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    Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions 1.1 - Explain why it is important to recognise that each person on the autistic spectrum has their own individual abilities needs strengths gifts and interests. If we know individual’s abilities‚ need‚ strengths‚ gifts and interests then we can focus on them‚ we can create environment‚ situations‚ we can pick activities to support and develop individual’s. 1.2 - Analyse the main diagnostic features of autistic spectrum conditions

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    and instructional strategies are implemented properly. Modeling‚ rehearsal and feedback techniques address the needs of students with Learning Disabilities (LD) as well as English Language Learners (ELL) and students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as described in this scenario. When drafting lesson plans the instructor must incorporate reading‚ paraphrasing‚ visualizing‚ estimating‚ computation‚ and self-check strategies. These strategies help to develop cognitive skills necessary

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    in learning? One significant problem that calls more attention from teachers and therefore to me‚ a future teacher‚ is the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Syndrome which is identify with the behavior characterized by an easy distractibility‚ inability to concentrate‚ sense of boredom‚ and other symptoms. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder constitute a complex issue which is still much to investigate‚ however‚ I attempt to describe as better as possible this syndrome and its most

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    Topic - Sugar Content Purpose – My purpose is to inform the audience about elevated sugar content in drinks. Thesis – The high sugar content in many drinks being marketed as “healthy” are negatively impacting the health of people across the country. I. Introduction As the morning rush begins may adults‚ teens and children get sucked into the same morning rut. Even if they take time for what they think to be a healthy breakfast most don’t realize what they are following it up with.

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    assignment 402 PASS

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    Assignment 402 Delivering Education and Training “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” Mandela‚ N (n.d.) As a teacher when delivering any lessons planned we have to make sure that each students individual needs are met‚ so they will feel included in the lesson. “Inclusion is about creating interesting‚ varied and inspiring learning opportunities for all learners‚ ensuring all learners contribute and are never disadvantaged by methods‚ language or resources”

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    linked television viewing to obesity and another to aggressiveness. Earlier this year‚ an American survey claimed to have found an association between TV viewing among toddlers and attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) at school age. On a positive note‚ you might think that the hyperactivity would help to cancel out the obesity‚ and that the consequences of aggressiveness might well be ameliorated by wandering attention (they might forget who to hit)‚ but researchers at the Children’s Hospital

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    abused drugs‚ Adderall. Adderall is by definition a prescription stimulant. It is composed of dextroamphetamine and amphetamine. It is normally prescribed by doctors to patients who suffer from Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and people who suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). To these patients‚ Adderall has a calming effect with an improvement in focus and can sustain attention for longer periods of time. Adderall comes is classified by two types‚ instantaneous release (IR)

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    Adderall Abuse in Students

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    Adderall Abuse in Students Adderall is a drug used for treatment and control of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy. These are neurological disorders that affect both adults and kids similarly. The drug controls impulses‚ distractions and causes sluggishness. It enhances the level of brain activity in the user increasing the amount of concentration for long periods of time. My little brother has ADD‚ and he takes Adderall to help him retain his focus. Adderall has sadly

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    What are learning disabilities? Learning disabilities‚ or learning disorders‚ are an umbrella term for a wide variety of learning problems. A learning disability is not a problem with intelligence or motivation. Kids with learning disabilities aren’t lazy or dumb. In fact‚ most are just as smart as everyone else. Their brains are simply wired differently. These differences affects how they receive and process information. Simply put‚ children and adults with learning disabilities see‚ hear‚ and

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    Youth Fades - Immaturity Linger Immature behavior often seems to be a consequence of childhood trauma and poor parenting. Parts of a person may be immature‚ seemingly stuck at ages corresponding to unhealed abuse or trauma. This common stress disorder often reflects inadequate or inappropriate parenting. One sign of maturity knows you ’re right without needing to make others wrong. Another sign of maturity is that you perceive your parents as ordinary people. 3. Immature Behavior

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