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    Positive Learning Environment Positive learning environments support the developmental needs of students not only academically but also socially and personally. Students thrive in environments where they feel safe amongst their peers‚ comfortable amongst themselves‚ nurtured and respected‚ and motivated to learn. All students‚ even those who have learning difficulties and personal challenges‚ can do well when they are physically comfortable‚ mentally motivated‚ and emotionally supported. Creating

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    CASHE Positive Environment Task 1 AC1.1: A description of what is meant by a positive environment In both a setting and home a positive learning environment is crucial for children. There are a number of things that contribute to a positive environment. A setting or class should be engaging and dynamic place for the children attending. Creating order and removing clutter helps children to feel there in orderliness in the environment in order from them to learn‚ having a disorganized environment

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    Everybody needs a little." Everybody needs a little respect. You know when you have respect. You know when you don’t. But what is respect really? And‚ how is respect demonstrated at work? You can demonstrate respect with simple‚ yet powerful actions. These ideas will help you avoid needless‚ insensitive‚ unmeant disrespect‚ too.

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    understand the diversity of individuals with dementia and the important inclusion 1.1 A) The term diversity means to understand and not showing prejudice‚ valuing the benefits of someone being different from ourselves‚ understanding one’s own beliefs and their effects on others‚ not making assumptions‚ understanding the basics of discrimination like gender‚ race‚ age‚ sexuality‚ disability‚ social class. B) Anti-discriminatory practice means to make sure individuals are treated equally‚ promote

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    The care value base is important in promoting a positive care environment and the rights of the service users as it promotes good self-esteem makes them feel happy welcomed and valued they’re treated like an individual. Everyone is treated fairly and equally. Everyone is entitled to have a say. Care Value Base The care value base is a set of rules and guidelines that every care practitioner has to follow in order to provide services to their clients. The seven principles are: 1. Promoting anti-discriminatory

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    considered murder because people believe that the life of the child starts as soon as it was conceived (O’ Brian‚ 15). The other side that people can argue is that there are circumstances where abortion should be allowed (15). There are many positive and negative aspects of abortion. Abortion has a huge effect on today’s society. Abortion was first practiced by the Hebrews (O’ Brien 15). The Hebrews did the procedure only when the mother’s health or her life was at risk (15). At first‚ the Christian

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    “What is Hypnosis?” Describe the psychological and physical aspects of hypnosis and discuss the role of relaxation in Hypnotherapy. Division 30 of the American Psychological Association describes hypnosis as “beginning with an introduction to the hypnotic process during which‚ it is explained suggestions for imaginative experiences will be presented to the client. This "hypnotic induction" is an extended initial suggestion for the client to use their imagination‚ and may contain further elaboration

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    usually single out up what other people feel and go through because I picture in my opinion in their shoes. I just love the idea of going to work every day and doing something I love: “helping others”. The positive aspects of the career are as follows: * Rewarding working with individuals and their tribulations * Frequently get a chance to observe the outcome of my occupation * Professional settings for the majority of the business * 9-5 work calendar‚ with litheness fixed for most

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    into finding new ones. They want to be the centre of all activities they take part in.   For a nursing student being an activist has many positive sides to it. Firstly‚ activists will thrive in placements due to their ability to problem solve. They

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    1. Describe your thoughts‚ feelings and initial response to the physical environment. At what facility is your placement? My placement is after school program YMCA at Centerville Elementary School in Beverly. Thoughts‚ feelings‚ and initial response to the physical environment were‚ that the school is big and has safety provided. Such as‚ the main entrance have video security camera. The door is not opened until the permission isn’t given from the inside. All doors are locked and cannot be opened

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