CHILDCARE: A CHALLENGE FOR AMERICAN WORKING FAMILIES
.... of women working who must also
provide care for their children, while on the other hand the numbers of neighborhood women available to
provide child daycare is ....
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Office of the Future & Care Services
.... as a result of the increased numbers of women working, while on the other hand, the numbers of neighborhood women available to
provide child day care is down ....
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Family & Medical Leave Act of 1993
.... women working who must also
provide care for their children, while on the other hand, the numbers of neighborhood women available to
provide child daycare is ....
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Child Abuse
.... The purpose of the Cates and Markell (1995) is to
provide educators with a guide for recognizing and reporting
child abuse. One ....
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Child Development Elkind
.... The purpose of the Cates and Markell (1995) is to
provide educators with a guide for recognizing and reporting
child abuse. One ....
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Alleviation of Child Abuse
.... A specialized unit that has expertise in the field of
child abuse can also
provide ongoing training and consultation to these professionals as needed. ....
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Education the Whole Child: A Brief Review of Literature
.... the underlying causes of the educational system's failure to
provide quality education to .... books have shaped my progress in teaching the whole
child will also ....
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RESPITE CARE SERVICES
.... as a result of the increased numbers of women working, while on the other hand, the numbers of neighborhood women available to
provide child day care is down ....
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China One Child
.... Though some argue that having only one
child allows for parents to
provide higher levels of care and to become more involved with their
child, the above ....
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Summary of Child Development
.... assessed. In order to
provide a clear summary of
child development, the paper will be divided into the following age groups. From ....
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Child Maltreatment
.... 1988, p. 6). Presently, all the states in the United States have laws regarding mandatory reporting of
child abuse and have services to
provide for children ....
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Treatment Plan for Child's School Phobia
.... The purpose for scheduling these in vivo sessions is to relax the
child and
provide a degree of calm at returning to school on Monday; such sessions have been ....
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No Child Left Behind Legislation
.... support and signed into law on January 8, 2002, the No
Child Left Behind .... state or local test to demonstrate their knowledge and skills to
provide assistance in ....
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Motivation in Organizations
.... On the other hand, the numbers of neighborhood women available to
provide child day care is down significantly for the same reason (Ehrlich). ....
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Child Abuse: An Analysis
.... Thus, early identification and intervention are seen as necessary to
provide for the short-term and long-term safety and security of the
child abuse victim. ....
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Child Maltreatment & Abuse Study
.... in the family's life; and e) the extent to which the
child's community and .... between alcoholism and childhood maltreatment, it would also
provide insight into ....
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Challenges of Parenting Disabled Children
.... For many parents whose children are disabled, these factors combine to make it difficult to
provide appropriate care for the
child. ....
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Adoption and Baby Selling
.... First, there is no assurance that adoptive parents who would pay the most money would also
provide the
child with the best home, but Posner says that those who ....
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Child Pornography and Computers Pornography invo
.... While the
Child Protection Act appears to
provide broad protection against the production and distribution of
child pornography, the Supreme Court has limited ....
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Parental Involvement in Schools
.... Many are incapable of providing a
child with positive life attitudes, let alone show caring or love or
provide a healthy structure that a
child needs if s/he ....
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African American Child Rearing Practices
.... the differential effects of African-American mothers'
child-rearing practices on their sons and daughters' achievement levels. In order to
provide context to ....
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Dental Neglect
.... discussion, which focuses on neglect. Neglect is failure to
provide the basic needs of the
child. Basic needs include food, clothing ....
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Postponing Adulthood
.... This attitude often reveals itself in guilt and the mistaken notion that the way to be a good
child is to
provide this service to the parent. ....
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Mainstreaming
.... and assure the effectiveness of efforts to educate such children (Michaelis, 1980, p. 7). Further, the law requires that the state
provide each
child with an ....
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Personal Life-Learning Experiences
.... Therefore, just as the local hospital in Welch needs to think about expanding its facilities so that it can
provide adequate
child health care, other ....
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Developmental Disabilities
.... Especially in the case of learning disabilities, one could say that the school has failed to teach and
provide for the
child, so a label is constructed to make ....
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Children as Witnesses in Court
.... In that same issue of Children Today, Ellis (1993) indicated that court schools
provide programs that support reliable
child testimony by giving children good ....
(2023

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Postponing Adulthood
.... This attitude often reveals itself in guilt and the mistaken notion that the way to be a good
child is to
provide this service to the parent. ....
(2398

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Early Childhood Interventions for Children with Cerebral Palsy
.... A team effort is needed to assess the
child for individual needs and
provide adequate treatment and this begins with the help of the pediatric nurse. ....
(1812

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Work To Welfare
.... This is because there are many issues affecting a single working mother with a pre-school
child that TANF does not
provide support or guidance for, issues like ....
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