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    skin-to-skin contact and tickles -Cry to make needs known -Laughing -Will smile at a face. -Begin to understand they exist separate to their carer. 3 Months -Watches hands and plays with fingers -Clasps and unclasps hands -Can hold a rattle for a moment -Lifts head and chest up -Waves arms and brings hands together over body -Recognises familiar routines such as bath time -Enjoys playing in water - Turns head to sound -Will suck lips when as sounds of feed - Smiles - Reacts

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    Poor hand washing; Studies have shown that poor hand washing techniques are most common among health care staff. Areas that are frequently neglected are the finger tips‚ palms of the hand and thumbs. Having a correct hand washing technique in place is important as it cuts down the risk of the spread of harmful micro- organisms. Using liquid soap and water removes most of the transient organisms and is adequate for most purposes. Using an alcohol rub is useful‚ when there are no washing facilities

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    Mudra Therapy

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    Mudras done using hands are called Hasta Mudra. 5 July 2011 Acupressure http://users.tpg.com.au/shrein/yoga/information/mudra.pdf 3 Introduction of Mudras Mudras done using hands are called Hasta Mudra The 5 fingers represent 5 elements (tatvas) q Thumb: Fire Index Finger: Air Middle finger: Space Ring Finger: Earth Small finger: Water 5 July 2011 Acupressure http://users.tpg.com.au/shrein/yoga/information/mudra.pdf 4 Introduction of Mudras Mudras done using hands are called Hasta

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    The Invisible Gorilla

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    Amy Champagne English 2 March 26‚ 2014 Illusion of Memory The Invisible Gorilla In the book‚ The Invisible Gorilla‚ Christopher Chabris and Daniel Simons introduce several different illusions and discuss how our intuitions are easily capable of deceiving us. Upon reading this book‚ I find the second chapter‚ Illusion of Memory‚ one of the most interesting ones. In this chapter‚ it reveals that an individual’s memory is very limited and unreliable. The certainty of one’s recollection does not

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    Part I: Nonverbal Communication Try This: Research what one hand gesture means in a different country. (You may ask people from other countries/and or conduct your own web search or library search for answers). Some suggested countries/cultures to research might be: Italy‚ Japan‚ China‚ Greece‚ and the Middle East (18 points) Hand gesture: Thumb and index finger together Country/Culture referenced: Japan What does it mean? Money Part II: Nonverbal Communication and Active Listening

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    How Cavemen Lived

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    how many people in there crew died. They would trace there hand and color it in brown or black and trace the other hand in white. The color represents the living and the white represents the dead. Hares a good question‚ Why do cavemen draw animals on the wall of their caves? Hares the answer‚ they were inspired by the animals and the drew pictures to tell stories about them. Did you know that a fool hand meant positiveness? And a hand with the thumb‚ pinkie‚ and ring finger meant negativeness.

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    Individuals may feel a sense of belonging to many people and places. This sense of belonging can enrich the individual‚ becoming a positive influence on his or her life. Ben Heine is the skilled photographer behind the photograph titled ‘Home’. This photograph uniquely explores ideas about belonging as to provoke thought in regards to the viewer’s perception of what it actually means to belong. Likewise‚ these ideas surrounding a connection to people and places are expressed in Peter Skrzynecki’s

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    Physical Development Essay

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    How many can recall the age at which they picked up small items between their thumb and index finger‚ or transferred objects from one hand to another? This is the beginning of motor development. Fine motor skills are the collected skills and activities involved using the hands and fingers . Fine motor skills are those skills that require the small muscles of the hand to work together to form precise and refined movements. . It’s the way in which we manipulate the movement of objects such as pens‚

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    explain different types of handshakes and the psychology behind each particular shake. Finally‚ I will explore some general circumstances/contexts in which one would find an individual actively engaging in handshaking. Gandhi said‚ “you can’t shake hands with a clinched fist”. II. Body: A. History: It is difficult to pinpoint the exact inception of the handshake as were most events that occurred before written history. It is said that the handshake born out of mistrust rather than general admiration

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    using utensils‚ scribbling‚ and enough hand-eye coordination to catch and throw a ball. Skills typically aquired at each stage At Birth Babies are born with some gross motor & fine motor skills‚ they are; When on their backs‚ they lay with their head turned to one side When placed on their front‚ again with their head to one side‚ the buttocks is humped and the knees are tucked under the abdomen When pulled to a sitting position‚ the head lags When held up by a hand under the chest‚ the head drops below

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