Al-Anon Group Observation This paper will describe my experience attending an Al-Anon support group. It will examine the group composition‚ the various roles presented in the group‚ and the group dynamics. It will also evaluate the intervention strategy used‚ and the cultural competency of the group. Lastly‚ I describe how attending the group has expanded my development of group facilitating. Group Description I attended an open Alcoholics Anonymous (Al-Anon) family and friends meeting on April
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and why they spend so much time playing them. But kids do not have a voice in our society. Although they are empowered in many areas of their life‚ they still have a hard time getting their story out. My observation is that kids would rather play video games then pay attention in school and do the work. Kids get bored with school having to go five days a week for about nine months. Kids enjoy the weekends and having free time to themselves. Parents
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Based on my observation‚ one of the common non-verbal ‘things’ done in my community or culture is we greet each other with Salam. Salam is something like shake hand but in more polite way by using both hands. The next thing I noticed is that every time people do Salam their right hand will go to their chest‚ including me‚ based on my knowledge it is to indicate that we greet each other sincerely. In another word‚ based from what I read it is to show that we greet each other from the heart. Another
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Observation Assignment I observed Oaklie‚ who is two years old and the youngest of four children belonging to a sister that I visit teach. I had the opportunity to observe Oaklie in nursery on Sunday combined with around ten other children age 18 months to three. Here Oaklie was more of a leader than a follower. I also spent time observing Oaklie in her home with her siblings who are ages eight‚ six‚ and four. At home‚ Oaklie is quite self-reliant and holds her own among her older siblings. I
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Sand Pebbles Always Make A Zuma Summer It was a sunny Friday afternoon when I decided to take my observations with me out into the world. I find that my imagination wanders off on its own and takes trips to the ocean without me so I figured my body had some catching up to do. With a snap of my fingers and a short ride through the canyon I found myself at my childhood playground‚ Zuma Beach. Without hesitation I laid my towel down upon the tiny grains and chips of rocks that the oceans might
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weeks and have seen the progress that she has made with her literacy development. Jaelee really enjoys having stories read to her. She pays attention to the stories during story time in her classroom. Jaelee’s behavior has changed from my first observation of her. The first day I observed Jaelee she could not sit still and had a hard time focusing and listening to her teachers. Jaelee has never displayed that type of behavior again when I would go to see her. Her teacher Ms. Reta had said if someone
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Appealing-to-the-Senses Description: Let the reader see‚ smell‚ hear‚ taste‚ and feel what you write in your essay. The thick‚ burnt scent of roasted coffee tickled the tip of my nose just seconds before the old‚ faithful alarm blared a distorted top-forty through its tiny top speaker. Wiping away the grit of last night’s sleep‚ the starch white sunlight blinded me momentarily as I slung my arm like an elephant trunk along the top of the alarm‚ searching for the snooze button. While stretching
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from any other source such as the internet. Name: Ann E Body Date: 01.01.01 Please write the essay title in FULL below: Montessori saw movement as a harmonising factor in the child’s development. Explain how the underpinning ethos of the prepared environment facilitates a balance between the mental and physical energies of the child. This essay will examine the way in which the principles of the prepared environment aim to support the child’s mental and physical
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Observations What are observations? Finding out what children can do & recording it Evidence of child behaviour & development Factual descriptions of child’s actions & language Observations help us to plan ‘next steps’ for children Why do we observe? To inform our planning To review the effectiveness of areas of provision & use of resources To identify learning opportunities and plan relevant & motivating experiences To reflect on our own practise To protect children To develop
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about as soon as we become an adult and see it grows to be a part of our life. College students coffee intake is at this time an ongoing experiment being studied. The information collected from the articles provided us to conclude to create an observation study from the studies conducted relating to coffee intake. The purpose of this study is to observe students purchase coffee in the Starbucks located at T.A.M.I.U campus. Coffee has become even more popular because of the variety of coffee flavor
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