and a group interaction in a health and social care setting. There were some strengths in the interaction but also some weaknesses. I believe that there is room for improvement. The two types of interaction took place at the tea party our health and social care class organized for the elderly. The following communication skills and interpersonal skills were used during the interaction; the tone of my voice‚ language‚ listening and responding skills and more. The first interaction was with an
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Untreated Can Contribute To Juvenile Delinquency and Psychological Disorders. Every year thousands of children are abused. This abuse can be physical‚ emotional or sexual in nature. All forms of abuse are wrong‚ all forms of abuse are harmful‚ but childhood sexual abuse can cause major emotional and physical harm in our adolescents. Before we can properly treat these victims we must first have a solid grasp of how and why sexual abuse occurs‚ the typical effects of the abuse and how the abuse
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‘The Woman Speaks to the Man Who has Employed her Son’ Lorna Goodison was born 1947 in Kingston‚ Jamaica. Her family was a large one comprising nine children. She attended St. Hughes High School and later‚ studied Art both in Jamaica and New York. Her first collection of poetry‚ ‘Tamarind Season’ was published in 1980. Several collection followed‚ as well as two prose fiction works. Her books have won many awards. Goodison’s themes include motherhood and the female in society. Currently
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SYMBOLIC INTERACTION THEORY: Symbolic interaction is a theoretical approach of interrelating interactions in the society. It is one of the most important sociological theories which basically give the relationship between humans and society. Its main notion is that human interactions are understandable only by setting certain meanings to specific symbols and actions. As symbols define relationships‚ it helps in predicting the human behaviour. We develop our self-concepts through interaction with others
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Conflict can reveal unexpected qualities in an individual. Philosopher Emerson once said “every coin has two sides; so do conflicts”. In the pages of human history‚ conflicts are unavoidable and while major conflicts such as war have been evil forces in the world it can also produce very positive results. That is not to say conflict is entirely positive. When conflict arises there are those individuals that show unexpected qualities; those assets that are sudden and unforseen. These assets can be seen
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Anisha Saddy Saddy 1 Ms. Goodson English III Hn/ 4th Period December 13‚ 2013 Dementia: A Growing Health Concern Needing Further Resources Humphrey Ominisan once said‚ “You cannot have everything in life. Even the trees must lose their leaves.” He is absolutely correct. In our first two stages of life‚ childhood and adulthood‚ we are young and we are preparing
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taught to deal with our environment through the interaction with people we met. Socialization is not only the process when we were young‚ it is actually a lifelong process teaching us how to fit in the society in every stage of life. We learn the expectation of the society and when we accept the rules of games‚ we internalize them and make our own way. As a result‚ education play an important role in socialization. However‚ has education bring positive functions in contemporary societies? People hold
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1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children and young people. Communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication and listening skills will help us develop better relationships especially with children and younger people. Some pupils who lack in confidence‚ may find it hard to communicate at all with us‚ so if we come across to that student in a positive and gentle manner they are more
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«Conflict: (v.) Be incompatible or at variance; clash.» There is conflict everywhere throughout our lives‚ bringing positive and negative outcomes to those experiencing it. Conflict is apart of life‚ and it can make us change‚ for better or for worse. Literary works and historical events are two great examples at showing conflicts and their outcomes. A short story titled «The Girl Who Can» presents a well-recognized conflict. Throughout the story‚ every conversation seems to make its way back to a specific
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P2- Outline possible effects of dementia on an individual’s health and quality of life This assignment is going to outline possible effects of dementia on an individual’s health and quality of life. There are many different factors that having dementia will effect. As stated above some will affect the health of the person and others will affect the quality of life that the person will have. Depression is a common mental disorder‚ characterized by sadness‚ loss of interest or pleasure‚ feelings of
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