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    Safeguarding adults

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    abusive situations There are several factors which may lead to abusive sit suitors. There are certain groups of people who are most at risk and these people appear to be vulnerable adults. People may have low self esteem and may accept bad things that happen to them. Their illness‚ condition or age can be factors. Adults become dependant on their abusers after a long period of time. Physical signs is an indicator of abuse. People who are bruised‚ may have broken bones‚poor hygiene‚ personal hygiene

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    disagreements with adults

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    communicating with adults‚ young people and children we need to think about a few things. We need to remember to make the person we are communicating with what ever their ability and make them feel comfortable. This can simplely be done by a smile and a nod of our heads as a response to listening. Also the little things like making the time and giving them your full attention that they deserve. These little things and the suggestions from the opposite page come into play with both adults and children

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    Adult ADHD

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    ADULT ADHD- FACTS AND MYTHS Although there is a tendency to generalize ADHD as a childhood disorder‚ most studies indicate the disorder itself or its symptoms do persist into adulthood. According to the National Comorbidity Survey Replication for ADHD‚ in the United States alone 4.4 percent of adults between the age of 18-44 were affected by ADHD (Kessler et al.‚ 2006). Hyperactivity might diminish in adults; however‚ inattention‚ impulsivity‚ and restless behavior may continue to be problematic

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    Adult Acne

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    Adult acne Acne Acne‚ often called pimples‚ is common and harmless. Acne is inflamed sebaceous glands in the skin that appears as a rash. Often‚ acne on the face‚ chest and back where sebaceous glands are larger than in other parts of the body. Acne is not due to poor hygiene. It is possible to get rid of acne‚ although it may take some time. People of all ages can get acne‚ but it is most common in adolescence. There are hormonal changes of puberty that generates more sebum of the sebaceous glands

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    Older Adults

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    A) According to the American Psychology Association‚ older adults are defined as “persons 65 years of age or older (APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) The older adult population is separated by two subpopulations called “young old”‚ “older old”‚ and “oldest old.”(APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) “Young old” describe those between the ages of 65-74‚ “older old” describes those between the ages of 75 and 84‚ and oldest old refers to those 85 and older. (APA‚ Practitioners‚ 2002) Other important subpopulations include

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    Emerging Adults

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    Being an adult means that one person must go through stage of different kinds of relationships. It is not how or when that makes a person become an adult‚ but what they learn. Each relationship is going to be different for every person. In the book‚ Emerging Adulthood‚ Arnett talks about some of the main qualities the relationships are part of. The five main qualities are identity explorations‚ instability‚ self-focused age‚ feeling in-between‚ and possibilities. In the time when a person is considered

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    Customized Learning Theory Karen Wilmath EDUC 500 Liberty University The purpose of this paper is to discuss different learning theories and how the years have caused educators and psychologists to evaluate the validity of some of them. Technology alone has caused a major kink in some of the learning theories from earlier psychologists. Although there are multiple learning theories that have been developed over the years‚ not one of them includes all aspects of learning and many have left

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    Consider some key theories and concepts of learning and assessment In this assignment I will explore the concept of learning and application of some learning theories within the in the vocational further education sector. I will explore the application of theories to health and social vocational topics and how this assists in developing key attributes for learners on these programmes. I will identify assessment methods and provide a critique of the validity of these in different educational

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    Becoming an Adult

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    Hitting a certain age? Having a relationship? Getting a job? How is it that we can do those things‚ that we consider to be “adult”‚ but we still feel like kids? Or that we feel like grown-ups‚ we’re certainly old enough‚ but we haven’t seemed to have accomplished any of those things “grown-ups” have done? People never seem to quite understand the meaning of being an “adult”. I myself am not very sure of the full meaning of it. It has always seemed to me that age is irrelevant. You can be 12 and

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    Vulnerable Adults

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    and support for the residence in the care homes residential homes with the support of policies and legislations in the England. The aim of this essay is to identify the law that is related to vulnerable adults is the lack of resources. Literature review In definition‚ a vulnerable adult is a person aged over the sixteen and not able to protect or take care of himself. There are number of reasons behind it; they are illness‚ physical disability‚ mental illness‚ drug or alcohol dependency and

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