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    Statements of Competence

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    sharing toys‚ taking turns‚ and inviting other children to join games. I insist on each child being respectful towards others. Young children aren’t yet fully aware of the feelings of others and the impact their own actions may have on each other. Helping them understand their own feelings and emotions often leads them to recognize the same feelings and emotions in others. I live by the Golden Rule; “Do unto others as you’d have done unto you”. I fully believe this is the truest

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    Systems of Interaction

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    MASENO UNIVERSITY FACULTY: ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT: COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA COURSE: AMT 213 (GROUP DYNAMICS) TASK: CAT 1 (GROUP WORK) LECTURER: MRS. DOREEN ORAWO QUESTIONS: 1. VERTICAL‚DIAGONAL‚HORIZONTAL AND CENTRIFUGAL 2. LISTENING BEHAVIOUR | NAME | ADMISSION NO. | 1. | MERCY AWINO OSONGO | BA/00633/011 | 2. | HABIL KEVIN WAGA | BA/03211/011 | 3. | MWONGA MESHACK KITEMA | BA/00643/011 | 4. | MAITHYA DAVID KITHEKA | BA/00625/011 | 5. | MIRIAM NYAMIRA NYAMAMBA

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    health actions that uses the desire to avoid a negative health consequence as the prime motivation” ("Theories and Approaches‚" n.d.‚ para. 3). Often times‚ avoiding a negative consequence can be a more powerful incentive than a reward for positive behavior. Four main points in the HBM are: perceived susceptibility‚ perceived severity‚ perceived benefits‚ and perceived barriers (Taylor et al.‚ 2007). As nurses it is our responsibility to prepare our patients to return home and arm them with the best

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    Does being a Christian affect how a helping professional perceives their role in helping others? I believe that being a helping professional from a Christian perspective entails understanding God and His purpose for humanity. Humans were created by God to be His representatives on earth. A Christian helping professional realizes that God created humanity in His image with the ability for us to seek and worship Him. As a Christian‚ helping others needs to be approached from a holistic standpoint

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    Emotional Disturbance

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    educational performance a) an inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual‚ sensory‚ or health factors b) an inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers and teachers c) inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances d) a general persuasive mood of unhappiness or depression or e) a tendency to develop physical symptoms problem (Beaudoin‚ Benner and Kriuth‚ 2006). Emotional disturbance (ED) is considered a high-incidence

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    Classroom Management Plan

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    learning‚ and understand the rules of the school inside and outside of the classroom. When students know they are in a safe environment‚ they feel safe to –ask questions‚ make mistakes‚ and be their selves. In keeping with tone of supporting students‚ behavior should not be punished‚ but re-directed to fit each students’ needs. My job as a teacher is to set the tone for such an occurrence and allow the students to see where they fit in. Providing the appropriate environment for all students to flourish

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    his/her thoughts‚ feelings and also emotions. We need to accept and understand their behavior that’s what they really are; they get those attitudes usually from their friends‚ classmates and also to their parents. Many responsibilities and obligations must teenagers do. Teenagers in turn have responsibilities obligations and role to play in their family. They need to study hard‚ spend their money wisely and helping their parents. Becoming responsible teenagers us more than enough payment for all the

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    Behavioral learning theory is a much talked of leaning theory which is evidently utilized in many Maldivian classrooms as well. Behaviorism‚ founded by John B.Watson ‚ mainly focuses on the aspects of human behavior which can be observed and measured. Also it explains our behavior as being shaped by our responses to environmental stimuli (Cherry) “give me a dozen healthy infants‚ well-informed and my own specified world to bring them up in and I will guarantee to take anyone at random

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    Evil Selfishness

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    “Selfish behavior is often described as immoral. A good person thinks of others first.” This analysis from “Good‚ Neutral‚ and Bad Selfishness” written by John A. Jonathan perfectly describes what people view selfishness as. Most people would even confidently say that they are not selfish; a quality that usually means one is only concerned with themselves. The word has developed a negative connotation that nobody wants to be associated with‚ even though selfishness is not always awful. This should

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    specialized in developmental disabilities with experience with diagnosing Autism spectrum disorders. “The diagnosis of autism is made by taking into account the child’s complete medical and behavioral history‚ lengthy observation of the child’s behavior‚ and ruling out other problems that may cause some of the same symptoms. It is important to distinguish autism from other disorders‚ because a misdiagnosis may result in delayed‚ inappropriate‚ or ineffective treatment.”(Parker

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