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    Working with Children with Disabilities and Special Educational Needs and their Families in a Pre-School Setting E1 – Describe how pre-school settings can create an inclusive culture for children with disabilities and special educational needs Creating an inclusive culture in the pre-school is essential for the wellbeing of all who are visiting‚ working or using the setting to feel welcome and at ease. The setting must be able to adapt and meet the needs of all children to ensure inclusion‚ to

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    efforts‚ help offered to their peers experiencing difficulties and for any positive reaction. It might be a good idea to create a reward board with magnets or stickers to collect for showing a good behaviour. I would award children with a small gift after having collected a number of stickers to motivate them to behave appropriately. It may work especially among young children. For older ones it might be a notice board with their names that could be displayed the whole day to be visible to others

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    Prisoners with Special Needs In today’s society‚ jails are starting to incarcerate more and more special needs prisoners. For example‚ the mentally ill‚ and substance abusing prisoners. This number is growing faster and faster and will leave behind the prison system if something is not done to make sure that these prisoners are treated the right way. Several people argue the fact that they are there because they committed a crime. They also argue the point of why should they

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    legislation in relation to Special Educational Needs and the impact of legislation on practice. Children with any form of disability or additional needs have‚ historically received unequal treatment in education. Towards the end of the 19th century‚ the introduction of compulsory laws began to change the educational opportunities for these children. This essay aims to look at such legislation and how it impacts on today’s practice. What does the term “special educational needs” (SEN) mean? The 1996

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    “Parliament carries out none of its functions adequately”. Discuss. (40 marks) With democracy on the incline and other countries catching up to where the UK once lead it can be argued that parliament does not carry out its functions adequately. Many would say there are not enough checks and balances on the government to insure its parliament is run legitimately being argued that a cross on a ballot paper every four years is hardly a true expression of our will. Current circumstances have lead

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    Special Needs Patients with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a type of anxiety disorder. PTSD is a serious condition that can develop when a person has experienced or witnessed a traumatic or terrifying event in which serious physical harm occurred or was threatened. Usually the body is able to recover to normal levels of hormones and chemicals the body releases due to the stress. But with a person with PTSD the body keeps releasing the stress hormones and

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    LESSON PLAN #2 QUESTIONS 1. How did you demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners? Class rules were discussed prior to the beginning of the lesson and‚ also‚ a poster with these rules was placed in plain sight. To demonstrate respect for and rapport with all learners‚ I modeled throughout the whole lesson how one should behave during class‚ being open-minded to student’s attitudes and providing feedback to these. 2. How did you provide a positive learning environment that both supported

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    Interesting Facts A crocodile can’t stick its tongue out.  A shrimp’s heart is in its head.  In a study of 200‚000 ostriches over a period of 80 years‚ no one reported a single case where an ostrich buried its head in the sand.  It is physically impossible for pigs to look up into the sky.    More than 50% of the people in the world have never made or received a telephone call.  Horses can’t vomit.  Sixth sick sheik’s sixth sheep’s sick is said to be the toughest tongue

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    English Language Learners (ELLs) are students who come from non-English-speaking backgrounds. These students need to have modified instruction in their academic courses so they can learn how to communicate fluently or learn effectively in English. There are many issues that are arising pertaining to this specific group of students. By 2025‚ about one out of every four public school students will be an ELL‚ so this problem will only get larger and affect more students. Only 29% of ELLs scored at or

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    "Describe a significant interest or experience that has special meaning to you Meaning To You.” Deep in the tepid gloom of late October I was gyrating‚ hip thrusting‚ and all manner of other obscene gestures to songs with the lyrical genius of a whale song. The fourth floor was sticky with evaporated sweat and I‚ for once‚ just didn’t give a fuck. Just me and a friend jamming because it seemed like it was the Right Thing to Do. When I got home I was surprised to see that the world hadn’t

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