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    HLTA Diploma unit 1

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    Higher level teaching assistant Diploma course Unit 1 1 How would you build and maintain an effective relationship: with children with young People with adults Building effective relationships with children and young people is essential to their emotional and social growth. Each moment that the teaching assistant and the child interact with one another is an opportunity to develop an effective relationship. There are key strategies and ways of behaving that help nurture affective relationships

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    My Left Foot Review

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    Foot Film Review My Left foot is the true story of a young boy called Christy Brown‚ played by Hugh O’Connor and Daniel Day-Lewis‚ Christy is born into a poor working class family in Dublin‚ Ireland‚ with a physically disabling condition known as cerebral palsy. Considered a vegetable and using his only functional limb(his left foot) Christy becomes a very successful writer and artist with the help of his strong willed mother and teacher. I personally really enjoyed this film‚ I liked the way it was

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    Aneurysyms

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    aortic Aneurysms and cerebral Aneurysms. The main difference between an aortic aneurysm and a cerebral Aneurysm is the location. An aortic aneurysm occurs in the aorta. A cerebral aneurysm occurs in a blood vessel in the brain. There are several factors that can cause an aortic aneurysm. Some of the main causes include atherosclerosis‚ smoking‚ hypertension‚ vacuities‚ cocaine use‚ genetic links‚ or a traumatic/previous aorta injury. There are not as many causes for a cerebral aneurysm. A couple of

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    WHAT IS CRREBRAL PALSY: Cerebral palsy (CP) is a term that refers to a group of disorders affecting a person’s ability to move. It is caused by an injury to the brain or by abnormal brain development during pregnancy. It is a permanent life-long condition‚ but generally does not worsen over time. Cerebral palsy is the most common physical disability in childhood TYPES: There are four main types of Cerebral Palsy‚ each caused by whichever area of the brain is affected and extent of the damage.

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    Ma Antoinette B. Rios Weekly Assignments: Week 2: Movie Review MY LEFT FOOT… March 15‚ 2013 True to life story of Christy Brown‚ who was born June 5‚ 1932 in Crumlin‚ Ireland diagnosed and suffered cerebral palsy‚ condemned by people and assumed to be confined in the convalescent for fear that the family‚ would not be able to care for him. Instead Christy’s parents took and cared for him at home‚ not only accepted him as normal boy but as part of the family. Inspired by this‚ He grew up

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    aspects of development‚ while an impairment might hit only one aspect. Cerebral palsy is an example of a disability. This disability jumbles messages between the brain and muscles. (Bruce.‚ Megitt.‚ and Grenier.‚ 2010). Cerebral palsy effects most of the five aspects of development. The physical‚ because the child can only participate in structured physical activities‚ the communicational development‚ as some children with cerebral palsy have delayed language‚ 1st because they are unable to play and

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    BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF LANGUAGE In Partial Fulfillment of the course PSYCHOLOGY OF LANGUAGE LEARNING LL 705 BY: RAMIL JAYSON L. SORIANO MA English University of the Cordilleras TO: MS. JENALYN S. PAGAY‚ Ph. D. Professor Biological foundations of language Language has been regarded as special in the sense that it is a dividing line between humans and other species. Language behavior‚ like all behavior is mediated

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    Spastic Society

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    Society of Karnataka is a  Non-Government Organisation (NGO) dedicated to the welfare of persons with Neuro-Muscular and Developmental Disabilities.  The Society provides a Comprehensive Package of Diagnostic and Intervention Services to persons with Cerebral Palsy‚ Autism‚ Mental Retardation‚ Multiple Disabilities and Learning Disabilities.  Spastics Society of Karnataka (SSK) started off as a branch of the Spastics Society of India in the year 1982‚ and went on to become autonomous in the year 1994

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    Psyc 1001

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    Brain Mechanisms of Fear Extinction: Historical Perspectives on the Contribution of Prefrontal Cortex Francisco Sotres-Bayon‚ Christopher K. Cain‚ and Joseph E. LeDoux What brain regions are involved in regulating behavior when the emotional consequence of a stimulus changes from harmful to harmless? One way to address this question is to study the neural mechanisms underlying extinction of Pavlovian fear conditioning‚ an important form of emotional regulation that has direct relevance to the treatment

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    Teenage Brain

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    behind the frontal cortex? When does it occur? What brain function is associated with gray matter? What did most people mistakenly believe about brain development? At what age has the brain reached 95% of its development? Explain what the brain grows like? It is the skills that Charlie learns and practices that will develop parts of his brain and not others. True or False? Explain the “use it or lose it” principle in relation to brain development. Where is the prefrontal cortex located in the

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