Essay Johnelle Baculpo HLTH 120 Mr. Gilbert How do you communicate with people dealing with long life Illness? Personal view of life long Illness I. Introduction (introduce the group and why you chose it) My topic is about patients with long life illness with gout. Dealing with life long Illness can be devastating‚ but once you learn to live with it‚ you will be able to cope with it. I choose this group because my husband and son had currently experienced this illness. My
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Summary & Reflection Paper of Miracle in Cell No. 7 Kristine Gia Mae M. Sibayan BEED-MSED III Submitted to: Ms Zhyra Lucas This is a story about a mentally challenged man with the intelligence of a 6-year-old‚ which is actually the age of his own daughter‚ who is much smarter than her peers. The two of them lead a happy life while the father makes a living by working as a parking attendant at a local supermarket. But one day‚ when the police commissioner’s young daughter dies
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Neighbors are people who live around us. Often people don’t get to choose who their neighbors are. There are so many different types of neighbors out there. There are some neighbors with good qualities and some neighbors with terrible ones. Three qualities that make a good neighbor are if they are‚ friendly mature and if they are social or not. Hopefully your neighbors have good qualities because you may not get to choose them. The most important quality to a good neighbor is if they are friendly
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Activity 3 Guidance and Support 3.1 Principles and stages of G&S Guidance and support for learners begins at recruitment and selection stage. Prospective learners are interviewed and this combined with application information of prior knowledge‚ understanding and skills provides a firm foundation for the learner retention and achievement on their chosen programme. This allows me to have a greater understanding of the learner and their ability to succeed on the course. The recruitment and selection
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18.03.2012 Certificate in Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools level 3 Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults Understand how to communicate with children‚ young people and adults 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3 The communication skills needed in the setting to allow for diversity and meeting the needs of individuals are verbal and non-verbal. The key non-verbal skill is being an active listener (listening not just hearing) more-so with very young children who
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Understand the work of the team 3.1 Team work is essential for the school curriculum to be taught across the school starting with the head teacher down to the TA. Another benefit of teamwork is that the teacher can divide the work out between the members of the team. This enables the individuals to concentrate on their specific duties that will contribute to the teacher’s lesson plan. This gets the job done faster. Communication / sharing ideas become an important aspect of teamwork‚ so the whole
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appoint or dismiss staff. Academies - State maintained but independently run and cover key stages 3 & 4. Special needs schools These too are funded by the Government and cater for children who have special educational needs and cover key stage 1‚ 2‚ 3 & 4 Private schools These schools set their own curriculum and admissions policies. They are funded by fees paid by parents and income from investments. Just over half have charitable status. They are monitored by the Department
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T.D.A 2.2 Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 3.1 *identify the characteristics of different types of child abuse Abuse‚ harm or bullying of children and young people can take many forms. Sometimes more than one form of abuse is experienced at the same time for example a child may be physically abused as well as neglected. Shown below is a table with examples and characteristics of abuse – |FORM OF ABUSE |CHARACTERISTICS
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There are legislation and policies in place to follow and help to ensure that every child is safe and they are listed below: • THE UNITED NATIONS CONVENTION ON THE RIGHTS OF THE CHILD(1989) This appropriate legislative‚ administrative‚ social and educational measures to protect the child from all forms of physical or mental violence‚ injury or abuse‚ neglect or negligent treatment‚ maltreatment or exploitation‚ including sexual abuse‚ while in the care of parent(s)‚ legal guardian(s) or any other
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TDA 3.1 Communication & Professional relationships with children‚ young people & adults http://earlyyearscpd.lunsvle.co.uk/theme/image.php/eycpd/theme/1358873883/bxslider/eycpdimg-02 BY EMMA BAKER Children & Young People - Core 3.1 – Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive
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