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    ADJUSTMENT OF THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED CHILD Sometimes babies are not born healthy or normal. Some parents will have a baby who has a birth defect‚ who is developmentally delayed or a baby who is born with special needs. Before your baby is born‚ you may or may not know that your baby will have special needs. When parents learn that their child has a disability‚ they begin a journey that takes them into a life that is often filled with strong emotions and difficult choices‚ and they need time to adjust

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    I believe Dreams will come true someday. In my life‚ the most important thing I have considered is making aim for our future. Making dream is not only setting clear dream for my future but also‚ making me try my best for that. The reason why I decide to do majoring violin is I really like the way to make sound through violin. My parent asked to me what kinds of specific job do I want? Something likes those questions. My parent didn’t want me to major violin because in general concept‚ they

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    The Challenges of caring for my child Caring for your children in general can be very hard. Most parents worry about keeping food on the table and a roof over their heads. Parents also hope that their kids will make the right decisions when it comes to making friends. I can tell you with all that concern that we have as parents‚ taking care of a child that has had health problems only adds difficulty. I have had three different occasions where caring for my son was the only thing I could do! The

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    November 2012 Essay 2 This I Believe Essay Throughout elementary and middle school‚ I always thought education wasn’t as important as other things such as the sports I played‚ hanging out with friends and doing things that I enjoyed. I would often find myself blowing off homework and doing it last minute or not even doing it all. I’ve changed quite a bit since those days‚ but it took me some time to realize that what I was doing wasn’t any good for me. I believe that at some point in your life

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    Individual Philosophy of a Nurse Abstract Before we can answer the question‚ “What is your own personal nursing philosophy?” we must first understand what philosophy means. “The term philosophy comes from the Greek and means “love of wisdom” (Benner & Wrubel‚ 1989‚ p. 27). Philosophy examines ideas in terms of its origins as well as assumptions about why things are. Blais and Hayes define nursing philosophy as‚ “a concept that looks at the nature of things and aims to provide the meaning

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    I believe: You can’t get through everything alone There are times in life where problems arise. Some people have more problems than others‚ but nonetheless we all have problems. Some people talk about their problems; others write or do physical activity to help forget the problems. And still some people‚ like me‚ try to forget about their problems. Push every emotion you feel deep down inside of you and bottle it all up‚ hoping to never see it again. Bottling everything up doesn’t help though‚ it

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    common beliefs between Froebel’s and Montessori’s education philosophies are that both philosophers believe in the child’s right to be active‚ explore and develop their own knowledge through investigation seeing activity as a guide to education and do not believe in repressing it. Both philosophers believe that the environment cannot create a human being‚ but it does give them scope‚ material‚ direction‚ and purpose. Both philosophers believe that it is the teacher’s task to nurture‚ assist‚ watch‚

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    country‚ and island. Its final asset is its development and technology‚ since Australia is a major contributor to medical studies and are leaders in sports technology. Now that you know briefly why Australia is unique‚ the rest of this report will elaborate further on them. Australia has a unique climate. It sits in many climate zones because of its large size. These zones include tropical‚ sub-tropical‚ temperate‚ and sub-temperate. Most of Australia has four seasons‚ summer‚ autumn‚ winter‚ and spring

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    The types of journey we go through include physical and inner journeys. Physical journey involves the obstacles that we go through and the movement to new places. These obstacles and challenges will lead us into our inner journeys‚ which involves the exploration of ourselves as we get matured by learning from our experiences. In "China Coin" by Allan Baillie‚ Leah Waters undergoes physical journey when traveling from Australia to China. Her journey in China involves going to cities and outskirts

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    This Essay aims to discuss the range of special educational needs in mainstream primary schools‚ analysing appropriate teaching and learning strategies to support learning. Special Educational Needs (SEN) is defined as children with learning difficulties that call for special educational provision to be made for them. Children have a learning difficulty if they have a significantly greater difficulty in learning than the majority of children the same age and/or have a disability that prevents or

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