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    Describe two opposite people In the small community of Culmersville there are only two adults that I could spend time with and never be bored. One of which was a kind lady by the name of Ms. Kelly and the other was the funniest man in the world by the name of Mr. King. Ms. Kelly is a kind person. She always teaches me to help those people who are in need and she also never got tired of helping others. For example‚ one of my friend’s family financial situation wasn’t so good and therefore Ms. Kelly

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    Engage in Personal Development in Health and Social Care 1. Research two different reflective models. Examples are Gibbs‚ Kolb and Christopher Johns. Briefly describe and compare them. I looked at all three reflective models and chose to describe Johns and Kolb. The Johns model is very in-depth and seems to target a wider area of thought and contemplation. It would also be a good tool to discuss with another more senior member of staff‚ who would have their own emotional response to each situation

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    Social-Emotional Development in Children Tuba Fidan tuba.bakan@gmail.com Master’s in School Counseling Department of Psychology University of Texas at Tyler Summer 2013 INTRODUCTION The aim is of this research is understanding of social emotional development in the early years and its functions‚ the process by which infants and children experience‚ express and interpret emotions‚ effects of emotions on a child`s psychology ‚ and social-emotional development in the school. Social

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    Social development "We can imagine an adult society organised as a constructive society on the same lines as the children’s‚ that is on the lines if this natural society of cohesion. Attachment to other people is the first stage which brings all men to work for a common ideal. It would be good for men if society could be constructed like this but we cannot command this. It must come from nature. If nature is the basis the construction will be superior‚ but without this basis there

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    makes me reflect on the reasons why and on my past personal experiences that have brought me to this point. There is a saying that most social workers are “wounded healers.” Meaning that we have experienced trauma or unfortunately have had to be around or seen those kinds of situations. I consider myself to be a wounded healer. As a child for many years I experienced many situations that no child should have had to endure. Therefore‚ for me being a social worker means that I will make change happened

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    learning theory to show how you may plan and prepare for your own lifelong learning. Then‚ design and produce your own personal development plan (PDP) that reflects upon and shows evidence of your personal development in the past 12 months and planned in the next 12 months. a. Lifelong Learning is "all learning activity undertaken throughout life‚ with the aim of improving knowledge‚ skills and competence‚ within a personal‚ civic‚ social and/or employment-related perspective." (European Society

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    i will also develop a professional development plan which help me to take time to write and reflect on my career thus increasing my self-awareness and help me to organize and synthesize my thoughts and goals. by doing the PDP (Professional development plan) i will gain in Self-awareness‚ i will be seeking outside input which is to do some more research on my self to get more information bout my skills and also to target my weaknesses. Professional development is about being aware of the decisions

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    1 Your topic: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT AS A MANAGER AND LEADER Your topic ’s description: 1. A detailed CV showing your career development to date including an outline of any managerial experience. 2.An explanation of the importance of continual self-development in the achievement of organizational objectives. 3. A discussion of opportunities for supporting your personal professional development to meet current and future needs 4. The creation of a plan (including achievable and challenging goals)to

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    UNIT 1 ASSIGNMENT: PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1: TIME MANAGEMENT EXPLAIN THE BENEFITS OF EFFECTIVE TIME MANAGEMENT Effective Time Management is a valuable resource. Those who learn to value it go much ahead in life. On the other hand‚ the people who take time for granted often end up losing much. Prioritizing well is the key to time management and proper management of time can improve the quality of your life‚ almost dramatically. These are some of the benefits of Effective Time Management:

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    2 Describe with examples how different aspects of development can affect one another. There are many examples that can describe how different aspects of development can affect one another. Most of the time one aspect will lead to another and for example playing hide – and - seek will require all of the areas of development. A child needs to run to a hiding place or walking to find someone – those moves will develop child’s physical development; social‚ emotional and behavioral development will

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