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    ILM 2 Mentoring

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    Assignment The Effective Mentors Role‚ Responsibilities‚ Characteristics and Behaviours Question 1. I believe one of the main roles of a mentor is to help and advise a mentee‚ to understand and learn how to control their own emotions and feelings. I also feel that the mentor can be‚ when required‚ a good role model and by using his own experiences‚ he can guide and motivate the mentee to cope with all the stresses and strains of adolescence. Another part of their role is to improve the mentee’s confidence

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    Relationship “The way in which two or more people or things are connected.” Relationships with children are especially tender and deserve extra attention and care as children are developing their concepts of the world and their place in it. We are role models for children and young people; depending on ourselves this can be positive and negative one. We have the responsibility to create an environment with which they are able to share every problem with us. A previous research shows that developing

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    Identify And Describe

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    Identify and describe three strategies you can use to manage your time. Create a Prioritised to do list. To do this‚ first you must identify the goals or current tasks and list them. Then you must prioritise them on a scale of 1 to …. (1 as the most important)‚ considering urgency and difficulty. Create a work Schedule. This is a list of tasks that have all been allocated a timeframe in which to be completed or contributed to. These schedules can be reviewed and also set out on a daily‚ weekly or

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    Youth Sports

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    techniques and teamwork. Coaches and parents must remember they are role models for our youth‚ and must govern themselves accordingly. Many of the kids will remember their sporting experience the rest of their lives. Responsibilities of the coach are endless. Focusing on things like safety‚ conditioning‚ and nutrition and improving your knowledge in the sport becomes daily ritual for coaches. Parents also play an important role in youth sports programs. Each parent should support the sport programs

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    Examplification essay

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    A Successful Mother Every mother has a moment in her life where she reminisces on how she’s grown to be a successful mother. The moment she gives birth‚ she begins making promises. She promises to herself and her child to be a good mother. Being a successful mother not only has a huge impact in the child’s life‚ but shapes that person into the wonderful mother or father they will become someday. A good mother has a never-ending supply of unconditional love. A child could destroy her most prized

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    Personal Responsibility

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    me personal responsibility means providing support for my family and staying focused in achieving my academic goals. Providing support for my family is a very important responsibility I can have‚ maintaining a healthy relationship and a positive role model for my child. Personal responsibility toward academic goals is a vital part in achieving my future goal. It helps me move forward with my education and holds me accountable of my actions. When my wife and I decided to get married on June 06‚

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    Essay On Scout's Life

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    advantage of a Negro’s ignorance" (Lee 221). Scout remembers and tries to live by just about everything her father says. Luckily for her‚ he is a very positive role model‚ and she is able to learn from him and his past. Scout is a better person having been involved in conflict (whether it be her own or the conflict of one of her role models). "She’s coming along though‚ Jem’s getting older and she follows his example a good bit now" (Lee 88). Aunt Alexandra and Bob Ewell let their prejudices get in

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    area of interest to you and critique its impact on current practice. Suggest how practice in the future might evolve to accommodate this area and give your rationale for your suggestion. The area of interest in current practice in Ireland is the role that interactions and relationships have on children’s early learning experiences. The following will discuss the research behind the growing emphasis of interactions and relationships on a local and international scale. It will look at the development

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    PROFFESIONAL CONDUCT & COMMUNICATION TASK (1) 1) Describe the role of a volunteer working in school in supporting children and young people. You should describe how to establish professional relationships with children. Explain how your approach to supporting might vary according to the age of the children / young people you are involved in supporting for example‚ preschool‚ primary‚ secondary or Post 16. The role of a Volunteer is to support the overall learning in school‚ this can

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    Maturity

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    “Look at how mature Khalid is”‚ “Why can’t you be as mature as Amira?” We often hear sentences like this on a day to day basis‚ leading to the word “mature” becoming a very common word in each of our vocabularies. But‚ what does it actually mean? For every single one of us‚ it means something different. If one were to look it up in the nearest dictionary‚ they would find that it is defined as “full development”. Full development of what‚ one may ask? This leads to different types of maturity branching

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