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    Childhood Practitioners and authors over the past few years. Elkind (2009) suggested that Learning and Development can be optimised by the combination of work and play‚ taking it then further by saying with Repetition of play children will master skills. He states clearly that children should first experience the real world‚ before introducing them to technology. The last statement of Elkind goes hand in hand with what Morris-Cool (2009) suggests that children should experience the environment

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    Communication Skills Communication is a complex process by which the sender encodes the message with language and sends to the receiver through an appropriate medium. When the other person receives the message‚ the receiver will listen to decode and interpret the message with understanding and then responds effectively as a feedback. However‚ it is not as easy as it seems. Below I will briefly explain about interpersonal communication before moving into communication roadblocks and reflecting skills from

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    + READING SKILLS. 3Rd October ‚ 2012. Whereas writing is the most common means of communication in any academic or carrier circles‚the quality of the writing is dependent on the quality of reading done prior to the writing. As part of planing in the writing process‚information is usually gathered through the following main channels : Memory : free writing and listening. Observation : speculation and mapping . Research : interviewing and reading. Therefore‚ reading especially

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    Organizational skills start with one’s learning process. In organizational learning‚ an individual does something‚ reflects on the actions and consequences‚ and these actions influence the next step‚ and so on. Organizational learning occurs when we do this collectively with other people or other employees. Organization learning deals with the different positions in a business and how they are arranged. Businesses often use an organization chart to illustrate the various positions or departments

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    Parenting Skills

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    temper tantrums‚ sleeping problems‚ and toileting problems. 3. Why is play important in the parent-child relationship? Play is important in a parent-child relationship because it bonding with the child and helps develop emotional and social skills and helps keep a good relationship. 4. Do you think you will be a good parent? Why or why not? I think I would be a good parent‚ because I would always spend time with my child and would always try to make him/she happy. But also make sure

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    Six Aspects of Political Skill According to CCL’s Jean Leslie‚ co-author of a research study on workplace politics and career derailment‚ here are six key skills to help develop your political savvy: Number 1: Think before you speak. Politically skilled managers have impulse control. They tend to choose their organizational battles wisely and size up situations before deciding how to present ideas to others. Managers who actually consider whether or not to voice a thought or a feeling‚ and who

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    In the 19th and 20th Century‚ the relationships between different parts of the globe changed more than ever before as advancements in technology altered cultures‚ increased communications between nations‚ created unparalleled levels of economic integration‚ or made the feel earth smaller. The politically developed countries harnessed colonialism‚ imperialism‚ soft power‚ and neoliberal power structures to take advantage of underdeveloped nations. Developed nations exploited them creating long lasing

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    Skills for Success

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    References: Stella Cottrell (Skills for Success)‚ The Personal Development Planning Handbook. Kramer‚ A (2003) Nelson Mandela 1918 – Frank Watts Australia‚ Alexandria‚NSW. Internet.

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    Speaking Skills

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    SPEAKING SKILLS STRESS AND INTONATION: While speaking a word‚ we use extra force in uttering some syllable or syllables in that word. This extra force is called stress and the syllable is called stressed syllable. In the following words‚ the syllables in bold letters show stress. father | fa-ther | First syllable is stressed | insult | In-sult | Second syllable is stressed | TWO TYPES OF STRESS: There are two types of stress.

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    Parenting Skills

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    Review Questions 1. What are the job responsibilities of a parent? - The job responsibilities of a parent include being financially able to provide for a child. This includes food‚ shelter‚ clothing‚ health care‚ as well as other luxuries such as extra-curricular activities and electronics. 2. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? - The differences are as follows: Biological parents are the actual parents that the child came from;

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