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    In the film is based on the Buckman family‚ the family consists of the grandfather Frank and his wife Marilyn and their adult children Gil‚ Helen‚ Susan‚ and Larry. Their adult children began their there was Gail and his wife Karen and their three biological children Keven‚ Taylor and Justin. Then we have Helen and her two children Julie and Garry. We also have Susan and her husband Nathan and their daughter Patty. And lastly we have Frank and his son Cool. The film portrays the variety of family

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    This paradigm shift presents a newly emerging ecosystem that encompasses interdependency among and within people at all different levels of the total environment. It consists of five environmental systems: The Bioecological Model Modified by Bronfenbrenner 1. Micro system: the setting in which the person in crisis lives. (family‚ friends‚ coworkers‚ peers‚ school‚ neighborhood‚ etc.) o Direct social interactions/communications with others o Person in crisis is not a passive recipient of experiences

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    Macrosystem- Represents larger culture influences on a person. D. Chronosystem- Underlies each of the other systems 5. Developmental Diversity A. Is about culture and cohort 1. Cohort- Means you were born in a certain time period like history‚ graded

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    Unit 506 1.2

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    506 1.2 Analyse the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why the distinction is important It is important that this is monitored closely and the distinction between sequence and rate is defined as it can help to distinguish if a child has Special‚ educational needs. If the sequence and rate of development are not followed it can help professionals to identify that a child might be presenting as having difficulties which could lead to SEN so it is important

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    Organizing and providing family centred care may seem as an easy and simple task. However‚ in practise and in a system as complex as health care we really have to consider the different ways‚ we as professionals can provide family centred care to our patients. The following assignment will focus on one case study about a father. Mr. Fleming recently had a heart attack and was admitted to hospital. The essay will discuss the patient’s social and health care needs as well as providing an eco-map to

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    individual is defined as self. The self provides the distinct sense of who we are that is developed from social interactions with other individuals which can be changed depending on our different life experiences [3].  The ecological theory by Bronfenbrenner is one of the greatest contributions to our understanding of how external environments influence family operations as critical social contexts and agent of socialisation as well as the implications of such on human development [1]. He discovered

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    The purpose of this essay is to present a case study that was allocated to me on my second placement setting. I will discuss some of the ethical dilemmas which I have encountered and how I have dealt with them in a professional way. Anti-oppression/discrimination and reflective practice will also be analysed in order to demonstrate how they guided me throughout my work. I will also illustrate how the theories and legislation were incorporated within my practice. Working on this case also gave me

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    Final Project PS 220 Urie Bronfenbrenner has provided a comprehensive system for analyzing developmental patterns in children. His theory suggests that in order to understand children’s development‚ we must have a broad view of the inter-related contexts in which the child is developing. He believes that we need to look at the impact of these symbiotic systems that influence children’s development. These systems include the family of the child and expand the analysis to the school‚ friends‚ neighborhood

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    Salinas‚ K. (2004). Partnering with Families and Communities Halpern‚ D. (2005). Psychology at the Intersection Hoerr‚ T. (2003). It’s No Fad: Fifteen Years of Implementing Multiple Intelligences Unknown‚ (n.d.). The Science of Child Development. Bronfenbrenner Ecological

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    A child’s development is influenced culturally by the social institutions‚ customs and laws that make up a society. Society is a group of people‚ large or small‚ living together by adopting customs and organization for mutual benefit and interactive coexistence (New Zealand Tertiary College [NZTC]‚ 2014). When we hear the term ‘social’‚ we immediately connect it to other people. M. Webber defined ‘social acting’ as the sense of the action is related to others’ behavior (Weber‚ 1922 cited in Aschenbrenner

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