"Helping Field" Evelyn Ward‚ Maria Sauceda‚ Laura Lopez‚ Ana Escarcega BSHS/305 September 29‚ 2014 "Helping Field" Why would one choose Human Services‚ also commonly referred to as a “Helping Field”‚ as their career choice? We sat down and discussed it and we have agreed on 3 primary reasons that we believe people choose this particular field as a starting point to jumpstart their careers. First‚ working in a helping field provides a great deal of job security. Second‚ being in a helping field
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Personal Model of Helping Helping people to deal and overcome their problems is a very difficult task that implies hard work‚ responsibility‚ honesty‚ and ethics. At the same time‚ it is a fascinating way of making a difference in others and gives them a part of you. Fortunately‚ many specialists have researched‚ worked‚ and experimented for years on this field. Thanks to them we have now the opportunity of choosing between a variety of models and theories the one that fits better to each client
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In this essay will be about how homework and parents helping is hindering kid’s potential in learning‚ and academic success. Weather by having parents help kids. When the parents do not have skills to teach is a good ideal. These are some of the points made by Judith Newman in the article‚” Helping Kids with Homework”. Also in this essay I will share my some of my own experience and reasoning that aligns with Newman’s article. First being that parental involvement effect on a kid’s academic achievement
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experiences I’ve had in other discussions I understand that a variety of emotional‚ cognitive and even physiological responses can occur during the helping interaction so its crucial to be sensitive and end the session in a way that assists the helpee to better contain their emotions and feel equipped to handle their issue outside of the safety bubble of the helping environment. When I think of endings‚ loss comes to mind but also new beginnings. Due to the in depth nature of the topics disclosed‚ helpees
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can help them become who they are‚ to shape their values and aspirations. Knowing how to respond to their teenage needs isn’t always easy. There really is no straight forward answer‚ however this guide will surely help you get one step closer to helping your teen with their problems. What makes teenage years so special? Between the age of thirteen and nineteen‚ people develop physically‚ intellectually‚ emotionally and socially. People of these ages ay most likely be dealing with many problems
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Why enter the helping field Tiffany Reinzan Introduction to Human Services 09/22/2014 University of Phoenix Those working in human service have specialized training‚ whether earned through school or on the job‚ as a helping professional. You could hold a variety of positions‚ whether in residential care‚ correctional facilities‚ homeless shelters and food banks‚ substance abuse programs‚ organizations dedicated to children and families‚ poverty and employment services‚ child and elder care operations
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seeds that need to grow. In other words‚ any areas of strength that I have still need to be developed in order to be truly effective. For example‚ while I can be very perceptive and genuine‚ I need to cultivate these characteristics to be useful in a helping relationship. Conversely‚ there are several areas that require more attention than others. Specifically‚ I need to develop my own personal ethical sense‚ and my commitment to personal wellness. Strengths It is difficult to imagine that someone who
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References: ABA Resources. (2007‚ December 27). What is Applied Behavior Analysis? Retrieved January 25‚ 2008 from http://rsaffran.tripod.com/whatisaba.html The Autism Education Network. (2007). The importance of an appropriate education. Retrieved January 25‚ 2008 from http://www.autismeducation.net/education.htm
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Helping Children Who Are Deaf Dena G. Bryant 22608581 Liberty University November 07‚ 2012 Helping Children Who are Deaf by Sandy Niemann‚ Devorah Greenstein‚ and Darlena David. Helping children who are deaf is an intriguing book that covers the issues of deaf children and how they can be helped. It is written well and informs it readers of the many problems and issues that a deaf child has to face in everyday life‚ as well as the many way they can be helped. The author
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Helping people is a responsibility of every citizen‚ I believe. And I used to help everyone I could. I enjoyed the feeling I got when I reversed a strangers awful day and turned it into something good. I’ve learned better since then. Dont get me wrong; I still agree with and practice the concept‚ but Im much more adept at it now that I have gained experience. Even though I was the rescuer‚ it seemed like I always had to pay a personal price for being kind to people. After suffering much heartache
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