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    and a responsibility because we are entrusted with the task of promoting every aspect of the child’s development. All children are vulnerable. They have little power over their lives and few skills for protecting and caring for themselves. Caregivers who work with children have a special and important role—one in which they have the power to do great good or‚ in some unfortunate cases‚ great harm. The particular status of children as human beings who need special protection and nurturing is

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    Maintaining Friendships

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    Patrick Kueppers 12.1.11 Maintaining Friendships Friendships‚ they’re meant to bring people together for social interactivity and quality time with one another. However‚ they’re not that quick and easy‚ many friendships easily break apart if not careful enough. But did you know that there are special ways you could do to make sure you maintain those friendships? Three of the main skills are; starting a group‚ teamwork‚ and showing respect. These skills are to not only to maintain a friendship

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    of your environment? The Environmental Protection Agency is one of many federal agencies that helps to preserve and protect the environment of the United States of America. Created in 1970 by President Richard Nixon‚ the agency’s original purpose was to repair damage done to the natural environment and prevent future environmental destruction and detriment. (EPA). Since its founding‚ however‚ the EPA has expanded greatly to conform to the constantly changing needs of the natural environment within

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    How common is it for children to experience this kind of trauma? Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a stress experienced after exposure to traumatic stressors such as assault‚ abuse‚ accidents‚ and warfare. PTSD develops when a child experiences a significant traumatic event such as car accidents or ongoing trauma over time such as war. PTSD affects children of all ages. Estimates from nationally representative samples show that many children experience repeated exposure to trauma or multiple

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    A Nurses role in relation to promoting clients oral health This essay will describe the nurse’s role in relation to promoting the adult clients oral health. As a nurse will have to promote or provide oral care for a client‚ it is essential for the nurse to have an understanding of the physiology and anatomy of the mouth. This essay begins by briefly describing the basic structure‚ functions of the mouth‚ and then describes the nurse’s role in promoting oral hygiene to the non-dependant patient

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    HEALTHY LIVING UNIT 1 1. Healthy lifestyle for both adults and children is more important than anything else. Healthy lifestyle habits will reduce your risk of getting diseases; you will feel better‚ have more energy and prevent the risk of chronic diseases. Living healthy also helping you to feel happy and have more self confidence which results in a better quality of life .in today’s The term healthy lifestyle encompasses several factors that need to be brought together in order to gain

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    Promoting Health in Schools

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    Obesity is an ever growing epidemic with 1 in 6 children being overweight. The early developmental years provide key learning and attitudes towards food. It is the responsibility of the parents and the school education system to shape these beliefs and attitudes and help empower adolescents to make informed decisions that will results with good long term health choices. This essay will focus on the role of health literacy and how it is promoted within the education system. Patient empowerment will

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    Introduction This assignment is a reflective account of my first experience when assisting a patient to eat lunch. For the purpose of this assignment I will refer to this patient as Mrs C to maintain confidentiality and comply with the NMC code (2008). It will discuss the importance of non-verbal communication when providing effective nursing care to the elderly. As a framework for this reflection I am going to use the Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle which uses 6 stages; description‚ thoughts and

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    Maintaining Sanity

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    THOUGHT PATTERNS FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER® PX2® HIGHER EDUCATION UNIT 5 How My Mind Works For each answer‚ provide at least two examples. Upload the completed assignment to the Dropbox by the end of the week. Exercise: Maintaining Sanity In the table below‚ the left-hand column lists some perceptions of our abilities to perform certain tasks. In the column on the right‚ list what your Creative Subconscious does to maintain your sanity‚ and prove that you are always right. My Perceptions What

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    Natalie Cullen 19/11/12 Supporting and promoting Children and Young People’s positive behaviour Part 1: Behaviour Policy Charles Saer primary school’s behaviour policy is for all who are involved in the school. A few examples of who these people are pupils‚ staff‚ volunteers and school governors and even parents to name just a few. These rules are equal to all. This ensures all who attend the school know what behaviour is expected of them and what behaviour will not be tolerated. The policy

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