Category: Childhood

  • Anthropology of Childhood in America

    The process of understanding human behavior can be complicated because people react and respond differently based on the situations and the overall surrounding. Children make the case even more confusing since they have the potential to interpret the conditions effectively in a way their parents might fail to comprehend. In most cases, guardians assume that…

  • Childhood Concept and Its Visual Analysis

    Introduction Childhood is a crucial stage in the development of every individual. During this very period, basic skills and behavioral patterns are formed (Gabriel, 2014). Additionally, a child acquires a set of values and attitudes that impact his/her mentality and shape his/her character. For this reason, numerous research papers are devoted to the comprehensive investigation…

  • Childhood Factors in Becoming an Addict in Adult Life

    Childhood lays the foundation for any persons life, and, unfortunately, sometimes this foundation leads to sad events, and a person becomes a drug addict. This paper lists various programs and scientific approaches aimed at eliminating the factors of childhood that lead to drug addiction and alcoholism in adulthood. First, a literature review and statistics of…

  • Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals: Road to Legal Status

    Abstract The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) was established in June 2012. This program provided temporary deportation exemptions and worked permissions for undocumented youth throughout the United States. The article presents the historical background of the emergence of the program and a theoretical explanation of the programs essence. Various and contradictory points of view…

  • Childhood Psychological Trauma: Rape

    Table of Contents Introduction Description Theory application and literature review Approaches to trauma prevention and intervention Suggestions for future research Conclusion References Introduction Throughout an individuals life, certain things occur and leave one with a wound or shock that causes serious implications. These events can cause both emotional and physical damage to the body of…

  • Effects of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals

    Pope, Nolan G. The effects of DACAmentation: The impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on unauthorized immigrants. Journal of Public Economics 143, (2016): 98-114. The article by Pope (2016) examines the effects of DACA on unauthorized migrants on several parameters, such as labor market outcomes, unemployment, income, and legalization of work. It uses a…

  • Childhood Issues Research: Causes and Consequences

    Sutherlands article research Thesis Statement The article by Sutherland (1992) focuses on the so-called voyeuristic empathy related to childhood reminiscence. The thesis posed by the author can be identified as follows: childhood is composed of structural states that may differ, depending on the certain period and cultural peculiarities that are necessary to be explored to…

  • Application of Technology in Early Childhood Education Systems

    I will be incorporating technology in teaching grade 1 children in our institution. The adoption is set to help instructors and learners gain the most from technology while observing the social code of conduct. Modern technology has penetrated every domain of our lives at an early age, except in the education sector. Although technology is…

  • Childhood: The Concept of Social Construction

    Jame Allison and Alan Prout argue that changing times and cultural trends give rise to different conceptions of children and childhood. They note that these conceptions have been influenced over time by socio-economic, cultural and religious factors that became dominant at various historical times. Apart from societal ideologies, parental ideas also shift to give rise…

  • Understanding Childhood Stress: Research on Social Integration

    More than 25% of youths in America experience a severe traumatic event before their 16th birthday, and many more suffer repeated or multiple trauma (Lecarie et al., 2022). According to The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN), the leading causes of trauma develop from child abuse, neglect, physical injuries, accidents or disasters, and witnessing or…