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    I enjoy working with newborns to working with the elderly on many different diagnoses such as cognitive‚ speech‚ language‚ voice‚ swallowing‚ and sensory problems. Wayne State University’s program gives me the opportunity to explore these interests because of their connections with local hospitals‚ their on-campus clinic and other diverse

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    3070 Salmon‚ K.‚ & Bryant‚ R Schore‚ A.N. (2001) The Effects of Early Relational Trauma on Right Brain Development‚ Affect Regula-tion‚ and Infant Mental Health. Infant Mental Health Journal‚ 22‚ 201-269. Steele‚ W.‚ & Kuban‚ C. (2010). Structured Sensory Trauma Interventions. Reclaiming Children and Youth‚ 18 (4)‚ 29-31. Steele‚ W.‚ & Malchiodi‚ A. (2012). Trauma-informed Practices with Children and Adolescents. New York: Routledge Teicher‚ M

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    Board of Nursing Foundations of Nursing Practice Including Professional Adjustment (Course Syllabus) I. Description Theories‚ concepts‚ principles and processes basic to the practice of nursing. II. Terminal Competencies 1. Utilizes the nursing process in the care of individuals‚ families and communities. 2. Communicates effectively with patients/clients‚ families as well as other members of the health team in various settings. 3. Demonstrates leadership and management

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    Child Development Chapter 1 1.  | An example of a dependent variable in an experiment might be: |   | | | eye color. | | | gender. | | | blood type. | | | level of depression. | | |   |   | Score: 1 of 1 | | 2.  | Watching and recording others’ behaviors in a systematic and objective manner is referred to as: |   | | | | scientific observation. | | | a laboratory experiment. | | | cross-sectional research. | | | a correlational design. | |   |  

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    Sensation‚ Perception‚ and Learning of Infants. THE INFANT’S SENSORY AND PERCEPTUAL CAPACITIES Unlocking the Secrets of Babies’ Sensory Capabilities Infants’ sensations and perceptions are no longer completely obscure to researchers‚ who have learned how to measure infants’ sensory and perceptual capacities. In their efforts to understand whether babies can distinguish between one stimulus and another investigators often

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    metaphoric thinking‚ playfulness‚ solution finding‚ artistry‚ flexibility‚ synthesizing and in general‚ risk taking. In addition‚ it is likely to be opportunistic‚ future oriented‚ welcoming of change‚ and to function as the center of our visualization capability. Every one of these specialized modes is capable of enhancing an individual’s creative thinking. For example‚ an intuitive idea that pops into your mind and appears to solve a problem can be experimented with‚ visualized‚ integrated with other ideas

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    father of my oldest child. He was cruel‚ violent‚ and angry but he paid attention to me. I married him when I was 18 and gave birth to our son two months later‚ while he was in prison serving a 5-year sentence for armed robbery. Alone with a newborn child and no parental support (by this time my father had died from alcoholism and my mother lived in Phoenix Arizona with her “new” family)‚ I became dependent upon my new mother-in-law who was a closet drug-addict. Eventually‚ I found my way

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    Our guests also generate microscopic vitamins and anti-inflammatory substances that our body cannot produce on its own. In the digestive tract‚ the components of the intestinal microbiota (formerly called "Flora") help us absorb nutrients and make certain compounds digestible food. ‘Without the gut bacteria die by not absorb the necessary amounts of vitamins‚’ says biologist Antonio Lazcano‚ professor of the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM. Lazcano adds that without the beneficial microorganisms

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    Chapter 9: The Voyage Through the Life Span Learning Outcomes Explain prenatal development and the role that sex hormones play. Explain the physical‚ cognitive‚ moral‚ social‚ and emotional development of children. Learning Outcomes Explain the physical‚ cognitive‚ moral‚ social and emotional development of adolescents. Explain the features of emerging adulthood. Explain the physical‚ cognitive‚ moral‚ social‚ and emotional development of adults. Prenatal Development Prenatal Development

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    The two-point discrimination test of the skin is a simple test of the sensory nerve function. Two-point discrimination measures the individual’s capability to distinguish two points of stimuli presented at the same time. The importance of this study is the ability to tell of two points verses than one that pressing on the skin depends on two things: the concentration of the sensory receptors and the connections that the sensory nerve cells make in the brain. An esthesiometer or caliper; compass-type

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