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     At birth‚ the human being’s physical development is (more or less) complete  However‚ Dr Montessori said that the new born child is psychologically still in an embryonic state – his inner development is incomplete.  For this reason‚ she said that the human being is a ‘spiritual embryo’ when he is born.  After birth‚ the child’s task is to create him/herself.  The child does this through his interactions with his environment‚ and therefore‚ we must provide the child with an environment which

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    SENSITIVE PERIODS IN SUMMARY AND IMPLICATION FOR MONTESSORI TEACHERS SENSITIVE PERIOD FOR MOVEMENT • Movement is tied to intelligence KEYWORDS ADDITIONAL IDEAS SENSITIVE TO WHAT Movement/Activity (sitting‚ crawling‚ cruising etc) WHEN DOES IT APPEAR PEAK DISAPPEARS It appears at pre-birth (0 month) 1-2 years At death and cessation of movement (paralysis) DEVELOPMENTAL AIM - To enable the child to explore his own environment - To perfect himself and his personality through work with

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    Theoretical Application to a Culturally Sensitive Practice Situation Theoretical Application to a Culturally Sensitive Practice Situation “Social workers help people deal with problems ranging from personal relationships to lack of resources to blatant discrimination” (Kirst-Ashman & Hull‚ 2009‚ p. 29). Using the scenario involving Soledad and her family I will conduct a theoretical application to her culturally sensitive situation. I will complete this application by conducting a self

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    Taking the assessment for the coaching style‚ the numbers rated me as a driver. The driver coaching style is describing as a person who is goal driven‚ change addicted‚ stress driven‚ and a doer. While on the workroom floor at the Postal Service as a supervisor‚ I am placed in areas‚ which are not making productivity. I am a trouble shooter. Most areas I am placed in‚ is not making their productivity‚ they have employees who are not coming to work and not engaged into their job assignment. “Structural

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    Statement of the Problem: Based on Self-Determination Theory (SDT; Deci & Ryan‚ 1985)‚ autonomy support appears to be a key factor for patients in geriatric care services (GCS) for the satisfaction of the three basic psychological needs of autonomy‚ competence‚ and relatedness (Souesme et al.‚ 2016). However‚ none studies have been conducted with healthcare professionals about “what elements might compose an autonomy-supportive environment?” That is why; it looked interesting to clarify the behaviors

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    Comparing and contrasting the work of Harry Harlow and Mary Ainsworth on understanding attachment. In 1950s psychology was mainly leaded by the behaviourists‚ their belief was that humans were motivated because of their primary needs like obtain hunger‚ thirst‚ avoid pain and satisfy sexual needs. Harry Harlow changed it all. He refused to accept that affection and love are less important and his paper “The nature of love” became bestseller among others. Harlow has said that ”Love is wondrous state

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    Their academics are impaired because they do not possess the patience to sit there and focus on the work at hand because they are continually distracted. The importance of early developmental stages demonstrated by Sigmund Freud and his concept of “sensitive periods in adjustment and development” gives the reader some sort of explanation of why Sheila acted and behaved the way she did. The lack of love Sheila experienced by her parents‚ especially her mother‚ in the early stages of her life affected

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    obedient yet a sensitive character. We see Tim O’Brien as an obedient person in the chapter Ambush. He explains how it was just instinct for him to throw the grenade at the man. “I had already pulled the pin on a grenade. I had come up to a crouch. It was entirely automatic.” (page 126). This quote shows that when he saw the man‚ with a weapon‚ walking on the trail‚ he only did what he was trained to do which was to the man. However‚ in the chapter The Man I Killed we see the sensitive side of O’Brien

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    Improving Case Management through Culturally sensitive practice. Last year I had the opportunity to participate in a Trans-cultural Training Program offered by my employer. The course was provided and run by the Williams Road Family Therapy Center and ran over a twenty-week period. Sessions ran every Wednesday for four hours. The topics covered a range of issues in regards to migration‚ acculturation‚ cultural lag‚ marginalization‚ cultural beliefs and values just to name a few. Since doing

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    Nicole Camacho Vega September 13‚ 2013 Period 7 UV Lab Purpose: What sunscreen protects the most using UV sensitive beads? Background Research: I used UV sensitive beads to test how effective sunscreens are. The UV sensitive beads can be used because it contains different pigments that change color when exposed to ultraviolet light from any source. In this experiment I used sunlight. The beads are all white but in UV light they will change colors. The beads can change colors about 50‚000

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