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    perception/perceived relationships In a study completed with 172 families that have a child with a disability (CWD), parents were given a survey about what they perceived about their children 's relationship as well as their own personal feelings (Roper et al., 2014). The experiment looked at the burden on the parent and compared it to how the parent believes the children get along, “caregiver burden was negatively correlated with perceptions of positive sibling relationships for mothers (r…

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    be answered by examining the relationships that we have with others. Our parents, complete strangers and society itself, and our own desires all shape who we are on the inside. From birth and throughout most of our lives our mothers and fathers are the main ones who influence our behavior and actions. For instance when I was younger my parents always taught me that respect and kindness towards others would be the most effective way of building positive relationships. I followed what they said…

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    If these relationships are all positive and working together in collaboration, the individual is more likely to have a positive attitude towards sport. However, if there is an imbalance and one or all of the relationships foster a negative sporting experience, it creates a negative tension on the other relationships, which can be detrimental to the individual’s sporting outlook (Baker, Côté, and Hawes, 2000). Research in this area will help find the best possible relationships to enhance…

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    The following articles directly correspond with the hypothesis: A positive relationship is existent between mentoring of employees and affective organisational commitment. Article 1: Payne and Huffman (2005) study hypothesised protégés with supervisor mentors would provide career-related support and achieve the highest level of affective commitment. The IV (Independent Variables) supervisory mentors and the DV (Dependent Variables) employee's affective organisational commitment were measured by…

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    are three examples of ways a teacher can build a positive relationship with students: a. Making clear relationship between student and teacher is one of respect. This important so the student knows that you are their mentor and you are on their team. You want them to be successful and see it through that they are successful. Always be the student’s personal cheerleader! b. Knowing about the student’s home life is important when building a relationship with the student. By knowing about the…

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    Interpersonal Relationships can be seen as relationships in which commu-nication is effectively used between individuals resulting in them gaining trust, respect, and understanding. This is important in the student-mentor relationship in order for the mentor to adequately teach the students. (Bryan V. et. al. 2014, Hamilton L. 2012). A positive interpersonal rela-tionship is important during a student’s time with the nurse as it makes the clinical environment conducive for learning; this is due…

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    Positive Relationships/ Beginning of the Year Our school year starts with an individual orientation meeting for each preschool family. At this meeting, I ask the parents to share helpful information about their child. I learn each child’s preferences, favorite topics, fears, and other information. I also send home a survey with the families, to get more in-depth information. During the first few weeks of school, I work on getting to know my students. Letting them get to know the adults in…

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    Building Positive Relationships Humans are social creatures, therefore meaning we need to be social through our relationships with others in order to learn. According to O’Donnell et al. (2016), “relationships are the basis for social development and each student who enters the school brings a unique history of cultural values and relationship models”. Relationships are how students learn, through the competency to make friends evidently building them up for academic success. Positive…

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    scheduled for counseling at CHR on 08/18/2016 at 4pm- which she meets with her counselor bi-weekly. Denies any recent relapse of illicit drugs. This writer reviewed the patient's UDS result as it was positive; however, reviewing her UDS result from January to present, some of her results were positive and negative. According to the patient, she does not have an explanation and says, " I take my medication as prescribed and that's it, Charlene. I swear to GOD......Oh God,....am I not going to get…

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    to determine specific aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships using the mutual-participation model (Apollo, Golub, Wainberg & Indyk, 2006).The results were collected through seven focus groups made up of HIV positive patients. Through analyzing patient self-reports and verbatim recordings of the focus groups, positive caregiver-patient relationships proved to help individuals manage their illness. Three aspects of positive caregiver-patient relationships were identified including:…

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