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MCS,MBA(IT), Pursuing PHD
Devry University
Sep-2004 - Aug-2010
Assistant Financial Analyst
NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
Aug-2007 - Jul-2017
Current research in the area of attachment theory uncovered the fact that developing healthy, meaningful relationship with families is a key factor in developing young children’s social, emotional, intellectual and physical well-being. However, there is also research that supports having families involved in young children’s learning can add unnecessary stress and pressure to the child and further separation and anxiety issues. Parents/guardians are often willing to assist with outdoor or play based activities
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Debate:Â supporting this position
 Should parents/guardians be readily allowed to facilitate play based activities with children in the Early Childhood setting? Â
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Assignment Instructions:Â Â Â
1.   wordslimit of 650
2.       Your introduction should include a description of the issue you will be debating, as well as a clear and direct statement about which side of the topic you will take. Â
4.       Research the topic and prepare logical arguments. Â
5.       Gather supporting evidence and examples for position taken. Â
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7.       At least three (3) references must be used in your initial posting and at least one (1) in your rebuttal. Â
8.       Identify at least two (2) theories of learning to support your initial post. Â
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