Establishing a respectful‚ professional relationship with children and young people In order to develop a positive relationship with children and young people the Teaching Assistant needs to show they are friendly‚ approachable and have an interest in talking to the children they are working with. This involves showing good body language‚ smiling‚ maintaining eye contact and displaying active listening‚ such as responding appropriately‚ asking additional relevant questions and showing empathy. Also
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The Challenge to Change from Guidance Counseling to Professional School Counseling: A Historical Proposition I. Summary Professional school counselors (PSCs) and the American School Counselor Association (ASCA) have been working diligently to reconfigure the professional identity of PSCs from its historical guidance epistemology to a comprehensive developmental model. Nevertheless‚ the historical influence defining a school counselor’s identity has been difficult to alter. The purpose of this
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How is Reality TV Shows Influence Us? Reality TV shows have been capturing people’s attention since the late 20th century‚ it refers to television programs in which ordinary people are continuously filmed‚ designed to be entertaining rather than informative. (Oxford) reality shows getting more and more popular because of people get to experience things that they cannot or have not experienced in their lives‚ they also try to figure out what they would do in the situations that the characters are
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Unit 301Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults Assignment 2 Introduction In this section I will outline the importance of confidentiality‚ the policies and procedures surrounding confidentiality‚ the Data Protection Act 1998 and why it can sometimes be necessary to break confidentiality. Assessment Criteria 3.2 – Explain the importance of reassuring children‚ young people and adults of the confidentiality of shared information and the limits of this
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Chapter Management Theory: Essential Background for the Successful Manager Major Questions the Student Should Be Able to Answer 2 Overview of the Chapter 3 Lecture Outline 4 Key Terms Presented in the Chapter 32 Lecture Enhancers 34 Critical Thinking Exercise 36 Homework Assignment 37 Management in Action Case Study 39 End of Chapter Self-Assessment 41Error: Reference source not found Legal/Ethical Challenge 42 Group Exercise
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Merrill. (1985). Communicative competence: some roles of comprehensible input and comprehensible output in its development Varonis‚ and Gass‚ S. M. (1985). Task variation and nonnative/nonnative negotiation of meaning. In Gass‚ Susan M. & Madden‚ Carolyn G. (Eds.) Input in second language acquisition. Cambridge: New House Publishers.
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The story of Little Red Riding Hood was a tale to educate little girls about the dangers this world can bring. More particularly men‚ who are more likely to be predators than women. “Little Red Cap” by The Grimm Brothers‚ was a story too far from being a happy one. Although‚ every story has a lesson to teach in the end. For example‚ some say to live life to the fullest‚ or to always believe in yourself. In this tale‚ girls are just as strong as men and are able to prove themselves if they need to
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This research paper will inform and describe what plagiarism is and how to prevent it. Plagiarism is easily prevented just by having the knowledge of how to do so. It shows how it hurts an individual and how it makes it harder for them to succeed in the long run. This paper also informs you what type of people plagiarize and why they do it. It explains specific methods you can use to prevent plagiarism. Information for this paper has been collected from student manuals‚ reference books‚ and websites
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National Monuments A monument includes any building‚ structure‚ object or other work of man or of nature whether above or below the surface of the land or the floor of the sea within the territorial waters of Guyana and any site‚ cave or excavation. Monuments are as varied as their creators. They represent the hopes or aspirations of the people built to withstand the sands of times. National monuments are the vested responsibility of the National Trust and are gazetted as such‚ after cabinet has
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FNP/is_6_41/ai_84183473/ Crmtrends.com. (n.d.). Loyalty Programs. Retrieved from http://www.crmtrends.com/loyalty.html Mary Culnan‚ David Diamond‚ Jean Ann Fox‚ Rich Frank‚ Richard Kochersperger‚ Chip Kunde‚ Carolyn Mahoney‚ Joanie Taylor‚ (2000). Consumer Privacy Program Implementation Guide. Washington‚ D.C.: Consumer Affairs Department. Halagera‚ R. (n.d.). Financial Techniques for Building Customer Loyalty. QFINANCE. Retrieved from http://www.qfinance.co
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