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The Sudden Death of a Child / Siblings Coping With
The Fact [ send
me this paper ] A 9 page paper discussing the death of a young
child in a sudden and often violent manner. The siblings and the fact that
they have been neglected in terms of research and counseling are the main
focus. Children can be simple and not understand what has happened like
adults do and it is important to approach them correctly according to
their cognitive abilities. Bibliography lists10 sources. Filename: Sudeath.wps
Child Development [ send
me this paper ] In 15 pages, the author discusses child
development. Children are not just small people. They are developmentally
different from adults. This is a major concept that all parents must
learn. An infant will develop at his/her own rate within a certain time
span. They create their own sense of identity. In fact, it is important
for a child to have a sense of identity. Children need to be supplied with
the tools for learning and proper development. Child growth and
development is the result of human biology, anthropology, medicine,
sociology, and psychology. It is not only one area of science or social
science. The topic is broad and can be overwhelming if one does not keep
in mind the simple concept of nurture verses nature. A child must be
nurtured. He/she should not be abused or thrown away. A child is a human
being after all, and as such has not only the right to develop but also
the right to develop in a manner that is acceptable, normal, healthy, and
good for the child. Bibliography lists 12 sources. Filename: PCdch.doc
Effective Parenting / Model Essay Answers
[ send
me this paper ] 4 pages worth of free response essays to questions
from case stories (actual cases are no longer available) concerning
parenting techniques and methods. Discussed are the impossible goals of
'perfect parenting,' permissive vs. authoritative styles, Freud's views on
parental love & control, and more. No Bibliography. Filename:
Parntpft.wps
"The Five to Seven Year Shift" Edited by Sameroff
and Haith [ send
me this paper ] A 10 page paper which examines and summarizes the
book "The Five to Seven Year Shift" edited by Arnold J. Sameroff and
Marshall M. Haith. The book is a compilation of various essays concerning
the developmental shifts a child makes between the ages of 5 and 7. No
additional sources cited. Filename:
RA5to7yr.rtf
"The Nurture Assumption" by Judith Rich Harris
[ send
me this paper ] A 9 page paper which discusses aspects of Harris'
book "The Nurture Assumption." The primary focus of the paper is on the
effects of divorce as it relates to Harris' book. A general discussion of
Harris' book is presented as well. Bibliography lists 6 additional
sources. Filename:
RAnrtrehrrs.wps
'Prisoners of Childhood' / Key Concepts
[ send
me this paper ] A 4 page analysis of Alice Miller's Prisoners of
Childhood which demonstrates how the dynamics behind the relationship of a
gifted child with a narcissistically-deprived parent can hamper or prevent
that child from developing as an independent, emotionally-healthy adult.
No additional sources cited. Filename:
Childpri.wps
A Brief History of Play Therapy Development
[ send
me this paper ] This well written and concise 5 page paper examines
the history of play therapy from the nineteenth century to the present
day. The paper is written in chronological order starting with Spencer and
includes such therapists as Sigmond Freud, Anna Freud, Hug Hellmouth,
Melanie Klein, Carl Rogers, Virginia Axline and many others. The
bibliography cites 7 sources. Filename:
TEplayth.wps
A Child’s Emotional Needs and Juvenile
Delinquency [ send
me this paper ] This 18 page report discusses the fact that
juvenile delinquency is directly related to a child not having his or her
emotional needs met at a very early age. Issues associated with juvenile
delinquency are always multi-faceted and present numerous challenges to
parents, educators social service agencies, law enforcement, the court
systems and, of course, to the actual child. Whether a child is abused,
raised in poverty, has physical and/or mental problems, or any number of
other difficulties, it is always the child who suffers and the child who
should be kept at the forefront of society’s collective consciousness in
addressing the problems of juvenile delinquency. Bibliography lists 22
sources. Filename:
BWjuvdlq.rtf
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