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    Throughout this assignment I shall discuss how I have developed my self-awareness through dis-closure‚ feedback and reflection. “Being self-aware enables us to identify our strengths and also those areas that can be developed” (R Ashmore & D Banks 2000 p47)‚ self-awareness is continually being developed through the reflection of our life experiences. Reflection of my life experiences has given me the opportunity to become more aware of my strengths and weaknesses through being honest and the

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    Unit 4222-253 Introductory awareness of autistic spectrum conditions Learning Outcome 1 1) describe the types of difficulty that individual with an autistic spectrum condition may have with language and other ways of communicating with others The difficulties may show them self in some or all of the following ways: a delayed or complete lack of development of spoken language with no alternative means of communicating developed to compensate for this there may be difficulty in initiating or sustaining

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    Issues Those Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Face as They Transition into Adulthood Patti Mussari Sage Graduate School Issues Those Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder Face as they Transition into Adulthood Those with Autism Spectrum Disorder often find change of any kind unsettling (Holtz‚ Owings‚ & Ziegert‚ 2006). The transition from school to life as an adult can prove to be quite a challenge for this population. Employment‚ housing‚ and interpersonal relationships

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    the situation of teaching children with autism from the perspective of special education teachers in Hamilton‚ New Zealand and Chengdu City‚ China.In order to understand how the special education teachers perceived the role of teaching autistic children from their viewpoint we used a framework to analyze autistic teaching. In this framework‚ we divided our topic -teaching children with autism into six parts: 1)the value of autism teaching;2)the aims of autism teaching;3)the skills and manners of teaching;4)teaching

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    1. THE BENEFITS OF SELF EVALUATION / SELF AWARENESS AS IT RELATES TO LEADERS IN TODAY’S ORGANIZATIONS The study of human behaviour is critical to the effectiveness of organizations. Organizational behaviour is “a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals‚ groups‚ and structure have on behaviour within organizations‚ for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness” (Robins‚ 2001). Every established organization strives to achieve its goals

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    Teachers’ of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder & its Relationship to Academic Instruction Tonya Trepinski Baylor University Introduction As a teacher in the public school system for ten years‚ this researcher has had the privilege of working with students with special needs‚ in particular‚ with students on the autism spectrum. While in the classroom‚ she has observed a disturbing trend that students on the autism spectrum are not being

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    approaches • Positive aspects of a humanistic approach were missing from Freudian and behavioral theories • Humanism was the initial paradigm • Existentialism built on the respect for the individual and added the dimensions of ontology‚ experiential awareness‚ and responsibility • Has roots in contemporary religious thought • Evolved to an approach helping people cope with the uncertainty and complex pressures of their lives • Fritz Perls (born in 1893 and received medical degree in 1920) is generally

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    All employees should be able to display sensitivity and understanding in situations regarding customers of diverse backgrounds‚ no matter what their status or position may be. In establishing good customer service employees must have an awareness of the elements of cultural diversity as well to be accepting and understanding of the cultural diversity of all customers. This means; having an understanding of the expectations of differing racial groups (for example international visitors to Australia

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    the media must be aware of this fact. Media should always try to side with the truth. Unfortunately some Medias side certain political parties for their mutual benefits. They must always reveal the truth. Media is the biggest tool to bring awareness in the society‚ either it be political‚ social or economical. they let us know about the whole word while we are sitting in our dining rooms having a cup of coffee‚ so the definitely play a huge role but some times all they show is not the truth

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    Autism is a serious developmental disorder that affects a child’s ability to communicate and interact with others. For reasons that are not clear‚ the disease is three to four times more common in boys than it is in girls. Children with autism often are self-absorbed and seem to exist in a private world where they are unable to successfully communicate and interact with others. They may have difficulties in developing language skills and understanding what others say to them. They may also have difficulties

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