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    Qazi Zohaib

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    Tutor Observation record Form 6 – Self-evaluation of Microteach 21 * To be completed IMMEDIATELY AFTER the microteach BEFORE receiving any other feedback. Form 7 – Peer group evaluation (minimum 3) Form 10 – Reflective Learning Journal 22 23 *To be completed after receiving feedback from tutor and peers. Unit 12 Documents & Forms 25 26 28 Form 2 – Assessment front sheet and feedback record *To be completed AFTER delivery of the microteach. 20 27 Form

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    easily influenced by their peer based on New Zealand Criminal Justice Sector - Outcomes Report June 2008‚ page 21. They are immature and might imitate each other for the action they assumed that is cool (Elizabeth S. Scott‚ Laurence Steinberg). Teenagers spend most of their time with friends and this is because the parents nowadays spend longer time to work. Sometime‚ teenager will act based on the peer pressure. They do not want to feel like being left out by their friends group‚ so they tend to do whatever

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    1 Understand the pattern of development that would normally be expected for children and young people from birth – 19 years 1.1 Explain the sequence and rate of each aspect of development that would normally be expected in children and young people from birth – 19 years Birth – 3 months • Physical  Sleeps 20 hours a day  Moves around more  Focuses both eyes together  Can detect smells • Communication  Crying – main form of communication (fosters early interaction)  Cries

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    to support her and her child. The leading cause of teen pregnancy is peer pressure from other teens or their partners. The peer pressure leads to unsafe sex at a young age and most of the time a teenage girl is unwilling to say no to her partner because she does not want her partner to be disappointed and leave her. About 85 percent of these teen pregnancies are unplanned. The teens make such choices like these because of peer pressure which cause them to be unaware of what can happen and the problems

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    Children Today

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    Teenagers Yesterday and Today Kids today have challenges they face that are similar to those teenagers in the 1980’s. Similar but different. Peer pressure is still the biggest challenge everyone faces. The idea of experimenting on things like alcohol‚ drugs‚ and sex has not disappeared and undoubtedly will remain to be part of the scene. In the early 80’s one may have had unprotected sex and perhaps at the worst case scenario‚ had to find a cure for genital warts. Genital warts may have been an

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    Many youths especially the black American teenage boys and superstars have many tattoos all over their bodies. Some tattoo themselves just because their friends in the neighborhood or at school have tattoos thus I can argue that tattooing is an act of peer pressure. There are so many question asked on the importance of tattoos that’s why scholars have researched and wrote argumentative essay on tattoos that try to answer the many questions. There are variety of argumentative essay on tattoos that show

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    Causes of Stress

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    conditions occurring in response to adverse external influences and capable of affecting physical health. Teenagers today have a lot of stress because of a lot of different reasons. Family struggles with parents‚ fighting to grow up and be a part of the community around them‚ Experiencing many new things for the first time‚ and much more. However‚ there are three main things that cause stress for teenagers. School related issues‚ relationships‚ and peer pressure. Firstly‚ school related issues are the

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    less likely to take school seriously as most of them are keen to look good rather than to have fantastic grades. So‚ wearing uniform would help them to pay more attention on their education rather than on their appearances. Moreover‚ peer pressure will influence them to ask their low-income earner parents to spend on teenagers’ clothes which could be considered as unnecessary expense. I have friends who believe that various teenagers’ fashions nowadays such as street fashion‚ urban and even goth

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    of your family and more dependent on your peers‚ having more close trusting relationships with friends than before. These relationships with your peers is what will get you through your adolescent years‚ sharing similar feelings and situations; relying on their support and understanding more so than your family. However family still maintains an important role in most adolescents’ lives‚ there is an incomparable sense of understanding with your peers. I was able to get to know a young man;

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    Group Influence

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    Group Influence Gloria Fajardo PSY/400 April 04‚ 2013 Joycelyn Bennett‚ MA Group Influence A group is a combination of more than one individual sharing some values‚ beliefs‚ or a set of behaviors. Many individuals together sharing a common goal or need is a group of people. People in a group sharing these common things tend to have interdependent behaviors. Each of the members of a group influences the behavior of another. Individuals will tend to react to situations or have specific

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