From mid September to early December, I decided to visit my internship place at Madison Day Care Center. Through my internship and the Madison Day Care Center, I am glad that I have the opportunity to work with wonderful staff, happy and enjoyable kids and understand what adults think about their children. Not only Madison Day Care Center but also most day care centers in the US are focused, but I feel that many children lack everyday life.
A child's family (both male and female) has a lifelong impact on the life of the child. The composition and type of the family, the behavior that seems to be acceptable, and the environment where the child can be raised are the influence of the family on the child. In the United States today most children live in their parents house, often dealing with the collapse of their families. (Siegel, Wales, 2005) Family members may have a significant influence on minors in their children's lives. In particular, most detached houses are composed of mothers and their children. These kids need an active male role model and a mother who does not do 3 jobs per week for 6 days. Regardless of whether the family is always home alone, it affects the offender's crime. Family and family management methods will greatly affect minors' crimes
Many people are involved in the lives of children. They all influence. When these people work together, the biggest difference lies in the life of the child. Regardless of whether the child is a perpetrator of bullying or a person who accepts bullying, it may be difficult to communicate with parents about the behavior of the child. Therefore, teachers and employees need to establish intimate relationships with their parents. To inform parents about the results of children, friends, behavior, and even attitudes at school is an important tool for solving behavioral problems. Collaboration between parents and teachers can provide a consistent approach to incorporate more effective and appropriate alternative behaviors. This makes it easier for messages to stall and stick to your children. It can even help to identify another child being bullied or bullied by the child (US Department of Health and Human Services).