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    Dealing With Adversity

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    bad anxiety. Which‚ makes nothing feel right or okay. It makes me overthink every little thing I think or do. Even the problems that are not that big of a deal make me freak out. The panic caused from anxiety has put me in the hospital a couple time. When‚ my anxiety starts to get bad my heart rate will

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    CHILD CARE COURSE LEVEL 2 2012 STUDENT: SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE’S POSITIVE BEHAVIOUR Support children and young people’s positive behaviour Describe the policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young positive behaviour. Codes of conduct: for staff in a children or young people’s setting may provide extra guidance for staff or dealing with inappropriate behavior. Respect: Staff must show respect for children and colleagues at all times. Calm:

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    Dealing with complaints

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    Customers should’ve double checked what they were booking‚ because before booking the holiday‚ you get a summary of the holiday where there is all the information about it and you have to agree to it before booking the holiday. On the other side‚ when a travel agent was checking the details of the holiday‚ the agent should’ve noticed that the hotel where you were staying at wasn’t going to suit you and the agent should’ve contacted you. In the end I would try to cover it up by offering discounts

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    “Sticks and stones may break your bones‚ but words will never hurt you.” This saying has been around the world for such a long time. When someone called you names or said something hurtful‚ adults may have told this to you at some point in your life. This saying says that physical pain can leave scars and bruises. Some can last forever and never fade‚ but words cannot cause any pain‚ because it is not something that can not touch you. I always thought this was defiantly not the case. Seeing people

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    Fire There are a lot of incidents and emergencies that can happen in a health and social care setting despite of how cautious an organization is and how many precautions they must take. In health and social care many risk assessments are taken to make sure the place is safe but there are still few things that are unstable or accidents that are not expected to happen. The Staff’s duty is to work out how it happened and how to reduce the risk of it occurring again. Priorities are procedures that must

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    Dealing With Anxiety

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    close to hitting rock bottom. I found myself not being able to leave the house and when I did‚ I had to be accompanied by one or both of my parents. At that point‚ I realized that by surrounding yourself with other people you maintain a clear conscience and an overall better attitude. Come to find out that by surrounding myself with others I could control my anxiety. The more I was alone or had nothing to do was when I began to feel worse. Letting your mind latch onto something and start to

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    Dealing with a Disorder

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    (being bossy‚ motivated‚ high achievers or more driven); with being a middle born (being friendly‚ people pleasers‚ and quite skilled negotiators); and being a last-born (being amusing‚ more laid back‚ and also less responsible). Empirical research supports these norms and trends. There are five core personality traits‚ which are measures of extraversion‚ agreeableness‚ conscientiousness‚ neuroticism and openness. Certain personalities are more prone to disease: There appears to be a link between one

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    Dealing with Stress

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    positive and energizing. It’s important to learn what stress is‚ at what point it becomes harmful‚ and options for how you can respond to it. Finding the right balance is essential. Stress: A Fight or Flight Response When you find yourself in a threatening situation---such as when a car suddenly cuts you off in traffic---your body responds with physical‚ mental and emotional changes. You may notice that your heart races‚ your mouth gets dry or your skin becomes clammy. This is called a “fight or

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    Dealing With Obstacles

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    that crosses your path. They were all put there for a reason‚ whether as a learning experience or to enhance your life. The more thankful you are‚ the more reasons you will have to be thankful. It’s an immutable law of the universe. And guess what? When you become so busy being grateful for everything in your life‚ you’ll have far less time for living a worry and stress-filled life. Negativity will most certainly become a thing of the past. Shift your focus to what you want‚ rather than what

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    I. Chapter I A. State of the Problem: This study sought to determine the perceived effect of K-12 curriculum to child’s behavior in connection with their studies. Specifically‚ this study attempts to find the answer to the following questions or sub-problems. These are: 1. What is the rationale for this program? 2. What is the vision of the program? 3. What is K-12 curriculum all about? 4. Who will be affected by this program? 5. What are the benefits of this program

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