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    Industrial Attachment Report

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Takoradi Polytechnic as part of its three years highest national Diploma (HND) contains six months period with in which each student is required to undertake a practical industrial attachment. This is to enable the student to acquire a practical and technical knowledge of his or her programme of study. It is also to help the student gain professional skills to enable him or her perform as a middle level management personnel in an appropriate establishment. The student

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    For the purpose of the assignment the author was provided with an enquiry based learning (EBL) scenario. From the scenario the author shall attempt to disseminate the information provided‚ explore key concepts and provide an adequate option for the Calvert family. The scenario referred to a fabricated family‚ who were facing emotional and behavioural difficulties with their son Darren (7 years old). These difficulties were causing concern to a number of sources including his family‚ school teachers

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    pdf. Bukatko‚ D. (2008). Child and adolescent development: a chronological approach. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. Gregg‚ F. (2007‚ January 17). Child and adolescent psychology: Unit 7 seminar [PowerPoint]. Kaplan University‚ McLeod‚ S. A. (2009). Attachment Theory. Retrieved September 4‚ 2012 from http://www.simplypsychology.org/attachment.html.

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    essay I will be focusing on the early years of child development. Furthermore‚ human growth and development studies consist of various different theories; I will be discussing several of these theories whilst paying particular attention to Bowlby’s attachment theory. Human growth and development is important for social work practice as children and adolescence may show behaviour difficulties and when coming to assess‚ it is key to have an understanding of the norm development of a child of a certain

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    The importance of developing a secure attachment in the first year of life has been examined throughout research. Securely attached infants and children show greater positive affect when problem-solving‚ greater social competence‚ and higher levels of empathy and compliance (Gartstein & Iverson‚ 2014). Researchers have explored the affect temperamental differences have on infant-mother interactions. According to Kaiser and Rasminksy‚ temperament influences not only what a baby needs‚ but also

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    com/2012/11/29/the-ultimate-secure-base-healing-insecure-attachment-in-the-nondual-field/ . Daniel first went to therapy because he was not capable of entering an intimate relationship. He has an insecure‚ avoidant attachment. Both of Daniel’s parents had histories of avoidant attachment. His mother had a personality disorder and was constantly drunk‚ which occasioned rejection towards Daniel. Daniel’s mum also preferred his brother over him as explained by Dr Lumiere. “Daniel displayed his avoidant attachment in therapy

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    Child Abuse and Neglect

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    c. Long term affects from Abuse and Neglect of a Child. d. Knowing the different behaviors of abuse and neglect within a child. IV. Importance of Attachments in your Children e. Why it’s important for children to be attached to the caregiver? V. Reactive Attachment Disorder f. What do RAD/ Reactive Attachment Disorder mean? g. How does it affect children? VI. Treatment h. How to treat an abuse and neglect child? i. How to get help or ask for

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    Family Attachment Theory

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    regarding families such a Bronfenbrenner‚ Family Systems Theory‚ and ABCX Model help to focus a professional’s view of the world and the family dynamics. Attachment theory describes four different types of attachment and the ways in which these attachments affect children’s interactions with others. Parenting styles have a large impact on the attachment and relationship between children and parents. Professionals can seek to understand the dynamics and relationships within families using genograms. Genograms

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    EDC1100 Lifespan Development and Learning Course Examiner: Dr Patrick O’Brien Tutor: Ms Linda De George Walker Critical review of Society begins at home By Sally Weale Due Date: May 30‚ 2011 Word Count: 1557 The article‚ Society begins at home‚ written by Sally Weale for The Age on May 9 2010‚ takes an objective look at two books written by author Sue Gerherdt‚ Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby’s Brain and The Selfish Society. Weale emphasizes Gerherdt’s main objectives

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    The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog Reflection 2 My understanding of attachment prior to reading the book The Boy Who was Raised as a Dog was what I had learned from the text Development Through Life : A Psychosocial Approach. Newman and Newman (2012) define attachment as the process through which people develop specific‚ positive emotional bonds with others. During the stage of Infancy it is important to develop an attachment with one’s caregiver not only for the brain to develop properly but also

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