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    In: Rene Jacquart (Ed.) Building the Information Society. © IFIP‚ Kluwer Academic Press‚ 2004‚ pp. 51-58 51 POSITIVE EFFECTS OF ENTERTAINMENT TECHNOLOGY ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR Matthias Rauterberg Technical University Eindhoven (The Netherlands) Abstract: Worldwide the pros and cons of games and social behaviour are discussed. In Western countries the discussion is focussing on violent game and media content; in Japan on intensive game usage and the impact on the intellectual development

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    different approaches to supporting positive behaviour. When supporting positive behaviour there is lots of different approaches‚ most practitioners find they need to draw on several of these: Reinforcing positive behaviour; this approach is well known and focusses on praising children when they have shown positive behaviour so they will be more likely to repeat this behaviour. Modelling; this approach is extremely important as children learn some of their behaviour from others so it is important

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    people’s positive behaviour Understanding policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour (1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 2.1‚ 3.5) Understanding policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour You have been asked to produce a booklet for new members of staff regarding behaviour. In your booklet you must look to: • Summarises the main policies and procedures of the setting that are relevant to promoting children’s positive behaviour

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    19/11/12 Supporting and promoting Children and Young People’s positive behaviour Part 1: Behaviour Policy Charles Saer primary school’s behaviour policy is for all who are involved in the school. A few examples of who these people are pupils‚ staff‚ volunteers and school governors and even parents to name just a few. These rules are equal to all. This ensures all who attend the school know what behaviour is expected of them and what behaviour will not be tolerated. The policy gives a list of aims of

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    Melissa Green MOTIVATING AND REWARDING EMPLOYEES The processes of motivating employees is one of the most important functions of management. One of the biggest challenges faced by managers is getting employees to do what they are supposed to do (Lane & Rierdan‚ 2001). For some people‚ the rewards that employees receive from the organization are motivation enough for them to work their hardest. However‚ no two people are the same and what serves as motivation for one employee‚ could possibly be

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    promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. St Oswald’s Catholic Primary School aim to create an environment which encourages and reinforces good behaviour and positive attitudes‚ and this is done through promoting the school ’Behaviour Policy’. Our school maintains a consistent approach to behaviour at all times and by all members of the school community. Aims of the behaviour policy:  To promote a positive ethos in the school through encouraging a shared understanding of the values

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    Rewarding Mediocrity is dangerous‚ especially with kids‚ because it will shape their expectation to be winning trophies in everything they attend. Because as a kid‚ they will ask themselves “ I have achieved this big trophy‚ why don’t I have this one?” and over the time there will be 2 things can happen. One is this kid will have a mindset of winning and have narcissistic about themselves about being number one‚ then when they attend a true competition or selective events‚ they will extremely disappointed

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    No one receives a trophy just for participating in life. Losing is a skill a child needs to learn and experience because it is apart of life. Rewarding children with trophies; whether winning‚ losing‚ participating‚ etc. can have a negative impact on a child. We give children too many trophies for many reasons. Opponents argue that coaches can use trophies as a way to acknowledge a player’s unique contribution and effort. Christine Carter; author‚ sociologist‚ and Uc Berkeley Greater Good Science

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    Kimberly Stokley Professor A English 111-4849 7 April 2014 Encouraging Children to be Honest Children often lie to parents‚ teachers and other children. The problem of lying needs to be addressed by the children’s parents. Parents should encourage their children to be honest. My mother always said “Tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth‚ because honesty is the best policy.” The problem of lying children needs to be solved because once a liar‚ always a liar. Meaning if children

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    Nursing a Rewarding Field Researchers have predicted that in the next 10 years‚ there will be a 22% increase‚ in the total number of available nursing job. While there is a long road to becoming a nurse‚ the end result will be a rewarding one. So‚ why become a nurse? Nurses are the foundation of the medical system: the pipes behind the water. They‚ keep up on patient history‚ administer medication‚ and check up on a patient regularly. It’s not just about taking orders from a doctor; nursing

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