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Discussing Your Course Project As an early childhood advocate, I expect there to be challenges persuading the world leaders to put children and their families first on their agendas in regards to health and development. As an advocate, I will embrace the personal challenges of young children and their families in an attempt to promote positive social change. Some of these challenges are children with varying abilities, families who have immigrated, family constellations, children who are dual or multiple language learners, and prenatal risk factors.                Reflecting on some of the challenges today’s young children and families are experiencing, it was not easy for me to just pick one, however the challenge that influences me the most was “children and families exposed to risk, stress, or trauma.” I have selected this challenge because it is important for children and their families to experience good health and positive child development. When children and families that