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    to all children so the children are able to learn sign language to talk to the particular child and so the child isn’t left out to be given a 1 to 1 more different type of explanation to feel separated and distant from the other children. Therefore after the explanation…

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    as suggested previously, this task is not very suitable for judging students’ speaking skill, and the teacher will need to plan other tasks to gather more information about students’ speaking ability. The debate assessment that the students have after this task will be a good chance to collect such…

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    primary measure variables, and have been used to study wellness in relation to diverse psychological and demographic indices. The measures have been used for evaluation and as a pretest to assist counselors to measure interventions with elementary school students, college population, and adults. Wellness is linked to constructs such as short and long term traits of psychosocial well-being, health relationships, job stratification, and is linked negatively to psychosocial disturbance and…

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    playroom, I planned and set up the activities. I planned two art activities and decided that I would let the patient decide what we would do if we had leftover time in our hour long session. We had previously made glitter calm down bottles, but this patient had…

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    Execution of voluntary acts is preceded by preparatory processes in the central nervous system (CNS). The task specifies the act required – a speech act, a manipulative act, a locomotor act – and preparatory processes specify when and how the act will be executed so that the task requirements are met in the prevailing conditions (Jeannerod 1994; Requin et al. 1991). Preparatory processes must therefore incorporate information about task requirements and environmental conditions in order to…

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    Our group is an Anchor store, the people in my group are: Abi Shires, R.J. Villar, Flor Flores and myself. The night that we found out whose in our group we talked about what we were going to do. We are short one person, the three of us decided that we will present a store similar to Wegmans. When we met Flor, we told her that we were thinking to present a grocery store. We asked Flor if that was okay with her or if she have another idea. Flor agreed with us and liked the idea of the organic…

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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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    The reason why it is considered to be unpredictable is because the tasks are repeated in a random order. However, there is a way to differentiate which task is required at a moment, is due to the task being followed before or after a specific stimulus. Similarly to the previous paradigm, predictable task-switching, the participants’ performance during the switch trials are compared with their performance during the repetition trials. However, the results showed that participants…

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    He continued to explain that Sam will wash and dry his hands, and attempts to brush his teeth. I have provided Lyle with a ‘lift the lip’ pack (children’s tooth brush and paste) for Sam to promote the practice and independence in brushing teeth activities. Sam may benefit from watching ‘Tom and his toileting triumphs’ on you tube or DVD to provide insight on the toileting process. The DVD can be loaned from CDT if required. Interactive social skills: This looks at how Sam copes with separation,…

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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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