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    ‘Investing in Africa’s future’ FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION Students Industrial Attachment Report Format Part 1 The above heading ‘PART 1’ is just a guide. You must not label this preliminary section ‘part 1’ in the actual report. Cover page [2] [This will contain title of the report‚ the name of the entity for which it was prepared‚ the name of the person who prepared it‚ the date the report is to be presented. This page should not be numbered]. Abstract [10] [This should

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    Vygotsky’s notion in his social interactionist theory is that children are born with the predisposition to communicate and that language is acquired through a social context and that there are critical times when adult intervention can assist higher levels of learning‚ also known as the zone of proximal development (ZPD) (Swinburne learning material‚ week 3) a child who is born should have basic physical of five senses abilities(Andrew James‚ MBChB‚ MBI‚ FRACP‚ FRCPC‚ 2009) and continue to develop

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    In the movie‚ “The Squid and the Whale”‚ there are two children in the movie. Walt and Frank were raised by Joan and Bernard. This learner would state that Bernard have an insecure disorganized attachment style. Bernard would provide a wide arrange of emotions to their children (Siegel‚ 2014). Bernard would display a set of emotions for one day‚ then on another day‚ he would speak want to be attached with the children. In the movie‚ this happens when Bernard comes home from work. He desires to be

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    The avoidant attachment style‚ is one of the most interesting attachment styles to me because I tend to relate to it most. I am primarily secure relationship style‚ however when learning more about avoidant behavior I was kind of shocked to realize I related to it also. A person with an avoidant attachment style believes that they are okay‚ but that other people are not. In other words‚ they believe that they are worthy or love‚ and capable of getting the love they want and need. However‚ they see

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    protective adult who fosters trust and security is key to having a mentally healthy human being. This relationship will manifest attachment which is an ever active process and is necessary for the development of emotional security and emotional conscience. This attachment will occur over an extended period of time when a wide variety of needs are met. Once this attachment forms the child will view the adult as a parent. The perception of a parent is very important for a child‚ without it‚ they won’t

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    Attachment theories are important to consider as it has been backed up by theorists that unstable or interrupted attachments in childhood carry out into adulthood. A child/young person needs attachments with their caregivers in order to thrive in their environment. According to Bowlby‚ attachment patterns are formed in the context of early life experiences with caregivers‚ and maintained by later interpersonal relationships in adulthood. Attachment patterns become internalized

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    as significantly as the person affects the environment. Concepts which contributed to the development of this theory have been recognized since the conception of the social work profession in the late 1800’s. (Rothery‚ 2007). Moreover‚ Bowlby’s Attachment Theory‚ lends relevance to the effect of loss or detachment of caregivers on young children as it pertains to their psychological development. (Stalker‚ 2007). These two theories have provided an outlet for investigating

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    hand‚ some mistakes don’t result in such heavy consequences. However‚ it’s best to avoid mistakes altogether through constant diligence and professionalism. Here are four common beginner mistakes in commercial truck driving: Failing to Check the Attachment between the Tractor and Trailer It doesn’t matter how many times you have successfully connected to and disconnected from a trailer‚ it only takes one mistake to cause serious damage. Before driving off‚ always check to make sure the fifth wheel

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    Attachment Parenting: Following Your Instinct For most parents the impulse to love and protect their children instinctively happens the moment they are brought into this world. Often times‚ parents describe the feeling of holding their bundle of joy for the very first time as love at first sight. Why is that? Research has shown that this indescribable surge of emotions between parents and their offspring can be attributed to the natural hormone‚ oxytocin. The release of oxytocin has been linked

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    FACTORS THAT AFFECT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELL-BEING PROTECTIVE FACTORS HEALTHY AND STABLE ATTACHMENTS With regards to Emilio he did not have any attachment with anyone because he was always isolating himself from others. He did not have any attachment with his father as they divorved with his mother and that is not healthy for him‚ because he did not have a person he could relate to. There was no kind of attachment from his parents as he did not get attention he needed as a child. DEVELOPING APPROPRIATE

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