skills taught in school are useful‚ it is should not be the government’s choice to make for millions of children. The reasons that children do not want to attend school could fill an entire page. However‚ one main reason is that they are placed in a judgemental atmosphere with strict deadlines‚ and basing their intelligence on their ability to read‚ write and solve equations. Students who have social anxiety and forced to talk for a grade. People who would like to pursue a life in art or writing are forced
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make choices‚ and explore possible consequences. Staff should not try to make choices or influence choices for them but rather enter into a discussion about possible options and choices they could make. Offering guidance and support with a non-judgemental attitude. Nonetheless building a relationship takes time‚ patience and persistence. In reflection of my own practices with my key child I initially believed that I had failed and was unable to form a positive relationship if any at all.
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providing is patient centred in addition to establishing and respecting the values‚ attitudes and beliefs of older people. The care practitioner also needs to be aware of their own personal values‚ attitudes and beliefs to ensure that they provide non-judgemental personalised care to their patients. For example‚ some people believe in God and although this is debated you cannot refuse to care for someone due to their beliefs you have to respect their opinions. If you are in a care providing job you cannot
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-Good citizens do not give up on tasks; they persevere until change is achieved. They are dedicated to see through until the end a task which they have set themselves. Positive Attitude -Good citizens are positive to all people. They are non-judgemental. They are not racist or homophobic; they welcome diversity as enriching a
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Mockingbirds as they are described by Atticus and Miss Maudie are very symbolic of the courteousness. The mockingbirds sing for everyone and do no harm to them. Atticus himself is a very respectful and non judgemental person. During the court case‚ he defends Tom to the best of his ability‚ although he knows about the court system is prejudiced for the most part and no matter what he does Tom will most likely be convicted. What would this novel be like if it
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William Golding‚ in his novel lord of the flies‚ implies that without the constraints of social order‚ people would descend into anarchy and chaos. Three examples in the text that demonstrate this idea are the conch‚ the character of jack‚ and the deaths of piggy and Simon. The conch is symbolic of the descent of social order between the boys. The conch is a shell that is capable of making a loud‚ attention grabbing noise‚ Piggy describes this noise by saying it “moo-ed like a cow”. It symbolizes
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come from a somewhat traditional/local Filipino family. So I kind of have to watch what I say around them especially the older generation relatives. My tone changes around them also‚ my tone is more respectful and less crazy. Filipinos can be very judgemental at times and often offend others‚ I know I have to be respectful but at times when I can’t handle it I speak to them in a sassy voice. At work I have to act professionally of course so even though I am pissed off or having a bad day I have to still
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someone who was helpless because he believed everyone should be treated equally. During the trial‚ Atticus is able to expose the true culprit and reveal Tom’s innocence‚ greatly affecting Maycomb and teaching his children‚ Scout and Jem‚ to not be judgemental or to quickly believe what everyone else believes. In the end‚ Tom is still accused of being guilty‚ but the town sides with Atticus because they know the truth. In addition‚ differences in perspectives allow for new ideas to thrive. This is the
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The teenage years have definitely been some of the toughest years. Through the course of only 3 years of being a teen‚ I have learned many lessons. Some of the challenges that I have encountered are: to overcome insecurities‚ judgement from others‚ and self doubt. High school has accentuated many feelings of where do I belong and who I am as a person. Even though high school has placed me in situations that an easy choice is not always available‚ I have begun a transformation to become a balanced
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Work within a legal and ethical framework CHCCS4100C Assessment 2 Case Study Report Due date: 8th April‚ 2013 18701 Certificate IV in Community Services 2013 Samuel Waldock Student number: 367816562 Question 1: Identify the important laws and legal requirements that a community service worker needs to be aware of when working with clients in this scenario/situation. Briefly explain why they are important. EDUCATION ACT NSW 1990 Section 21B – Compulsory school
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