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    Kelly Wellens Unit Y 2.1 - Identify the key features of at least three major therapeutic models. Person-Centred Therapy 1. What do you understand by the term actualising tendency? I understand that the term actualising tendency means that a person has a potential to grow‚ if we have had the right environment to grow. If we received enough unconditional acceptance and love throughout our childhood through our peers‚ parents‚ teachers‚ friends etc then this has given us the right environment to

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    through the use of certain rules or laws called the Three Unities. Aristotle wrote after the Golden Age‚ and he was describing what made ancient Greek works so much better than his modern age’s poetry. The French scholars derived from Aristotle three principles which they decreed classical French tragedy should follow. These three Unities were repeated in Italian studies and became European in scope. Although referred to as Aristotle’s Three Unities‚ he never required them‚ mentioning in fact only

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    M7 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people. Most children may experience transitions; transitions can be long term or short term. Some transitions that most children may experience are likely to be‚ starting school or changing from one school to another. Some families may move house several times throughout their lives this can affect a child in that they have to try and make new friends and get use to the area in which they will be living. Children and young

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    Identify and explain three experiences this year that either changed you or helped you grow as a person.   The person who changed me this year was my English teacher Mr. Abram because my grammar got better this year . I started to read more this year since I stop reading because reading was not fun no more it got boring. But my english teacher Mr. Abram help me as a student to keep loving reading and writing. For he help me so much  in life than any other person. My english teacher’s never really

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    Stages of Death: With a Side of Misogyny Jack London‚ who was an alcoholic sailor and a miner in the Klondike Gold Rush in Alaska by the time he was just twenty-one years old‚ used his various life experiences to write and publish more than 219 works of literary art‚ one of which he wrote in the early 1900s‚ was a short story called “To Build A Fire”. As the story about a man‚ whose name is not mentioned‚ begins to unfold‚ it seemed as though London had made his main character go through several

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    BACKGROUND Maria Montessori was born in the town of Chiaravalle‚ Italy on August 31‚ 1870. Though most of the information on Maria’s childhood seems to be uncertain‚ with disagreeing dates‚ contradictions and omissions‚ I found a majority of the information about her childhood in Maria Montessori: A Biography by Rita Kramer (1976). Her father was Alessandro Montessori who was "an old fashioned gentleman of conservative temper and military habits." (Kramer‚ 1976‚ p. 22). He was a soldier in his

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    In the book Children of Dust‚ Ali Eteraz goes through five tumultuous stages in life. These stages are The Promised‚ The American‚ The Fundamentalist‚ The Postmodern‚ and The Reformer. Each stage he takes on a new identity and name in order to give relevance to each stage he is going through as a way of reinventing who he is at that given time. During the first stage he is born Abir ul Islam‚ which means “Perfume of Islam”. As a baby his mother took him on Hajj. As a child he grew up in a Pakistan

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    Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people? A Transition is a movement‚ passage or change from one position‚ state‚ stage‚ subject or concept to another. The change can be gradual or sudden and last for differing time periods‚ meaning some transitions are short term while others are long term. Children make transitions without prior experience so it may feel daunting such as their first day at school‚ first exam or first sexual expression. Most children will experience

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    When I was born‚ my mother raised me. Sometimes‚ my father let me do something. He is not concerned my studies. He said ‘when will you have a holiday? Where would you want to go?’ Everyone’s education is different. So‚ my mother is different from my father. She is very stern with me. She always gives me many classes. So in my primary school‚ I went to art class because my mother says girls should draw. And if I study poorly‚ my mother will let me go to some math class‚ physics class or other classes

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    does not refer to a process of being forced to conform. Instead‚ Maria Montessori used the terms “normal” and “normalization” to describe a unique process she observed in child development. Normalization refers to the focus‚ concentration and independence of the child‚ by his own choice. It means the child has acquired the internal freedom to initiate work‚ be independent‚ and adhere (by choice) to the rules of the environment. DR Maria Montessori’s main discovery was the reality of a child’s true

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