n the article‚ “Body Ritual Among the Nacirema” by Horace Miner‚ the author’s purpose is revealed through judgemental and magical word choice. The author’s purpose is shown through his judgmental word choice. For example‚ to describe going to the dentist he uses the words‚ “ritual torture”‚ “augers‚ awls‚ probes and prods” and “gouge.” All of the words that Horace Miner used to describe going to the dentist sound negative and foul. The words make people judge the Nacirema for doing these ill sounding
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confidentiality‚ non-judgemental attitude and protection. Maintaining a non-judgemental attitude around the clients is very important. The belief of social care work does not include assigning guilt or innocence. When using a non-judgemental attitude you have to allow the listener to hear and understand exactly what is being said and enable the person to talk freely and comfortably about problems without feeling that he or she is being judged. The attitudes involved in being non-judgemental are acceptance
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A lady of Letters- harmless Social‚ cultural and historical context: Theatre- exclusive environment- attended by people who are quite well off-upper class/Up until the 18thcentury people only went to see Shakespeare /“ French Window Dramas” new kind of play in 20thcentury UC play for UC audience/Up until the 1920s the theatre was only for the UP/ 1930s FWD go out of fashion- plays started to have a social conscience 1950s FWD disappeared- “Kitchen Sink Dramas” became popular for lower class‚ ordinary
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self-respect and being respectful of others; being trustworthy‚ honest and truthful; being non-judgemental. I was always encouraged to work hard and do well at school which would help me to achieve my goals. I have a supportive family‚ who have always encouraged me to express my own thoughts & opinions. These values mean that I always try to treat the service users I work with in a non-judgemental way‚ with respect & using confidentiality. I always try to be caring & empathetic to their
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D1 A non- judgemental approach to practice Time keeping Attendance Attitude to work Awareness of children’s development D2 A non-judgemental approach to practise- this means to make a conscious effort not to be critical of the actions or thoughts of others. It is important to keep a non-judgemental approach because you will be working with children; it’s not good to judge others in front of children because they may copy your behaviour. It is not good to judge children either; this
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Carl Matt definitely changes in the novel A Bridge to Wisemans Cove By James Moloney. Carl Matt is a 15 year old boy who has had to deal with some pretty unfair situations‚ but he is definitely not the only one in the novel to face life changing events. Whilst Carls life takes the most noticeable turn in the novel‚ many of his fellow characters lives also change after his arrival. On arrival in Wattle Beach‚ Carls journey leads him to the character‚ Skip Duncan. Skip has also been dealt with unfair
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help single mothers have available for their children if they do indeed go to work. There are far more reasons behind such thoughts‚ which is why remaining non-judgemental benefits both clients and carers. Sociological thinking challenges common sense as it’s backed up by research and official statistics‚ whilst remaining non-judgemental and avoiding stereotyping. This is invaluable in the care sector as common sense thinking ignored effects of wider social forces and stigma and labelling of people
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Social Issues; this subject gave an insight into causes of homelessness‚ child abuse and drug and alcohol problems in our society. Other subjects such as Anti Oppressive Practice delved into signs on identifying discrimination and how to avoid being judgemental. Other modules such as Social Policy and Law explained when to apply different policies in tackling various issues. Furthermore‚ Perspective of Human Behaviour is another module which gave me an insight into various attachment theories such as
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D1. The 4 aspects of professional practice that I have chosen are: Non-judgemental approaches to practice Time keeping and attendance Short and long term planning Supporting colleagues D2. The reasons why the 4 aspects of professional practices are important because: Non-judgemental approaches to the practice is very important because you can’t just be pointing fingers at anyone in the setting because you feel that you are right because the same thing might happen to you and you would
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your self by not getting irritated. Good body language to the show the client you are active listening and paying attention on what’s been said. Good communication by not interrupting and by reflecting the client’s point of view without being judgemental. Showing empathy is to show the client that someone understands her giving the client closure. Being genuine to show the client that you’re being real and not putting ac act
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