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    Describe 2 strategies for each example described above. These strategies could be medical‚ nutritional‚ educational‚ social or emotional which are meant to meet the children’s additional needs. Down Syndrome Down Syndrome‚ also referred to as Trisomy 21‚ is a condition which causes delays in the development of children‚ both mentally and physically‚ due to extra genetic material. While normally when a baby is conceived it receives genetic information in the form of 46 chromosomes‚ 23 from the mother

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    Robert and Teresa David Park Student ID: 20365940 Kaplan University Online PS340: Exceptional Needs Children Dr. Natasha Chung 31 January 2012 Scenario One In the first case study‚ a child by the name of Robert who was four years of age came for a screening session. To keep out meeting confidential I asked his parents to complete some surveys and permission forms prior to the meeting. The parents’ major concern was that their child was not sociable at all. Robert did not speak; he would

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    notional amount of principal. The principal amount is notional because there is no need to exchange actual amounts of principal in a single currency transaction: there is no foreign exchange component to be taken account of. Equally‚ however‚ a notional amount of principal is required in order to compute the actual cash amounts that will be periodically exchanged. FEATURES: Interest Rate Swap Situation A bank needs to balance its floating interest rate portfolio with more fixed rate loans‚ so

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    CSL6833.21 October 13th‚ 2014 Counseling children/adolescents can look very different than counseling adults due to many aspects. Adults have their way of life set in a way that is hard to change as they get older‚ but kids are learning who they are and are more open to change. Children start their life depending on others as adults have learned how to live independently. Children and adolescents also cope with their hardships and do not realize that they need help as they have not learned who they

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    Within this assignment I am going to look at the main nutritional needs for pregnant women and adolescents and discuss the similarities and differences between their nutritional requirements. [1] Firstly‚ the nutrients needed by pregnant women are Vitamin A‚ Vitamin D‚ Vitamin E‚ Vitamin C‚ Vitamin B – (B1‚ B2‚ B3 & B6)‚ Folic Acid (B9)‚ Calcium‚ Iron‚ Protein‚ zinc. (2011) Vitamin A is needed for the baby and mother need because it helps to develop bones and teeth. The pregnant mother must

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    T3.1 1.2 In any context the principles of relationship building with children‚ young adults and adults are the same. It is very important I build I a relationship with them so they feel comfortable in my company. This relationship overtime will allow them to trust me and encourage effective communication. Whilst building this relationship it is important to remember things that are significant to them as individuals on a personal level‚ their family life or a hobby they enjoy. This will show them

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    the adults here than for the children‚ the answer is no… older people have an opinion about everything and are sure of themselves and their actions. It is twice as hard for us young people to hold on to our opinions at a time when ideals are being shattered…” (July 15‚ 1944) Anne Frank was one of the many children involved in Hitter’s war‚ and She is one of the many children who wrote a diary of her experiences with this. The quote is stating the hardship of children vs. adults. The children didn’t

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    explain strategies to help children‚ their families and other adults. Children The key method of ensuring that children and young people are supported is that professionals are aware of what abuse is‚ what the signs are and the impact on children and young people who have been abused. Also‚ because Susan has recently studied child protection this should mean she is aware of the signs of abuse. Some policies state that all professionals working directly with children have child protection training;

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    Everyone has there own opinion and sees things a different way and that’s okay. Some may say its a good thing but I do not think so. The question is " Are adults hurting young children by pushing them to achieve? " and I say yes . I researched a lot of answers for this topic and many people had said that it is a great thing to push their child to succeed and achieve at things in life but in reality it is not. It is hurting us when they push so hard and expect so much . I chose this topic because

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    A child that commits a serious crime should not be tried as an adult due to a lack of brain development in adolescents. According to Laurence Steinberg‚ a psychology professor at Temple University‚ “Brain systems implicated in basic cognitive processes reach adult levels of maturity by mid-adolescence‚ whereas those that are active in self-regulation do not fully mature until late adolescence or even early adulthood.” As an individual gets older‚ so do things like their brain‚ and body. According

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