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    Unit 6 Exercise 1

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    Miguel Rodriguez  Unit 6‚ Exercise 1  1. Research by looking for information from three different types of sources:  * Online sources  * Print sources  * Empirical sources  Triangulation  is  used  by  researches  in  order  to  find  out  if  the  information  is  reliable  from  all  three  sources.  If  not‚  say  only  two  sources  are  reliable‚  there  leaves room from some doubt.  2.  Primary sources –  Actual records  of artifacts‚ like letter‚ photographic‚ videos‚  memoirs‚  books‚ or personal papers that were created 

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    Evidence No | | Date | 12/12/12 | | | HNC Social Care Evidence Gathering Form Identify evidence type | | | | | | Direct observation | | Reflective account | | Expert witness | | Questions | | Product | | Witness testimony | | Evidence Direct observation reflective account about my placement at Headways brain trauma group. | Unit‚ Element‚ PCs | Knowledge | The purpose of my supervision meeting is to talk over any issues I might have or my manager might have regaurding

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    Vygotsky’s theory indicated that development occurred through the interaction between a learner and the surrounding culture (Sigelman and Rider 2009). Based on Vygotsky’s theory‚ learning is a social process as it takes place through this interaction. Vygotsky came up with the notion of “zone of proximal development” which argued that with assistance children can accomplish tasks that they otherwise wouldn’t be able to do so independently. (Kravtsova 2009) Through the mentors and mentees‚ I have the pleasure

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    produced by two of the most famous psychologists (Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotsky) are known as remarkable. Piaget and Vygotsky researched theories are comparable‚ needless to say‚ there is also a noticeable difference in their approach to developmental psychology and education. The purpose of this paper is to focus on two great psychologists and identify the similarities and differences of their theories. The Theories of Piaget and Vygotsky Jean Piaget theories are based upon the biological development and

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    nonverbal communication

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    and messages of strangers in a customer service waiting room near my job. This section of my building create identification cards for eligible military member‚ their dependents‚ and contractors. Similar to the DMV‚ they are always very busy. My observation period was during their busiest hours‚ 9:00am-9:30 am. The customer service ID card section is pretty well lit. The furniture is nice‚ the chairs are closely arranged‚ causing people to sit very close to each other. There are plants and wall décor

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    important to. There are many different observation methods that are used within the school setting. There are four main observation methods.  Naturalistic- These observations are carried out in the child’s usual surroundings. The observation allows the child to carry out tasks in the way they normally would without any structured input being added by the observer.  Structured- This type of observation is the opposite of a naturalistic observation. The observer has set out a specific activity

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    The Joggers in Peyups

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    An exploratory study on the profile of joggers in the University of the Philippines as well as accessories and matched outfits as deemed essential by them. The Joggers in Peyups An Exercise on Casual and Systematic Observation Kristiane Arao Loyola‚ 2005-51386 MA Developmental Psychology Psychology 208 Dr. Jimenez Research Problem Medical professionals would always remind us that to stay healthy‚ one must have the right amount of sleep‚ of balanced diet

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    involved with my developmental observations. My list of development observations are going to be‚ Physical development‚ intellectual development‚ language development‚ emotional development and social development. I will also include an evaluation revolving these observations. Rational Child observations can help with a child’s overall development. Observations can be carried out for the entire year and then presented to the parents at the end of the year. These observations can help the child care worker

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    Training Plan

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    Needs Assessment The first phase of developing the training plan is assessing the needs of Mr. Stonefield’s company and determining the goals he wants to achieve through implementation of the plan. This assessment begins with an environmental assessment which will aim to determine what skills and behaviors Mr. Stonefield wants his employees to learn in order to support job performance in his company. This will help ensure that the overall training plan adequately prepares employees in the necessary

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    External Factors Nutrition Having a healthy diet and getting the right nutrition is essential for the growth of children’s development years. This helps children become physically strong‚ healthy and also the brain can reach its full potential‚ eating healthy can reduce the risk of diseases and vitamin deficiencies. It is important children eat healthy fresh food and not processed foods as they have high levels of salt‚ fat and sugar and this can lead to obesity. Education Children need

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