speak. As a child‚ my father gave me the nickname ‘foghorn’ as a reference to how loud I would talk. This has caused a great sensitivity to the subject and I have hence acquired a level of control over it and attempt to subdue its volume. The volume of my voice is a major insecurity of mine and has led to a very conscious level of control over it. 2. Relationship with Mum - Quality My relationship with my mother has also been influential on my voice and in particular the quality of my voice. My mother
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Skills My belief is every child should have the opportunity to achieve their potential so I am passionate about making sure this objective is potentially a reality. Consequential of spending years amongst children as a mum and aunt‚ one of my greatest attributes is the ability to adapt my practice to suit the various stages of human development. This was evident within my placements where I had no problem engaging with‚ and forming and maintaining appropriate relationships with families and children
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the library and while I was in route to the library the client had sent me a text message stating that she had arrived at the library approximately 20 minutes early and was there waiting on me. I had responded to the client that I was approximately 5 minutes away and would be there as soon as I could be. I had arrived at the library and while I was walking into the library a client that I am familiar with arrived in her vehicle and verbally greeted me stating that she was picking up her children
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I worked as a teacher of children aged 5-12 with learning difficulties ADHD and Autistic spectrum children. My work included attending to the pupil’s personal needs and implementing personal programmes‚ including social physical and welfare matters. I encouraged pupils to interact with others and engage in group activities for example peer group activities‚ games‚ chanting slogas and music class. I also encouraged pupils to act independently as appropriate for example by arranging their bags‚ shoes
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patient with COPD: a reflective account Barnett M (2005) Caring for a patient with COPD: a reflective account. Nursing Standard. 19‚ 36‚ 41-46. Date of acceptance: October 15 2004. Summary Reflective practice has been a familiar topic in nursing journals and the term is regularly used in professional nursing practice. However‚ it was not until I used Johns’ (1994) model to analyse and explore my feelings and actions in daily practice that I fully understood the concept of reflective practice and discovered
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and Young People’s Settings Level 5 Credit value 5 GLH 33 Unit summary The purpose of this unit is to assess the learner’s knowledge‚ understanding and skills required for Health and Safety and Risk Management‚ including the development of policies‚ procedures and practices in health and social care or children and young people’s settings. Additional Assessment Requirements This unit must be assessed in accordance with Skills for Care and Development ’s QCF Assessment Principles. Learning
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hospitalized with Self Administered ECSIPs. The primary nurse for that patient is expected to understand how to operate and care for this particular pump. I was very unfamiliar with this device because I was not exposed to it during nursing school. The entry-level education of prepares graduates with the knowledge‚ skills and professional behaviors to work safely and competently as contemporary health care professionals (). Therefore‚ anxiety was at an all time high due to my lack of experience with this device
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Unit 3 Effective Communication in Health and Social Care -Anca Patru ‚12 Fisher Learning aim A : Investigate different forms of communication 1A.1 Identify different forms of verbal and non-verbal communication . Verbal communication forms : -Oral communication -Written communication Non-verbal communication : -Facial expresion -Touch or contact -Gestures -Proximity -Eye contact -Posture Photo from: www.dreamstime.com 2A.P1 Describe different forms of verbal or non-verbal communication
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For this activity our group was Sarah‚ Eliza‚ Nikki and myself and we had to create a literacy pack for the Disability unit. Our pack consisted of four compulsory items and eleven activities of our choice. We all assigned everyone with roughly 4 to 5 tasks but some of them were shared to get them done quicker. We were roughly finishing two to three pieces a week and there was on week that we finished about five items. I feel that our group worked really hard and really well together. Throughout this
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Unit 331 Outcome 4 Understand the importance of early intervention to support the speech‚ language and communication needs of children and young people. 4.1 Analyse the importance of early identification of speech‚ language and communication delays and disorders and potential risks of late recognition. Language is very crucial to learning‚ as it’s linked to our thoughts. It enables us to store any information within an organised way. If a child or young person is having difficulties in communicating
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