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    Transition To High School

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    Welcome family and friends. Today‚ I represent the graduating class of 2017. Today we take a step forward and move on from Middle School and transition to high school. It may be hard for some of us to let go‚ but in the end we have to move on. It was a great three years‚ but now we are stronger‚ independent adolescents ready to start a new chapter. These last three years can be compared to something I love to do outside of school. Many people play sports in school‚ and I’m one of them. The sport

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    Safeguarding adults

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    and symptoms Unpaid bills No money for food‚ clothing‚ or medication Unexplained withdrawal of money from someone’s bank account Belongings disappear Institutional abuse - is the mistreatment of people brought about by poor or inadequate care or support‚ or poor practice that affects the whole care setting. It occurs when the individual’s wishes and needs are sacrificed for the smooth running of a group‚ service or organisation. Signs and symptoms Restrictive bed times Not providing adequate activities

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    1. Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development from birth – 19 years. Aspects of a child’s and young people’s development include… * Physical development – Gross motor skills (using muscles such as arms and legs)‚ Fine motor skills (Use of muscles such as hands‚ fingers and toes). * Social‚ Emotional and Behavioral development – This is the development of relationships‚ a child’s identity and self-image and Knowledge of the world. * Communication – Communicating

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    Adult ADHD

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    ADULT ADHD- FACTS AND MYTHS Although there is a tendency to generalize ADHD as a childhood disorder‚ most studies indicate the disorder itself or its symptoms do persist into adulthood. According to the National Comorbidity Survey Replication for ADHD‚ in the United States alone 4.4 percent of adults between the age of 18-44 were affected by ADHD (Kessler et al.‚ 2006). Hyperactivity might diminish in adults; however‚ inattention‚ impulsivity‚ and restless behavior may continue to be problematic

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    TRANSITION PLANNING FOR YOUTH WITH SPECIAL NEEDS BY: Anabella R. Lao SPED Coordinator/teacher- SCNHS WHAT IS TRANSITION? TRANSITION is defined as the movement from one set of circumstances to another resulting in change to environments‚ relationships‚ behaviors‚ routines‚ roles and expectations. It is a process of change that for some may require substantial preparation‚ planning‚ adjustment and support. TRANSITION is where one passes from stage or place to another

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    are our “life’s supporter”. young adults are the people facing many issues with their body changes‚ educational challenges‚ and fighting for financial freedom. Usually their ages are around 20 and that’s a critical time for them to decide whether they would be good or bad persons. So‚ i think everything in the world has influence on us whether it is big or small‚ including friends and family. From my point of view‚ i think friends have more impact on young adults than parents because they are from

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    Children and adults can be compared on how they respond to situations and how they act. Children have been seen to act in a more free manor. They mostly worry about themselves‚ over time learning to consider other’s views and feelings when completing an action. Typical adult actions‚ however‚ are almost entirely controlled by thoughts and feelings aware of the world around them. Children act on impulses‚ while adults have been mentally trained to act against these impulses‚ acting in a way to appear

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    My Transition To College

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    share some thoughts with my network as I transition from the military as these ideas are fresh in my mind‚ and I have ample time to reflect on as this chapter of my life as it concludes. Many service members like myself start their military careers without definitive direction on if their career goals are going to be either short or long term. I was the indecisive Airman‚ and there are thousands of servicemembers now who are as I once was. And during my transition hiring managers and recruiters have made

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    parents/carers consent which will usually be a signed document‚ before they sign the document you should always make sure they know exactly what they are consenting to and understand why and what it’s for. A young person that’s aged 16 or over can give their own consent if they have the capacity to do so and can understand what they are giving consent for. Every school has a responsibility to share information with other professions such as the police‚ LA children’s social care and other legal

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    No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism‚ as well as abilities‚ of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the house. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and‚ therefore‚ I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if‚ entertaining as I do opinions of a character very opposite to theirs‚ I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. The question before the house is one of awful moment

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