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    Explain the main differences when communicating with adultsyoung people and children: The main differences between communicating with a child‚ young person or adult is our tone of voice‚ body language‚ facial expressions‚ gestures and the vocabulary we use. We need to adapt these depending on the age‚ needs or ability of the person we are speaking too.   If we are communicating with a small child we may do this by either playing a game‚ reading a story‚ using silly voices or playing with toys

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    Adult Development and Aging

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    policy on aging is varied but generally is supportive and provides programs to assist aging adults health and welfare. Adult development varies in different cultures‚ and is impacted in several areas. I. Early adulthood Using the observation method‚ this research paper examined early adults in the 20-39 age group begin to transition from early adulthood and into middle adulthood. Young women begin to feel the strains associated with trying to fit into the early adulthood. They

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    Communication and Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People and Adults TDA 3.1 1.1 Effective communication is vital when dealing with children and young people‚ in particular within the working environment‚ as it helps establish and maintain clear boundaries for the adolescents who are being dealt with. For example; if a young person is corrected on a behaviour that is negative‚ such as swearing‚ they need to see that staff follow the same rule‚ and that staff lead by example. Otherwise

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    Life Without Adults

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    kids think that life without adults would mean a lot of freedom and fun‚ but the truth is that it would lead to a lot of bad outcomes and consequences. Young children don’t have enough wisdom or knowledge as an older adult with maturity would. Adults are more organized and responsible than most average‚ ordinary kids these days. Small children would need a lot more supervision to help them stay safe and sound. The world would become a huge disaster without any adults to care and protect for the little

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    and Professional Relationships with Children Young People and Adults Interacting with and Responding to with Children and Young People [TDA2.3  –  1.1‚1.2‚1.3‚1.4‚ 2.1‚ 2.2]   CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE 1) How to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people You’ll need to change your behaviour and method of communication when establishing respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. This can be done making yourself more

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    Resilience and Adult Development Chundra R. Smith University of the Rockies Abstract The word resilience is defined in Webster’s Dictionary as: “an ability to recover from or adjust easily to misfortune or change”. This in the psychological world still has the same meaning as Bjorklund states: “resilience is the maintenance of healthy functioning following exposure to trauma”.  In dealing with life and adult development we are either going to become more resilient or breakdown. It is my belief

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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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    Adult and Holden Visits

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    Edmont Hotel: "Would you care to stop on the way and join me for a cocktail" Therefore‚ Holden will try to get some random stranger for a beer‚ as they won’t criticize him. Among other responsibilities‚ Holden tries to set rules up for himself like an adult‚ but ends up breaking them right away: "Last year I made a rule that I was going to quit horsing around with girls that‚ deep down‚ gave me a pain in the ass. I broke it though‚ the same week I made it- the same night‚ as a matter of fact." Holden

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    Becoming An Adult

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    become an adult. Professor: Lic. Israel Olivares Student: Jorge Elenilson Vasquez Medrano April 23‚ 2014 ADULTS Being an adult means develop an identity unique‚ since‚ to become an adult is not something that just instantaneously occur when people are in a certain age. Due to that‚ life has different stages where people can involve important aspects in order to become adults such as have independence‚ get responsibilities and make the decision to get married. Firstly‚ Adults are exposed

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    Adult and Development

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    together to make a sentence Social and emotional development ( age 0-3) Responding to adult voices and face‚ especially the mothers Enjoy games and playing with other children or adults Love to perform in front of an audience and please adults Waiting to de things for theirselfs Intellectual development (age 0-3 ) They do impressions of others Becoming more confident with themselves but still needs adult guidance Physical development (age 3-7 ) Jumps ‚ hops‚skips‚ pedals ‚ catch and throw

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