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    instructions, grabbing objects, difficulty focusing on tasks and difficulty completing tasks before wanting to move on to another task. Emma is able to be redirected with verbal reminders of the “rules” but needs that reminder repeated between steps of an activity. Emma’s strengths are her visual motor skills. When she is focused she is able to write her first name and majority of her last name and straight line shapes with curved shapes emerging. Emma may benefit from additional support in…

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    of the goals to see if they are realistic or if they need to be changed. A contract is another agreement that is a written contract. This contract helps the social worker and the client clarify goals, tasks and activities that determine who is responsible for each goal, task and activity. There is also a timeframe that is agreed upon to help stay on track with each one. When a client doesn’t want to change their lifestyle or their behaviors this can become frustrating for he social…

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    about writing even though at times it has been very stressful. I have managed to show up to every class on time and turn in every assignment. English 111 is a great class to learn how to write effectively and learn to cite work. The work citing activities were probably the most important thing that I learned in class because it was very helpful for the future. My writing strengths and weaknesses have definitely showed throughout this course. My biggest weakness at the beginning was have a…

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    The Group dynamics within our group ‘Team Instinct’ varies from day to day. Depending on what type of mood we are all in, our group seems to take on different group roles or tasks without even realizing it. Some days our group can work very well with a plethora of us being initiators and coordinators, while the rest turn more towards being the recorders and instigators. The next day the roles and tasks could be flipped, and some of us could be doing the opposite job of which we did yesterday.…

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    successful individuals that we one day want to be. In today’s society there are lots of activities that can hinder our growth as human beings, however, it is how we deal with these activities and distractions that will decide whether we become successful or not. If we can learn to slow things down and focus on one item at a time, we will in turn help ourselves by giving the necessary focus to that particular task or activity. We can also use decision making strategies like Covey’s decision time…

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    alleviate the feeling of dread experienced when forced to complete the job. Skills Certain skill sets perpetuate the majesty of moment experienced. In fact, Neck and Manz (2013) argued that these skills should be implemented into the unpleasant activity in order to make the task more tolerable or even pleasant. Some of these exercises include: (a) focusing on pleasant versus unpleasant features of our…

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    Lan1260 Week 6 Essay

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    In the lesson Cindy and I had planned for the Week 6 Tutorial for the Unit LAN1260, the specific learning goal was to present and justify a point of view relating to a prediction about the content of a text and to clarify the understand of content as it unfolds in formal and informal situations allowing student’s to connect ideas of their own experiences presenting and justifying a point of view. Students were introduced to the key learning goal and were given an example of the task to be…

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    Focus of dimension: Considers how well the teacher manages instructional time and routines and provides activities for students so that they have the opportunity to be involved in learning activities. Summary of strengths: Clear behavior expectations: Teachers were observed stating clear expectations, such as, “show me a quiet hand”, “put your tray in front of you”, and “This is how we hold scissors safely.” During the observation, it was evident that most children understood the rules and…

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    Brother G Interview Paper

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    strong medications which cause nausea and tiredness, hindering his occupational performance. However, the ECT does decrease the frequency of negative outbursts, which in turn increases his occupational performance. The therapy allows him to engage in activities with other residents and for a longer duration without becoming upset or…

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    Clinical Task 1

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    The skill that the students were participating in was spatial awareness. The objective of the activity was to move around the gym while avoiding other students. While watching the student in the activity I noticed two inappropriate trails. After giving out instructions I sent the students out to start the activity. The student that I am analyzing just stood in one place. I had to tell the student that they must keep on moving. The second time the student…

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