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Socio-emotional milestones in 0-3months 1. Suck their own fingers 2. Observe their own hand 3. Can comforted by a familiar adult 4. Smile and slow pleasure in response to social stimulation 5. Respond positively to touch 6. Look at the place on the body that is being touched Socio-emotional milestones in 2-3 years 1. Indicate toileting needs 2. Help to dress and undress themselves 3. Display aggressive feeling and behaviors 4. Show awareness of
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that between 2 and 5 percent of the world’s population actually suffers from acrophobia‚ and that twice as many woman are affected by acrophobia then men. A common misconception with the fear of heights is people calling it vertigo. Vertigo happens to people when they are on a tall building and look down from the top. Vertigo is a sensation that causes a person to feel like they are spinning even though they are not.
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Look back As a second year nursing student‚ I felt more confident in Simulation Learning Experience (SLE) practicum in that‚ I could integrate my nursing knowledge‚ skills‚ and clinical experience into the practice. In the simulation scenario‚ I simulated the primary nurse caring for a patient with post-operative complications. I learned about general procedures regarding how to approach a patient with post-operative complications. I learned how to effectively decide which assessments are priority
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View and Core competence To focus on the specific contents of core competence‚ the idea of “resource based view” (1990) is helpful to recognize what will be resource of core competence. The firm resources are classified in to three categories as physical capital resources‚ human capital resources‚ and organizational capital resources. These resources can be firm’s competitive advantage as valuable‚ unique‚ inimitable and sustainable. Strengths of core competency According to Prahalad and Hamel
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Attachments TDA 2.1.1 ac[1.1a] Describe the expected pattern of children and young people ’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: - physical development When looking at the expected pattern of children and young peoples development from birth to 19 years‚ it is important to remember that each child will develop and grow at different rates. Reaching milestones at a more advanced pace or a slower pace than the broad average. This expected pattern includes physical‚ communication and intellectual
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Ways to promote equality and diversity in teaching and learning and how I promote the value of diversity. Earth consists of some continents‚ of many countries and of many numerous people‚ animals and plants‚ which makes it a unique and awesome part of the universe. The culture‚ plant and animal diversity entices us to visit and get to know other countries. However‚ the greatest value that can be found in each and every country are the people living there‚ because they represent the uniqueness of
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person development CYP 3.1 Cognitive Development Birth to 3 months Most new-born babies can focus on and will follow a moving object with their eyes. Infants are exploring their world through sucking‚ grasping‚ gazing‚ etc. At 3 months old a baby can recognise faces‚ copy facial expressions and respond to sounds. 6 to 9 months. At 6 months a baby can imitate sounds. They realize that they can pick up an object when it is dropped. They can recognise their own name when called. At 9 months
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P1n describe physical‚ intellectual emotional and social development for each of life stages of an individual Life stage Physical development Intellectual development Emotional development Social development Pregnancy For most women‚ it is important to do some regular physical activity during pregnancy as part of living a healthy lifestyle development. For example strengthening muscle activities with include climbing stairs‚ walking hard‚ lifting or carrying shopping‚ weight training‚ yoga
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I am hoping that this service-learning experience helps me to have a better understanding of the issues we have in our society and understand accurately how to solve those issues. We as a student learn about society’s issues in our textbooks. Usually textbooks explain solutions to those problems; however‚ in reality solutions that we learn in our textbooks don’t simply work the way textbooks explain. As a result‚ I think this service-learning experience is a great opportunity for me to understand
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