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    Module 3 Lab Questions

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    Module Three: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at What is Positive Parenting? A written transcript is also available for this lab. How is positive parenting different from negative parenting? Which do you think is more effective? Why? it’s easy to distinguish negative from positive parenting because parents that use negative parenting skills are usually shouting and yelling and saying a few if you do that again you will get whatever‚ I think positive parenting is more effective

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    Six Aspects of Political Skill How can you tell if a leader has political skills? The answer: if they appear not to have any such skills at all. Gerald Ferris‚ a management and psychology professor at Florida State University‚ says that behaviors that are genuine‚ authentic‚ straightforward and effective are associated with political savvy. Leaders who are not politically skilled come off as manipulative or self-serving‚ he explains. Politically skilled managers are masters of four behaviors

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    the negative effects?-I think it has a big effect on the family because everyone is always on their phone and you never are able to have a family discussion on how things are doing. They are always focused on the internet‚ tv‚ phones‚ etc. 5.09 Lab Questions: 1.How can parents avoid temper tantrums?- Parents can avoid temper tantrums by having a plan for when they are put into this situation. 2.What are the A‚ B‚ Cs?- The A is attribute and that is what you would want your child to

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    1.08 Review & Critical Thinking Review Questions 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? * A biological parent is when you produce a child then raising that child. An adoptive parent is someone who applied for a child and agrees to raise that child as their own. A foster parent is a temporary parent who raises a child until that child goes back to their parents‚ is an adult‚ or gets adopted. 2. What financial needs

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    use of methamphetamines and trauma affects parenting capacity‚ skills‚ as well as its effects on young people. I found this training session very informative and useful especially how the clients/parents who are engaged in the child protection system do utilise some of the methamphetamines and having the knowledge which can be applied to practice about when is the best time to contact someone using these drugs‚ or the impacts it has on their parenting skills or the consequences of them leaving this

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    Module 8 lab

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    1. What physical evidence did you find at the victim’s home? Matches‚ Natalie’s ID‚ burned floor‚ and space heater. 2. Describe the process that you used to take a sample of the puddle-shaped burn pattern on the floor. Why did you also take samples from the portion of the floor that was not burned? I used a chisel to scrape up some wood and then used tweezers to pick it up and put it in an airtight container. I would take samples from none burned wood to compare the results in testing. 3. What

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    ------------------------------------------------- Module Two: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at Five Dangerous Things for Kids A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. Do you agree with Gever Tulley that the increasing safety regulations for children are limiting children’s opportunities to interact with the world around them? Why or why not? Yes‚ I agree with Gever Tulley that increasing safety regulations for children are limiting children’s opportunities to

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    Module One: Lab Questions Your first lab link can be found at what makes a Good Parent? A written transcript is also available for this lab. 1. What makes a good parent according to Dr. Tanya Byron? According to Dr‚ Tanya Byron “one that doesn’t worry about too much about being a good parent” is what makes a good parent. 2. What are some of the common problems that children might have? Some common problems that children might have are behavior issues‚ sleep problems and eating. 3. Why is play

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    Module Four Lab Questions Lab Number One 1. Which of the three types of fingerprints was the fingerprint that you examined (loop‚ arch‚ or whorl)? Within that print‚ what minutiae did you see? 2. Compare the print of your helper with your own.  Describe the similarities and differences between the two fingerprints. 3. Imagine that you are Alphonse Bertillon and you are trying to explain why you think fingerprints can be so useful to help solve crimes. What would you say to persuade them? Pretend

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    Module 01 Lab Worksheet

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    Module 01 Lab Worksheet: General Review Introduction This week’s lab will focus on reviewing the concepts of anatomical terminology‚ metric conversion and genetics‚ specifically the concept of dominant and recessive alleles in a human pedigree. Objectives Objectives for this week’s lab include: 1) Review anatomical terminology‚ 2) Demonstrate metric conversion knowledge‚ and 3) Review the concepts of genetic inheritance and demonstrate knowledge of the inheritance patterns of dominant and recessive

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