    3 pages/≈825 words | 4 Sources | MLA | Social Sciences | Essay |
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