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    Miniature Adults

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    Journal 2 Describe a situation or several situations you’ve encounters that reflect the fact that children are not miniature adults. They think differently‚ see the world differently‚ and live by different morals and ethical principles than adults. What are some ways of thinking and acting that are simple for adults but not so simple for children A situation that i have encountered was one day when i was playing with my three year old brother while we was listening to some music on the radio

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    Level 3 Diploma in Children and Young People’s Workforce 094 Support Children and Young People to Have Positive Relationships [pic] West Cheshire College Your assessor will work with you to assist in gathering evidence for this unit. This may take the form of direct observation‚ questions‚ reflective account etc. Complete the tasks/questions/assignments within this workbook and show to your assessor. Assignment x ref unit 25 Task

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    Adult and Development

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    -social and emotional development -intellectual development -language development Each child develop at their own rate ‚ there is a sequence of development that progress from infancy to adulthood. The sequence of development is the pattern of which a child will progress as he/she gets older but any child may progress faster or slower than others . Phisical development ( age 0-3 ) Responding to sound and movement by turning their head . From sitting with support to sitting up right by themselves

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    may be selfish. Social exchange theories argue people may view relationships in a “profit” or “loss” way. Thibaut & Kelley believed people will look to see how rewarding a relationship is and then how much it costs to be in the relationship. If there is a profit left over (rewards – costs = profit) then that may encourage them to continue the relationship where as if there is a loss – this may motivate them to end the relationship. Blau argued that interactions are “expensive”‚ as they take time

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    This essay compares and contrasts two approaches for studying friendships between children: the approach in Bigelow and La Gaipa’s study (1975) and that taken by William Corsaro (1985). The former was one of the first studies of children’s friendships and involved in a first instance qualitative analysis of essays written by 240 boys and 240 girls about the distinguishing features of their best friends and in a second instance a content analysis approach. The latter was based on qualitative analysis

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    Aging Adult

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    Care of the Aging Adult The aging adult population is living considerably longer and is requiring more help with daily living. The aging adult is also becoming more active and some are not requiring much assistance with daily living. Accordingly‚ the aging adult is surpassing the age of 65 for reasons unknown. Care of the elderly population is increasing with each day. The older generation is living longer than previously thought possible. The aging adult now is living more active lives and in

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    professional boundary

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    the highest level of professionalism and dedication. Nurses provide a continuous service around the clock for the benefit of all citizens in the country. In many cases‚ nurses work double or triple shifts‚ to provide holistic nursing care. Nurses contribute major roles in the healthcare systems and as competent health care providers. Nursing is a dynamic profession and forever striving to meet the challenging needs due to constant change occurring in the profession. Nowadays‚ nurses generally

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    Adulty Adult

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    I am an Adulty Adult Austrian psychologist Erick Erickson states “to become an adult one must achieve a separate identity" He defines identity as "a sense of self apart from one’s family" In his proposed psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development he explains that by failing to achieve this‚ we become stagnant and unproductive. How do we achieve a separate identity‚ what is it that makes an adult; is it our decisions‚ our circumstances‚ or our age? I believe it is a culmination of all three

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    Assignment Essay (40%):- Explore the relationship between diet and behaviour with particular reference to young children This essay is going to focus on what influences there are on children’s diet and the effect it has on their behaviour and how different food such as sugar and food additives can affect children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder compared to children without it. Diet means the kinds of food that people eat whether it be a healthy or unhealthy diet. A diet is an

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    Becoming an Adult

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    you a grown-up? Is it moving out of the house? Hitting a certain age? Having a relationship? Getting a job? How is it that we can do those things‚ that we consider to be “adult”‚ but we still feel like kids? Or that we feel like grown-ups‚ we’re certainly old enough‚ but we haven’t seemed to have accomplished any of those things “grown-ups” have done? People never seem to quite understand the meaning of being an “adult”. I myself am not very sure of the full meaning of it. It has always seemed to

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