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Impact Of Parent-Child Attachment On Socio-Emotional Development In Preschool Children
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impact of attachment representations and temperament. In particular, this study was designed to investigate the individual and combined influence of attachment representations and temperament on children's emotional development (i.e., emoti...

Child Welfare - Substance Abuse Services For Parents Of Children In Foster Care
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children. This paper aims to focus the most important issue of best practices of substance abuse and its services for parents of children in foster care. In addition, the paper also discusses the issues of child psychology and role of child...

Parenting With Learning Disability
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Parenting with Learning Disability Introduction Disabled parents seem to be at a top-heavy risk of undergoing socio-economic shortcomings. Particularly, disabled parents are more in likelihood to be jobless and living in deprived conditions...

Relationship With Parents: Interviews
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relationship with their. Male names are Mathew and Smith. Female names are Carol and Dilshad. Two Male Adolescents Interviews Mathew and Smith are of the opinion that in the early stages of life, children learn the most and are shaped by on...

Parent Interview Protocol
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parents you can communicate with openly. Make it clear to parents inquiring about care that you, too, have an interview process and want to be sure your child care philosophy is similar to (or at least not in direct conflict with) their own...

Parent Interview
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old is your child/children? My son is 16 Years old 2. How is adolescence different from the elementary school years for your child? What changes have you seen in them? Ironically, the benefits of taking the family are evident teenager. Fir...

The Development Of Interaction Communication For Children With Profound And Multiple Learning Disabilities
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the most vulnerable groups in society. There is little research reflecting the views of teachers of pupils with PMLD. The little there is reflects the negative way such teachers and pupils appear to be perceived in schools. This is exemplif...