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    I would approach the counseling session from a cognitive-behavior approach. It appears that Isabella is suffering from anxiety and the cognitive behavior approach to therapy would be a good match for the student. There are a number of aspects of the therapy that coincide with my belief system. I would expect to maintain a professional relationship with Isabella. While I cannot relate the situation that is currently affecting her‚ I would exert maximum effort in order to see her situation improve

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    as it would a light pin. The point of the bells inside the soda bottles is so that a student who has visual impairments knocks it down they will be able to hear the bells jingle. This adapted game of bowling was designed particularly for special needs children‚ 5 years and older‚ who are ambulatory. However‚ it is possible for a child in a wheelchair to also use this equipment if they have the ability to kick or extend their arm downward far enough to reach the ball. The ramp‚ which is made entirely

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    TDA 2.15 SUPPORT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE WITH DISABILILITIES AND SPECIAL EDUCATION NEEDS All children and young people have rights. Most references to rights are about what is recieved to children from others‚ particularly from their parents and the goverenment and its agencies. Children and young people with special educational needs have a unique knowledge of their own needs and circumstances and their own views about what sort of help they would like to help them make the most of their

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    Special Needs Prisoner There are many special needs prisoners‚ one that many are familiar with are the mentally ill. In 1955 there were no more mental institutions being built‚ on top of that forty had been shut down within a decade. Since there were more prisons opening up‚ they seemed the most qualified to care for and house these patients. Today prisons have taken on the lead role of caring for mentally ill patients‚ housing 45‚000 in prison to 3‚000 in mental institutions. Rehabilitation programs

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    Per Reporter: Vincent‚ Breanna and the children live in Pennsylvania together. Breanna moved in with a known drug dealer (unknown). Breanna is addicted to pills (Wellbutrin etc.) Vincent and the children lived with Tonya (paternal grandmother). There are no custody arrangements for the children. Family members went to visit Breanna in Pennsylvania. On July 1‚ 2017‚ Breanna took Aubrey to visit the maternal side of the family‚ but never returned with her. Vincent was finally able to find Breanna in

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    1. Does this article primarily emphasize a nature or nurture perspective on human development? Why? The CNN article is reinforcing the importance of children being vaccinated‚ especially in school. In most states‚ a child cannot attend school until documentation is provided as proof that the child is up to date on all vaccines. Parents have been known to use philosophical and religious beliefs as an exemption qualification in order to overcome the vaccination barrier. A vaccination is meant to trick

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    Define physical needs (10) • Briefly define what is meant by physical needs‚ including exercise and rest‚ diet‚ health and safety • Identify the specific physical needs of a three year old. A Good overall phyisic o f a child plays an impottant role in a chils concentration and ability to enjoy physical activities.A child development can really be affected or depends on the physical conditions of a child. Physical needs means child having opportunities to be active and interactive with others

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    Fall 2015 Missouri State University Tony’s Case Tony‚ 2nd grade‚ has been referred for Special Education Services because he appears to have difficulties with visual tasks‚ holds his book close to his face‚ uses his finger as a guide when reading and appears to be clumsy. He trips over and bumps into things and walks hesitantly. Before Tony is eligible Special Education Services‚ there are pre-referral strategies that need to be conducted to see if Tony even qualifies for service and

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    CASE STUDY Use Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs as a foundation for discussing the following four situations: Situation 1: Todd Jamison has heard a rumor that his job may be eliminated next month. His boss‚ Lucia Conti‚ is considering moving Todd to a more prestigious office in an effort to motivate higher performance in him. Situation 2: Hannah Saltzman has been with the company for twenty-five years. She makes very good money and is extremely competent at her job

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    2 – Working with Children with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs and their Families in a Pre-School Setting E1 – Describe how pre-school settings can create an inclusive culture for children with disabilities and special educational needs Creating an inclusive culture in the pre-school is essential for the wellbeing of all who are visiting‚ working or using the setting to feel welcome and at ease. The setting must be able to adapt and meet the needs of all children to ensure inclusion

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