3.4 Describe the sorts of problems that might occur when supporting learning activities and how to deal with these. 1.Unorganised planning: If a lesson has not had the appropriate amount of planning or if the staff that are involved in the activity are not aware of their role and what is expected it can cause confusion during the lesson meaning it will not flow and the children will have disturb learning. To prevent this it is important that all member of the team are aware of the activity
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parenting styles and discuss how they might impact on children’s behaviour. According to psychologist Diana Buramind (1997)‚ parents will show at least one of three parenting styles. These are authoritarian‚ permissive and authoritative. Buramind based the parenting styles on four factors‚ disciplinary strategies‚ warmth and nurturance‚ communication styles and expectations of maturity and control. She identified these as the four dimensions of parenting. Research like this suggests there are convincing
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have to take on some very big worries and responsibilities. They need to learn which symptoms and events are likely to trigger an attack‚ such as cold weather‚ exercise‚ stressful situations and exposure to secondhand smoke. Kids‚ their families and other caregivers must all learn to recognize the signs of an attack and how to respond to it quickly‚ such as using a steroid inhaler during acute attacks. Some kids also take daily maintenance medications‚ such as bronchodilators and anti-inflammatory drugs
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as a result‚ is extreme in whatever course of action he chooses. Othello ’s extreme haste and resolve is best evidenced when he sorrowfully exclaims "Nay‚ that ’s certain; but yet the pity of it‚ Iago! O‚ Iago‚ the pity of it Iago!" a sorrowful cry for his belief that he has committed himself to action and although he wants to change his course of action‚ feels bound by a duty to act upon his previous statements. Othello ’s inability to falter on what he believes to be binding statements‚ gives proof
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Meeting Situation: Your boss‚ the IT manager‚ was ready to explode. “Why can’t we get our priorities straight?” he fumed. “Here we go again‚ working on a low-value project‚ just because it’s a favorite of the marketing group. I wish we could get away from departmental politics! I want you to draft a memo that proposes a systems review committee for this company. Explain the advantages‚ but don’t step on anyone’s toes!” 1. Write a draft of the proposal‚ as your boss requested. This business
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HOW A BILL BECOMES A LAW 1. PREPARATION OF THE BILL The Member or the Bill Drafting Division of the Reference and Research Bureau prepares and drafts the bill upon the Member’s request. 2. FIRST READING 1. The bill is filed with the Bills and Index Service and the same is numbered and reproduced. 2. Three days after its filing‚ the same is included in the Order of Business for First Reading. 3. On First Reading‚ the Secretary General reads the title and number of the bill. The Speaker
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How bills become Law 1 How bills become law POLS210 B039 AMU Laura Olson How bills become law 2 How bills become law How bills
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Or else they develop the sense of mistrust with lead them to believe that the world is cruel and bad. Autonomy vs. shame this stage the child learns to do activities independently but can also lead to shame if they lose approval. 2. Explain Mary Ainsworth’s Strange Situation experiment‚ and its significance in the development of attachment. Mary Ainsworth’s strange situation experiment is to assess the quality of the infant attachment with the caregiver. The experiment was having a mother leaving
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New and unusual situations often affect a person’s behaviour. In Lord of the Flies‚ the boys’ situation was that they were marooned on a remote island without any parental guidance. In the beginning‚ Jack Merridew says “[he] agree[s] with Ralph. [They’ve] got to have rules and obey them. After all‚ [they’re] not savages” (Golding 42) which shows that during the boys’ settlement on the island‚ they believed that rules would help them be good civilians while surviving on the island‚ however that did
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Assess the view that situation ethics is of no help with regard to the issue of euthanasia Joseph Fletcher proposed an ethical theory which aimed to provide a middle ground between legalism and antinomianism‚ he said that we should be able to follow rules situationally so that morals can be determined on a case by case basis. There is one absolute in situation ethics and this is agape love‚ otherwise the theory is relative to each situation. Fletcher believed that if you apply agape love (unconditional
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