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    of my children‚ their families and the program. I have a positive attitude and work ethic while maintaining my energy and enthusiasm. I take every opportunity to continue my professional growth to gain knowledge about child development and early childhood to ensure I’ll be the best professional I can be. I do this by networking with other professionals‚ reading reputable and current articles‚ and attending training courses. I seek out opportunities where I can assist my colleagues in curriculum

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    Philosophy and Theory in APN Practice Michelle Marroquin McNeese State University Introduction Nursing is a unique discipline that calls for a special type of person to give compassionate care. Nursing utilizes the nursing process of assessment‚ diagnosis‚ planning‚ implementation‚ and evaluation for the purpose of improving the patient’s health. As the nurse increases her experience and advances her education‚ the ideas of philosophy and applying theory to practice become more relevant

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    Personal statement I have chosen to study early childhood studies‚ BA Hons because of the prospect of a very challenging‚ demanding‚ interesting and rewarding career it has been an interest of mine to work with children in a nursery for years. Having previously studied BTEC Health and social care with work placements in nurseries this has strengthened my ambition to study and in the future work in a career that would enable me to help and care for children. In work placements I completed in nurseries

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    What is an epidural and how does it work? An epidural is where painkilling drugs are injected into your lower back‚ through a hollow needle between the small bones in your spine. A fine tube is then passed through the needle. Once the tube is in place‚ the needle is removed and the tube is taped up your back and over your shoulder. This is called a regional anaesthetic which means the drugs are injected around the nerves and then carry signals around your body to the spot that feels pain while in

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    I had the opportunity to observe at the Isabel Patterson Child Development Center in Long Beach. It was my first time observing in this center so I had to be there before my observation time‚ which was at 2:30pm. Once‚ I entered the building the atmosphere was welcoming and enjoyable. The children I observed where around the ages of three to five. During my observation there was twenty-eight children and five teachers present. The building was all wooden on the inside and at the entrance there was

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    The second half of my observation time was spent in a 4th grade classroom at Carver Elementary School in the Neosho R-5 school district. I was a bit leery when I first learned that I would be observing this age group‚ but it proved to be a wonderful‚ educational‚ and inspiring experience. From beginning to end‚ my time spent at Carver was nothing short of delightful. Beyond a shadow of a doubt‚ I learned many applicable lessons that I will be able to utilize in my own career as an educator. Unlike

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    Visual memory is the ability to recall past images or visual experiences.Due to the fact that the inspiration for this toy is a car‚ their is a great deal opportunity for development of a child’s visual memory. The wheels‚ the body and the dashboard are the major aspects of this toy that would facilitate the understanding that this toy is a car for the child. The trumpet and the drum on the top of the toy would also have the ability to be recognized by the child due to their explicit three dimensional

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    CASE EXAMPLE A: Elaine has sued Jerry because Jerry fired her. Elaine was on the job for two months. The job offer letter she had been given mentioned the great career opportunities at the company and stated that her annual salary would be $30‚000. The employer is an employment at will employer. Elaine was given no reason for the termination. After the termination‚ Jerry hired a man named Kramer‚ who had less job experience and education than Elaine‚ for the position. Elaine has sued to get her job

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    The lecture last week gave me a clearer understanding as to why parents might deny services that could help their children with disabilities. Instead of just focusing on the emotional aspect of it‚ I was able to see the logical side of such a tremendous decision. Concerning the emotional side‚ I would initially be very upset‚ confused and even a bit angry. But since I am an ECI professional‚ I would set aside my own personal judgments and look for ways to help the family out any way I can. I would

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    Basic Concepts in Attachment Theory Attachment theory is the joint work of John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth (Ainsworth & Bowlby‚ 1991 ). Drawing on concepts from ethology‚ cybernetics‚ information processing‚ developmental psychology‚ and psychoanalysts‚ John Bowlby formulated the basic tenets of the theory. He thereby revolutionized our thinking about a child’s tie to the mother and its disruption through separation‚ deprivation‚ and bereavement. Mary Ainsworth’s innovative methodology not only

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