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    All changes can affect children and young people in some way. If children are able to be given the opportunity to ask questions‚ and discuss changes and events then this could help lessen any anxieties and negative effects on their development. Four main types of transitions are below. 1. Emotional Transitions. Obviously children’s emotions are affected by their relationships and personal experiences‚ if their main relationships are unsettled then they will be wary of forming future trusting relationships

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    Q: Abraham Maslow composed a theory of human needs. Explain the needs and its implications for teaching and learning. Abraham Maslow has identified five categories of need that people are motivated to satisfy‚ and they apply to everyone. These needs are sequential– starting with the most basic needs and building up to more complex. The Hierarchy of Needs • Physiological needs (food‚ water and air). • Safety needs (security‚ stability‚ and freedom from fear or threat). • Social needs

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    The effect of lack of play on learning The first few years of life is the most critical time for the brain to develop. Research has shown that play and learning experiences have helped build connections in the brain called neural pathways‚ play is one of the ways that children interact with others. Social interaction helps children develop confidence and problem solving and thinking skills. A child’s development can be slowed of delayed if they do not play and this may have impact further on in life

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    In our mixed economy‚ there is a need for regulation and intervention on interest rates and the general level of economic activity. Australia’s current healthy economy has been developed partly through the functions of the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA). Their functions include; conducting monetary policy‚ acting as a banker to the government‚ settling transactions between banks‚ and ensuring financial stability. The priority function of the RBA is conducting monetary policy. It is an action designed

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    stretching program lead a number of changes begin to occur within the body and specifically within the muscles. Other tissues that begin to adapt to the stretching process include the ligaments‚ skin‚ tendons‚ fascia‚ and scar tissue. Stretching can be grouped into two categories‚ static and dynamic. The static stretches refers to stretching exercises that are performed without movement where individual gets into the stretch position and holds the stretch for a specific amount of time. There are

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    A short essay exploring key feature of a personalised learning environment commenting on different aspects that may improve a pupils levels of achievment For this assignment I will be discussing the concept personalised learning‚ analysing and commenting on aspects and key features of the personalised learning environment that I have devised for pupils in key stage 3 and 4. Addressing how the learning needs of the pupis will be met‚ including reference to reading‚ I have chosen to focus my

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    ISSN-L: 2223-9553‚ ISSN: 2223-9944 Academic Research International Vol. 2‚ No. 2‚ March 2012 RADIO FREQUENCY IDENTIFICATION (RFID) BASED ATTENDANCE SYSTEM WITH AUTOMATIC DOOR UNIT Ononiwu G. Chiagozie Okorafor G. Nwaji. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. Department of Electrical/Electronic Engineering‚ Federal University Of Technology‚ Owerri‚ NIGERIA. nwaji2000@yahoo.com ABSTRACT Radio-frequency identification

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    maintains a safe and healthy learning environment. They plan a space with developmental appropriate materials‚ implement safety practices‚ routines‚ and procedures‚ and are trained to prevent‚ respond and recognize emergency situations‚ injuries‚ illnesses‚ accidents‚ and abuse. Also early childhood care providers understand the importance of a positive‚ loving atmosphere‚ of good nutrition and gather resources for children and parents In creating a safe and engaging learning space for children to learn

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    individual contact sessions‚ teaching sessions‚ seminars‚ tutorials‚ laboratory classes‚ work placements and requisite research activity‚ as appropriate‚ associated with the programme of study on which they are registered. The University will monitor students’ attendance and will take appropriate action‚ including reporting to the requisite authorities (UKBA‚ SAAS‚ Student Loans Company‚ etc)‚ those students whose attendance is unsatisfactory. 2. Attendance Monitoring and Absence Reporting Procedures

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    Introduction In today’s world‚ there are many ways in which technology and media can aid sexual intimacy. There are many forms of media‚ namely‚ auditory media‚ visual media‚ written media‚ social media‚ etc. However‚ they also have an opposing effect on relationships. According to recent studies‚ the average American takes in about 3500 to 5000 marketing messages in a day and spends about 41 hours per week using technology like cell phones‚ laptops‚ TV‚ video games and the Internet. Everyone

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