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    Alison ran into the bathroom and locked herself in a stall. Scared to her bones she puked in the toilet shaking as if she was a tree during a hurricane. Shudders ran through her pale, weak body. “Hey, Dyke!” a group of girls came in the bathroom. Afraid Alison curled up in a corner. “Come out here and fight!” the girls pounded on the stalls walls and door. “Please leave me alone!” Alison cried, covering her ears. Tears streamed out of her eyes as they shouted and screamed at her. “Stop!” Alison…

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    Toddler Room Observation

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    In the older toddler room (24 months), most of the children are beginning potty training. However, those children who are still in diapers, are changed in the bathroom with the child standing next to the caregiver changing them. This is so the caregiver can change a child and still watch the other children in the room. The caregiver always washes their hands and wears gloves when changing a child. The older toddler room also has plenty of snacks to the children, but also the children bring…

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    a. Advantages: Avent’s Park has many advantages for people living with a disability. There are 10 parking spaces when you arrive at the park, one of those being an accessible spot. The accessible parking spot is a clearly marked, van accessible. The space is located directly in front of the entry walkway with no impeding surfaces or objects. The walkway is firm, stable and made of concrete with a width of 66 inches allowing lots of passing room. Luckily the entire area of the park is…

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    Halloween from a candies point of view is waiting to be chosen by someone from a bowl, and being put in a bag. Some pieces of candy get lucky because they are at the bottom of the bowl, and might not get picked. Other pieces of candy are unlucky, and get chosen, and they get scared being in a bag, and having other candy landing on them. They think they’re safe, but little do they know is the people are going to eat them. The candy start to hear talking, “Jordan what kind of candy did you get…

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    in home environment. 3. Transfers – most transfers will be difficult for the patient (ex. w/c to bed, bed to w/c, toile transfers). Due to paresis, maximum assistance is required during transfers. • Goal: Patient will be able to transfer on/off (toilet, chair, w/c) with minimum assistance and with the use of AE/DME to regain independence in bathroom…

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    Essay On Active Listening

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    Active Listening, Additional Support, and Effective Communication Active listening is imperative to be successful in any line of work, though it is specifically important in education because educators need to understand the parent’s viewpoints and feelings. Active listening can be defined as “the skill required to simply “feed back” the deeper felt message (not words) of the sender in the words of the receiver” (p. 151). Active listening involves going past listening to the sender in order to…

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    done. Okay, I know its A LOT more complicated than this, but this is basically my experience with doing the laundry. Working is like doing laundry, well doing laundry is work, but you know what I mean. Emptying your laundry bin is just like writing a paper, you start to type a bunch of words onto the page, just like you dump the clothes out of the bin. Then, you know, you clean up with some bold letters, and a nice header to make it look good, just like what detergent does. Then you upload…

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    Ww1 Trench Hygiene

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    trenches were horrible when it came to the hygiene of it. It had the rotten smell of decaying men and feces from the soldier's. The smell of the human feces brought all the rodents and the maggots to the trenches. (The life on the front line) The toilets left the dead soldiers, some of them were left in the sun, and others were buried in the trenches. The…

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    I began having to rush to the restroom once again, constantly worrying where the nearest toilet was on campus. My colon had become inflamed and more and more blood started to coat my toilet bowl. I called my doctor and we started to try and to get things under control. I started an aggressive steroid treatment in an attempt to quench the fire that had started in my colon. I managed to get…

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    D. Describe the practices you could implement in an early childhood education and care service to ensure that each child has clean bedding for rest and sleep times. A. In a child care setting it is important that each child has their own bed, it is not ok to let children share and sleep on beds and blankets used by another child due to possible infection spreading. Cots, beds and mattresses should be cleaned after each child has used them which means we need to strip bedding and wipe all…

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