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    of bad postures‚ back/neck aches‚ and eye pain. These body parts are essential for us to live comfortably and be able to work efficiently. Also it can affect a person’s mental health‚ some of the different causes are‚ poor concentration‚ poor attention span‚ not being able to multi task‚ no use of own knowledge‚ as well as sleeping disorders. If This possession is more valuable to me than other possessions because‚ this is what brings us happiness for me and for everyone. Best friends support

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    networking sites “are infantilizing the brain into the state of small children who are attracted by buzzing noises and bright lights‚ who have a short attention span and live for the moment”. There is hardly any concentration skills required in participating in these social networking sites‚ and these train the brain to have poor attention span. · Kids are detracted from learning to communicate in the real world. There are reports from teachers that social networking is affecting kids’ comprehension

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    Becoming a Teacher

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    the classroom? Motivation: Motivating the students to work‚ set goals and own the learning is probably one of the biggest challenges teachers face. () Mary Jo stated that she is continuously finding different activities to keep the students attention span as well as keeping them from being bored. There are several different personalities in the classroom so the challenge to keep all personalities happy and motivated is not always the easiest task to complete. Time: Fitting it all in‚ especially

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    The Brain on Music

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    Psychology of Music Music is a form of art that utilizes sound and silence. People listen to music every day as a means of filling in silence or passing time. It may seem as though music and science exist in two separate planes; one of beauty and emotions‚ and the other of logic and reason. In recent years however‚ studies have found that music has a profound effect on the mind and human psychology. Music affects many different areas of the brain‚ and plays a vital role brain function as well

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    DISC Assessment Paper Organizational behavior studies have become more significant in today’s present years than hey were before in past years‚ this is due to companies realizing that in order to acclimatize to the constantly changing business cultures that have stemmed from a competitive and rapidly moving market‚ they must put more emphasis on the correlation between human behavior and the organization. Understanding this concept has led many several companies to put investment into behavior assessments

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    want to be pigeon holed as just another woman who cannot count. The better I became at math‚ the more organized I became. I later discovered that I had a very good attention span. This may be due to repeatedly applying myself or it may just be a nature/nurture thing that I happen to have. Being good at math and having a good attention span are two big factors that make for a very good accountant. The other factor is organization‚ but I will get to that. All accountants are boring It is hard to deny

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    sounds & objects‚ interested in age appropriate toys‚ likes peep-po‚ making their own observations‚ egocentric‚ Recognises their name called‚ smiles‚ laughs‚ blows raspberries‚ sensitive to tone of voice‚ upset at loud noises‚ but shouts to get attention‚ babbling sounds of one then two syllables‚ Age Physical Development Social & Emotional Behavioural Development Moral Cognitive & Intellectual Development Communication Development 9-18 months Crawling‚ shuffling‚ walking‚ cruising

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    Aspects Of Mindfulness

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    involving attention‚ self-control‚ and persistence. Kabat-Zinn (1990) noted that mindfulness is “just a particular way of paying attention.” As proposed in a two-component operational definition model by Bishop and colleagues (2004)‚ mindfulness consists of both the self-regulation of attention and a nonjudging orientation to the present moment. While adopting a nonjudging orientation toward the present moment may benefit people with clinical depression‚ the ability to self-regulate attention may benefit

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    Unit 203 Outcome 1

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    1.1) In my setting‚ establishing a respectable‚ professional relationship with the children is very important‚ as it will give you the attention and respect you require‚ when you require it. There are important skills you need to be able to build this relationship. Patience is a key skill needed when working with children. Some children can work at slower levels than other children‚ which may lead them to become frustrated with themselves or the situation. If the child is attempting to explain their

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    Cottie Catcher Reflection

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    confusion. I made sure that I first demonstrated how to make the Cottie Catcher with everyone watching and after this I gave everyone their materials and we made it as a group. This worked well because people were able to cognitively and visually pay attention to the creation of the Cottie Catcher‚ and with this knowledge they were then able to make it with guidance of myself making it with them and answering to any questions and concerns. I also brought examples of the Cottie Catchers I already made with

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