Reflection of My Childhood Essay

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    This assignment is a brief narrative reflection that does not require a rough draft or peer review. Prompt: Explore your television-viewing habits and how the way you have watched TV has changed over time. When and why do you usually watch television? Have you transitioned from watching shows with your family or friends to watching them alone on a computer? Do you watch shows when they are broadcast, or do you watch them via Netflix, Hulu, or DVR on your own time? Do you think of watching…

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    Miranda and Me The start of my YouTube craze began with a simple, humorous video of Miranda Sings. Miranda, a bizarre, comically talentless and narcissistic internet character created by Colleen Ballinger, sings popular songs with a peculiar accent and excessive use of vibrato, performing various satirical parodies of musical artists. Resembling a child who inappropriately applied her mother’s make-up, Miranda lavishly smears her face with superfluous lipstick and wears purple cat sweaters and…

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    shape our behaviours, and especially our reactions. If I were to go through my career as a teacher without critically questioning myself, I would be doing my student’s a disservice. I will have student’s that come from a different home and social life than the one I have experienced, and that will also shape their behaviours. If I am not willing to look at their lives through their own lens, I will not be making…

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    Night Reflection

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    conflict, or a theme Questions/Reflections: What are you thinking or wondering after having read this section? 1-2 notes is sufficient. Chapter 1 Summary: Elie, the main character lived in a town called Sighet in Transylvania. He was Jewish boy. His tutor, Moshe was deported…

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    they realize everything leave changes in time. His saddening words allow every listener to feel the grief of seeing what once brought them joy adjusting in the aging world. This reflection onto childhood leaves the provoking pain of one’s…

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    My mother, lived a childhood basically parentless. As a result of barely having a guardian to limit her liberty, she was given the freedom to experiment on anything the world had to offer her. Good or bad. Realizing what tough childhood she had experienced, she decided at just seventeen years old being pregnant with her first child, my older brother, she was not going to allow the childhood of her first born be a reflection of hers. With the two other kids she had, my younger sister and me, she,…

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    In Frank O’Conner’s, the “First Confession”, the author leads the reader down a comical path of childhood mischief, and innocence. The author’s tone and style is depicted in the story of children, Jackie and Nora, through sibling rivalry, comical views of childhood “sins” and actions, and resolution by confession and conversations with the priest. O’Conner uses lighthearted tone and humorous style within the passage and uses contrast of honesty and hypocrisy as basis of the story. The…

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    Key Assessment: Legal and Ethical Application / Reflection Paper As a counselor several key components guide our decisions for ethical and legal practice. Following the designated ethical codes of your specialty is of utmost importance. Professional codes guide our judgement, practice, and sound decisions. Ethical decisions, duty to warn and protect, countertransference, and supervision are all criteria to evaluate how counselors determine an ethical practice. Each criteria provides an…

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    Children can perform more challenging tasks when assisted by more advanced and competent individuals relevant to been early childhood educator. Sharing more information through my findings, useful ideas of scaffolding strategies with students developing social interactions article written by Alber (2011). The connection, therefore, was like strategies we conduct in our early childhood centre. Alber (2011) article fascinated me especially all learners wanting time to process new concepts and…

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    Final Course Reflection

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    Final Course Reflection When I began the journey of learning the content of human growth and development, I was overwhelmed at the thought of having to understand so much content in just five weeks. To be honest, I also did not understand why we were required to learn about development of the entire lifespan. I assumed that as an aspiring school counselor, that understanding the growth and development of children ages 5 to 19 would be sufficient. My initial thoughts proved to be wrong, and…

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