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    Observing Harry Vygotsky: (social cultural theory) believes social interaction is important he stresses that the development of children’s learning is a social process he also believe that children’s development follows patterns. Holmes 1993: States parents are more relaxed and less punitive with their second child than with their first borns. Harry had an easier time than his sister he was able to sleep when he wanted as well as eat when he wanted. He was also very demanding in terms of not

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    According to Estela Ballon‚ social construction is when “Societies define what are appropriate expectations values and behaviors for various phenomena.”(lecture). This type of action become part of the norm because it is a pattern that is repeated constantly. They are brought upon through family values which serve as protecting a culture. In fact‚ social scientist may consider using social construction to choose a mate in order to identify social behaviors in the roles of relationships. Until an individual

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    Explain and discuss the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy.’ The aim of this essay is the one to discuss more in detail the relationship between power‚ authority and legitimacy. However‚ in order to better understand the issues and arguments which regard the three of them‚ I will give a brief description of the following and at last state the view of the great philosopher Plato. Power is what we define as the ability to force others into doing certain things even against their

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    How Social Media Has Changed Communication and Relationships With the advent of the Internet‚ mankind as a whole was faced with a number of changes. The way we did business changed. The way we bought and sold goods changed. Perhaps one of the biggest changes that the Internet brought about was the way in which we communicate with one another. Shortly after the Internet reached unforeseen heights‚ social media sites‚ such as MySpace‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Tumblr were launched. While some

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    COMMUNICATE EFFECTIVELY As a health and social care support worker I must take responsibility for how I communicate with and on behalf of individuals. To this end‚ I will communicate in an open‚ accurate and straightforward way. I need to learn and make arrangements to meet the specific communication requirements or preferences of individuals in my care and key people. I am required to gain valid consent before beginning any treatment or care‚ remembering

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    As social media becomes more popular it is hard to draw away from it. The pictures that people post can look so perfect sometimes‚ which causes teens to want to be like the picture. Social Media (Facebook‚Twitter) lowers teens self esteem because teens feel like they have to fit in. When teens get on to Facebook or Twitter and look at how many people have or haven’t liked their status they might start to feel bad about themselves. Alicia K Swope says “Other studies have found that people with

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    All of us have told a lie at sometime in our lives. Many people lie daily‚ some to the point that they don’t even realize their fibbing. To make matters more complicated we often can’t even agree on what a lie is. If a child asks you if the picture he drew is pretty‚ and it isn’t‚ what do you say then? What about when Aunt Hilda asks you what you think of her new hairdo? The Bible tells us to speak the truth in love‚ but doing so is a learned skill. You can tell Aunt Hilda‚ “That purple

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    10 Ways Teachers can Communicate Effectively with Parents The two most important influences in a child’s early years are their parents and teachers; when a child starts school‚ they move from a parent-only sphere to another that comprises their peers and teachers. And unless the gap between parents and teachers is bridged by effective communication‚ children do not gain the most advantages from schooling and education. Communication is a two-way street in which parents and teachers have to be actively

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    experience to another person and you will find your own attitude towards your experience changing. – John Dewey The Confident Communicator We will call our hypothetical Confident Communicator Carl. The key to being confident when you have to communicate with your spouse about an Internal Issue‚ is first to have defined your Core Values. A Confident Communicator such as Carl has most assuredly taken the time and effort to define his Core Values. He understands–or‚ through a process‚ has come to

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    How do alternative service animals affect the community? A Service Animal is any signal dog‚ guide dog‚ or other animal trained to perform tasks for individuals with disabilities. The main purposes of service animals are to guide‚ pick up‚ fetch‚ or act as a medic alert for people who are disabled. These animals also can “help a person with a physical or psychological disability to live more independent‚ healthier‚ happier‚ or more mobile life” (Persels). Service dogs are the most common service

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