Summary

This document discusses various aspects of childhood development, including philosophical viewpoints like Rousseau's and Locke's, and explores the challenges faced by single-parent families. It highlights the importance of social support for single parents who experience stress due to financial problems and relationship difficulties, along with parenting demands. The document touches on societal perspectives and the impact of early life experiences on development.

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- **Police officer**- Intervening when there is a conflict with friends, - **Scaffolding the problem** - **Social coach** - Talking to Kids about social relationships. - **Philosophical beliefs about childhood:** - **Rousseau** - Children are born inherently good and should be allowed to develop...

- **Police officer**- Intervening when there is a conflict with friends, - **Scaffolding the problem** - **Social coach** - Talking to Kids about social relationships. - **Philosophical beliefs about childhood:** - **Rousseau** - Children are born inherently good and should be allowed to develop naturally through experience and exploration, with minimal interference from adults. Humans were born pure until one's interactions with the environment caused negative effects on one's development. - **Aires**- Childhood was not recognized and valued as a distinct phase of human existence. - **Locke** - Children are born with a blank state, meaning their minds are completely empty at birth and all knowledge and personality traits acquired through sensory experiences and education throughout their lives. - **Calvin**- Original sin and natural deprivation. - **Single-Parent families** - **High stress** - **Financial Problems** - **Relationship Problems** - **Parenting demands** - **Lack of time for self** - **Social support can help** - Maternal and financial - Social - **Prevalence trends increase or decrease**

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