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    Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example - if applying to be an administrative assistant experience is preferred as you Employability Skills * Experience in the job - if they already have experience they have a better advantage as they don’t need training and they have the knowledge they need to complete the job. For example -

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    itself is written in a very comical way to make the very upsetting parts seem less hurtful then they actually are. An example of this is when the main character Harold and his father were playing basketball and two girls came up to comment on their skills. Our next-door neighbor‚ aged five‚ wandered over into our yard with a playmate. “He’s blind‚” our neighbor whispered to her friend in a voice that could be heard distinctly by Dad and me. Dad shot and missed; I did the same. Dad hit the rim;

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    Communicate with and complete records for individuals. When I started working with Miss R I read her care plan with great attention to her hearing/vision/communication issues‚ because misunderstanding between carer and client could potentially lead to poor care standards. It stated that Miss R has good communication skills‚ her hearing isn’t impaired and her distant vision is good too‚ however she does use reading glasses. I try to constantly improve my communication skills through various

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    Piaget’s Theory of the development of children Have you ever thought of how a child’ mind works and how they learn? Well Jean Piaget has‚ he developed the theory that all children learn through four different stages of development. The stages he unveiled are; sensorimotor‚ preoperational‚ concrete operations‚ and formal operations. He believes that each stage is just built on the previous‚ and I highly agree with this theory of development. Each stage he developed is also arranged into an age sequence

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    among the least likely to believe in phychics palmistry astrology and other paranormal phenomena. Why might that be? Scientific psychologist believes in total science‚ they believe that anything happen is have a scientific phenomena‚ which can’t be explain by palmistry and astrology. Those are mere prediction of future without having any valid ground to support their prediction which irrelevant in the eye of science. 3. Why is the scientific method described as a cycle rather than as a simple six step

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    "This is the beginning of a learning experience we have chosen to share. We can waste it or we can capitalize on it. But‚ it is important because of what we are exchanging for it. When this experience is over‚ the time will be gone forever‚ leaving something in its place that we have traded for it. Together we can gain‚ not lose and succeed...not fail. And we shall not regret the price we paid for it." Author Unknown GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE LISTENING 1.Stop talking! You can only do one of two

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    Explain ways of empowering children and young people to make positive and informed choices that support their well- being and safety. 6.4 When working with children we need to support them to help keep them safe and help support their own well -being. There are different ways to do this such as helping them to understand boundaries by reinforcing issues when they arise in a positive manner such as taking turns ‚ being patient and no pushing. We must understand that some children take more time

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    to work with children. It is not an easy way because children have different characters and behaviors. Moreover‚ I am ready to deal with any kind of behavior. I have the knowledge and aptitude to find the best solution for them. I know I am the tool to children build a strong self-esteem in their lives. Children are like a sponge who absorb everything that I teach them. I like children naturalness and innocence how they say what they think. I can use activity plans that help children to learn in

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    Explain the importance of resilience in children and young people Resilience is a mixture of nature and nurture. Attributes that some children are born with‚ such as good intellectual ability and a placid‚ cheerful temperament‚ are associated with resilience. Children who are born prematurely and/or with disabilities‚ who cry and cannot be comforted‚ who cannot sleep or who will not accept being held are more vulnerable to adversity and may be less likely to be resilient. There are‚ however‚ many

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    “Computer’s Cannot Teach Children Basic Skills” by David Gelernter. In this article‚ Gelernter states the benefits and the downfalls of having computers in the classrooms. He also states how we are beginning to spend too much money on computers that aren’t even needed to be able to teach basic skills. The main point that is made by the passage is that we rely too much on technology‚ such as computers or phones when they are technically not needed. There are things such as spell check that correct

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