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    Processing disorder is an umbrella term. Children who suffer with processing disorder can fit into various subsets such as‚ auditory processing disorder‚ visual processing disorder‚ and sensory processing disorder. Auditory processing disorder is when an individual is unable to process‚ interpret‚ and retain sounds all of which lead to difficulty in task completion‚ both at home and at school. Visual processing disorder is when an individual is unable to properly interpret what the eyes see. For

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    Styles of learning My learning style involves all three visual‚ auditory‚ and tactile. Using combinations of all three of these learning styles increases my chances of learning and remembering. I find that reading and studying before a test helps me a lot‚ as well as taking notes and listening to my teachers during class’s. It is also every important to me to reduce stress before I learn. Being a visual learner I learn by reading questions and answers‚ watching demonstrations

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    Module 5 -Personalised script and PMR for Nail biting All right‚ you just make yourself comfortable‚ close your eyes and know that you are in a safe place and you can leave this state at any time you choose....just separate your hands and let them lie loosely in your lap... or by your sides if that’s more comfortable... it’s better if your legs are uncrossed... but it doesn’t matter if you feel you need to move just slightly‚ now and again... you don’t have to be absolutely still... just be comfortable

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    Do you remember being a child? Were your parents strict? Mostly of you would say: Yes‚ of course. And it had not changed even a little. Parents like and have to feel control of their offspring. You were always considering why parents do not agree you to drink or smoke. The answer is simple and prudent - it is unhealthy. This is right but are extreme sports also unhealthy? No‚ this is dangerous. What about meeting your friends lately? This is neither unhealthy nor dangerous so why is it forbidden

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    your child around on a blanket‚ and then switch places. 2) Climb at the playground‚ move from various climbing equipment at the park. 3) Hide & Seek‚ hide under pillows and blankets 4) Hand clapping games 5) Making letters and shapes out of play-do. Auditory 1) Close your eyes and

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    Nowadays parents are too permissive to their children‚ or Different Parenting Approaches In GENERAL parents play a great role in theIR children痴 LIVES. I believe that parents should be very careful about the behavior of their children. They should tend to control the activities of children and should not let them to do the activities THAT can give bad results or influence badly ON them. But nowadays parents are too permissive to their children. Is it good or bad for the children? I will explain

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    Auditory Processing Literature Review In the past‚ there has been difficulty in defining what is known as (central) auditory processing disorder (CAPD)‚ its definition is constantly changing with the most recent being produced by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA‚ 2005) stating that “(C)APD is a deficit in neural processing of auditory stimuli that is not due to higher order language‚ cognitive‚ or related factors” (ASHA‚ 2005; Wilson et al.‚ 2012) however‚ this definition

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    Auditory hallucinations are one form of hallucinations which a person can experience. Auditory hallucinations are when the person believes someone or thing is talking to them when it is not. With this condition the client may hear one or more different voices‚ which could be caused by different types of psychotic disorders. There are many different reasons for the client to experience auditory hallucinations. The client can experience it due to brain-related factors such as brain damage or even after

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    ” Based on his theory morality come from a the experience that a person has doing his lifetime. It is the sum of these that set his values. The are three parenting that discusses this week. Authoritarian‚ Permissive‚ and Authoritative‚ each has their strength and weakness. The permissive style tends to create more of a moral problem than the others. In this method of care‚ the children are given freedom of chose at an early age. It is problematic because the child is not capable of self-regulation

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    I would like you to sit down or lie down and make yourself as comfortable as you can... you have a choice to loosen any tight clothes or take off your shoes…. If at any time you want to move to make yourself more comfortable... you can do that... you are in control.... Now once you feel settled you may close your eyes and simply enjoy…. This is your time to relax and experience your own sensations‚ Feel calm in this moment. Nothing else matters. You are safe. Concentrate on your breathing

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