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Name 3 mood shifters? |
Changing places Balloon tennis Candle relaxation |
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What are four parenting styles? |
1. Authoritative 2. Authoritarian 3. Permissive 4. Neglectful |
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What does the Defence Children Services (DCS) have responsibility for? |
Supporting service families related to education and care |
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What are the types of families? |
Nuclear Blended Single parent Extended Couple Adoptive Foster |
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What are some parenting issues? |
Ineffective communication Lack of respect Differing styles Handling differences Feeling judged |
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How many parenting styles are? |
4 |
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What are acceptable disciplines? (Parenting styles) |
Time out Reasonable chastisement Natural consequences Logical consequences Taking away privileges |
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What are unacceptable discipline? |
Unreasonable chastisement Shaming/blaming Name calling/humiliating a child Withholding food/force feeding Discouraging Criticising |
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Explain authoritative parenting style? |
Warm and responsive Clear rules High expectations Supportive Value independence |
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What is the associated outcome with authoritative parenting? |
High academic performance More self-esteem Better social skills Less mental illness Lower delinquency |
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What is the associated outcome with authoritarian parenting? |
Lower academic performance Less self-esteem Mental illness Drug abuse Alcohol abuse |
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What is the associated outcome with permissive parenting? |
Impulsive behaviour Egocentric Poor social skills Problematic relationship |
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What is the associated outcome with neglectful parenting? |
Impulsive behaviour Delinquency Drug or alcohol abuse Suicide |
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Explain authoritarian style parenting? |
Unresponsive Strict rules High expectation Expect blind obedience |
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Explain permissive parenting style? |
Warm and responsive Few or no rules Indulgent Lenient |
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Explain neglectful parenting style? |
Cold and unresponsive No rules Uninvolved Indifferent |
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What are child cantered parenting issues? |
Disabilities Bullying Education Child care Child contact |
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What are types of Welfare Reports? (Army) |
Specialist Welfare recommendation Safeguarding referral Case conference (internal/external) Housing (pinnacle) |
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List 5 elements of a poor report? |
No reflection No analysis No link to theory Conflicting/no recommendations Unexplained abbreviations |
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List 5 considerations when compiling a report? |
Avoid jargon Deadlines Do no collude Ensure analysis Ensure report is evidence based |
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What is the JSP for Defence Writing? |
JSP 101 |
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What are the 5 stages of coping with death? (Kubler-Ross) |
1. Denial 2. Anger 3. Bargaining 4. Depression 5. Acceptance |
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What are the 4 tasks of grief? (Worden) |
1. To accept the reality of loss 2. Experience the pain of loss 3. Adjust to the new environment without the lost person 4. Reinvest in the new reality |
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Who created the model for growing around grief? |
Tonkins |
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What are 5 signs and symptoms of sudden death? |
Shock and disbelief No time to say goodbye Confusion Guilt Nightmares/flashbacks |
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Explain the growth need? (Alderfer’s ERG Theory) |
Internal esteem and self-actualisation |
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What are 5 signs and symptoms of anticipated death? |
Time to say goodbye Anticipatory grief Guilty Unfair Time to prepare |
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What are 5 feelings of those bereaved by suicide? |
Shame Guilt Anger Fear Distorted thinking |
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What is the definition of motivation? |
To be moved into doing something |
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What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs? (Motivational theory) |
Biological and physical needs Safety needs Belongingness and love needs Esteem needs Self-actualisation |
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What are 5 hygienes? (Job satisfaction) |
Company policy and administration Supervision Interpersonal relations Working conditions Salary Status Security |
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What are 5 motivators? (Job satisfaction) |
Achievement Recognition Work itself Responsibility Advancement Growth |
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What does Alderfer’s ERG Theory involve? |
Existence needs Relatedness needs Growth needs |
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Explain the existence need? (Alderfer’s ERG Theory) |
Material and physiological needs |
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Explain the relatedness need? (Alderfer’s ERG Theory) |
Social and external esteem |
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What are the five principles for goal setting? (Locke and Latham) |
1. Clarity 2. Challenge 3. Commitment 4. Feedback 5. Task complexity |
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What are intrinsic motivators? |
Fun Challenge No physical/actual reward Reward is achieved through interest and obtaining satisfaction |
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What are extrinsic motivators? |
Refers to an activity that is done in order to attain some separable outcome |
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What is coaching? |
An effective coaching conversation influences someone’s understanding learning, behaviour and progress. |
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What are the benefits of coaching? |
Accountability Empowerment Time Motivation Life investment Overcome limiting benefits |
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What is the grow model? |
Goal Reality Options Will |
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What are the five principles for goal setting? (Locke and Latham) |
1. Clarity 2. Challenge 3. Commitment 4. Feedback 5. Task complexity |
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What are intrinsic motivators? |
Fun Challenge No physical/actual reward Reward is achieved through interest and obtaining satisfaction |
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What are extrinsic motivators? |
Refers to an activity that is done in order to attain some separable outcome |
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What is coaching? |
An effective coaching conversation influences someone’s understanding learning, behaviour and progress. |
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What are the benefits of coaching? |
Accountability Empowerment Time Motivation Life investment Overcome limiting benefits |
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What is the grow model? |
Goal Reality Options Will |
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What are examples of care and support needs? |
Physical Mental health Injury Learning Sensory Substance |
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What are the types of abuse under the Care Act 2014? |
Physical Sexual Physiological/emotional Financial or material Modern slavery |
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What should you do if you suspect abuse? |
Act Report Seek Contact |