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Journal Homework
Complete each video journal at the end of the assigned week and do not wait until the week the submission is due. This will allow you ample time to view the video, process the information and respond to the questions posed as the end of each video week. Be sure to allow ample time in your week as some weeks have multiple videos and some videos are lengthy in nature. Be sure to review the grading rubric before completing the questions.
Part I: Role of children in society throughout history and the changing family.
Watch the YouTube videos listed below and respond to the following questions.
The New York Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children - History:
Make a Difference! Report Child Abuse and Neglect:
Questions for Part I:
1) Start off your journal entry by providing a summary for each video. Make sure to explain how the videos relate to the Lesson Material/Lectures this week (you must include supporting facts from the lesson material).
2) Was there anything that surprised you?
3) Are you a Mandated Reporter? Support your answer by providing the Mandated Reporting Law for your state.
4) Conclude your entry with your "take-aways" - what did you learn, agree with, disagree with, want to learn more about, etc.?
Part II: The impact of poverty and violence on children.
Watch the YouTube videos listed below and respond to the following questions.
How does "toxic stress" of poverty hurt the developing brain.
First Impressions: Exposure to Violence and a Child's Developing Brain.
Yahoo Article: "Harvard Research: Poverty begins in the womb but it doesn't have to" by Beth Greenfield.
Questions for Part II:
1) Start off your journal entry by providing a summary for each video. Make sure to explain how the videos relate to the Lesson Material/Lectures this week (you must include supporting facts from the lesson material).
2) Explain what makes growing up in poverty and domestic violence potentially dangerous for a child. Make sure to support your answers with facts from the Lesson Material.
3) Conclude your entry with your "take-aways" - what did you learn, agree with, disagree with, want to learn more about, etc.?
Part III: When caretakers are battling addiction and/or mental health issues.
Watch the YouTube videos listed below and respond to the following questions.
One Nation Overdosed: How Children Cope with a Parent's Addiction.
Lessons from a Child of an Addict.
Drug Dependent Infants Detox at Tenn NICU.
Supporting Parents with Co-Occurring Disorders in Child Welfare.
Questions for Part III:
1) Start off your journal entry by providing a summary for each video.
2) Based on what you learned this week, as you listen to Tory's story, what stands out to you? What are the red flags?
3) Based on what you learned, what stands out to you about Emily's story? What does her story have in common with the Lesson Material?
4) Based on what you learned this week, is it possible for a parent/s with a mental illness to raise children?
5) Make sure to support your answers with facts from the Lesson Material.
6) Conclude your entry with your "take-aways" - what did you learn, agree with, disagree with, want to learn more about, etc.?