presents insurmountable challenges in the classroom for teachers not trained to handle such situations. According to Omdal (2014)‚ a little known anxiety disorder that stop a child from communicating is Selective Mutism (SM) that teachers‚ especially teaching kindergarten‚ should be aware. Selective Mutism is a little-known disorder characterized by children and adult’s failure to speak in social settings and communicate effectively (Harwood‚ & Bork‚ 2011). Many adults have this disorder;
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Selective Mutism is the Passion area‚ and the collaborative technique will be sharing inquiry since the SM child can be found schoolwide. Therefore‚ it would be of value for teachers‚ Para pros‚ school counselors and school nurses. Selective Mutism (SM)‚ is an anxiety disorder exhibited by the failure of the individual to communicate effectively and speak in social settings. For the teacher not aware of this disorder‚ the problem of nonverbalization causes a problem not only for the student academically
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What Causes Selective Mutism? By Susha Cheriyedath‚ MSc There are several risk factors for selective mutism‚ all of which play a key role in the development of the disorder. These factors include a family history of anxiety‚ speech issues‚ language problems‚ and a tendency to avoid unfamiliar settings. There is no evidence that abuse or neglect can cause selective mutism in children or adolescents. Genetic Factors Most children with the condition are genetically predisposed to anxiety disorder. They
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Selective breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans breed other animals and plants for particular traits. Typically‚ strains that are selectively bred are domesticated‚ and the breeding is normally done by a professional breeder. Bred animals are known as breeds‚ while bred plants are known as varieties‚ cultigens‚ or cultivars. The cross of animals results in what is called a crossbreed‚ and crossbred plants are called hybrids. In animal breeding techniques such
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Selective Breeding essay Eugene Ng F3G6 Selective Breeding (also called artificial selection) is the process by which humans breed other animals and plants for particular traits. Typically‚ strains that are selectively bred are domesticated‚ and the breeding is normally done by a professional breeder. Bred animals are known as breeds‚ while bred plants are known as varieties‚ cultigens‚ or cultivars. The cross of animals results in what is called a crossbreed‚ and crossbred plants are called
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The Ethics behind selective breeding Selective breeding‚ or artificial selection‚ is a process whereby evolution is overridden so that only organisms with required traits are selected by humans to reproduce over many generations; often resulting in highly productive crops or farm animals‚ or desirable pet breeds (see figure 1). As evolution‚ or natural selection‚ most commonly only allows the fittest‚ strongest and healthiest to survive‚ by-passing this progression can risk adverse organism development
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Sex-Selective Abortions in China Part A: Ethical Issue & Importance The news article selected for the ethical analysis is based on the ‘One Child Policy of China’; many ethical issues arise from this article and topic in general. The ethical issue that has been chosen for analysis is whether or not sex-selective abortions are ethical for families to have a desired sex of a child in China. Although the ethical issues behind abortion in general is very large‚ this analysis will focus
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The issue of sex selective abortions is reflective of women’s inferior status throughout contemporary Indian society. Feminism and women’s rights have resulted in abortion rights throughout many countries‚ which are thought to benefit womanhood for a range of reasons. However‚ in developing countries such as India‚ abortion rights are reinforcing the patriarchy that has oppressed women for millions of decades‚ through the practise of sex selective abortions. Historically‚ son preference
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Selective breeding in dogs. Also known as artificial selection‚ is the process by which humans use animal breeding and plant breeding to develop particular traits on the animals such as how they look or to produce certain exaggerated traits. There are many different types of traits that make reason for selective breeding‚ mainly physical‚ and only some for good emotional and disease blocking purposes. In a lot of ways‚ this is similar to inbreeding in humans. Selective Breeding a bad thing because
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Running Head: SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION Sex Selective Abortion: The Consequences of a World Full of Men Pavith Devarajan World Issues Ms. Hamilton Nancy Campbell Collegiate Institute SEX-SELECTIVE ABORTION Abstract A deeply-rooted practice in countries such as India and China‚ the act of sex-selective abortion has existed for centuries without any extraneous intervention from governments or international organizations. However‚ in recent years the practise
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