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    message (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). Letter-sound activities can be incorporated into lining up routines (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). During outdoor play literacy activities or singing activities can be included to develop phonological awareness skills (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). Read alouds can be conducted outside, and books can be read that relate to what children see outside (Bennett-Armistead, et al, 2005). This activity can create a connection between print and the…

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    Phonological Awareness

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    Minilesson One: Phonological Awareness Natalie Marchetti Georgia Gwinnett College Dr. Jennifer Greene READ 3200 Approaches to Reading Instruction September 24, 2017 Minilesson One: Phonological Awareness Introduction: The purpose of this phonological awareness minilesson is to develop students’ abilities to distinguish between spoken words containing / æ / sounds and words containing the / ɛ / sound. Phonological Awareness is defined as knowledge about the sound structure of…

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    begins compare himself to their standards as he call himself a “poor wretch...who had never beheld aught beautiful before”(110). This is one of the first instances where the Creation’s further experience with humans begins to affect his own self awareness and how he views himself. The Creation begins to feel a fondness towards the cottagers as he describes them as “fair creatures” with “gentle manners” that “smiled with such kindness and affection”(113). The Creation continues to see the De…

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    Self-Consciousness Development It has been mentioned that at the age of two is when prosocial behaviors come into display and a child is forming a conscious. In Philippe Rochats research on self-awareness, he uses five levels to explain the order of occurrence in which it is displayed from the time of birth until the age of 4 or 5 (Rochat 2013). Some of the very most important stages in mental and emotional states of a child include the first steps, the formation of words, or even smiling at a…

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    Awareness In The Field

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    Awareness- being up-to-date on the latest research in your field is critical for security in your job, but most importantly helping out your patients. If you do not have the awareness you are only hurting your client. When you administer therapy, clients want to feel like they are in good hands and that they have the best clinician treating them, who is very credible I their field. Everyone wants the best, and we should all strive to give our best, which means having a life-long learning…

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    Mindfulness Awareness

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    classroom setting in order to enable students to “process a broader range of information and have a greater conscious choice in how to respond to their experience”. This information substantiates the need for further study on the use of mindfulness awareness practice in the classroom setting to minimize anxiety. West (2016) reported that applying…

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    Phonemic Segmentation

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    After teaching my two lessons on phonemic segmentation and observing the two students during whole class instruction I have drawn various conclusions on both the students strengths and weaknesses. Student A excels at being able to tap out sounds within a three sound word, as student B is able to tap out the individual sounds of words with 4-5 sounds in them. These activities however acted as review for the students being as they were exposed to these concepts in kindergarten. During whole class…

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    Cultural Awareness

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    This essay will bring an understanding of the need for cultural awareness and competency in nursing practice in relation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait people, known as Indigenous people of Australia. Different factors responsible for chronic illnesses in Indigenous population will be explained and how nurses can help in conquering the gap between Indigenous and non Indigenous population in relation to health. Emphasis will be on how ethnocentric human nature can affect health adversely. It…

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    Sociocultural Awareness

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    . Their results concluded that by speaking on the topic in class, they were able to raise awareness about the topic (Marraccini 893). The authors talk about how white people are not faced with the same struggles as African Americans and thus they are oblivious to its effects (Marraccini 894). The goal of the study was to help educate people about the presence and impact of white privilege in society. However, the reactions from white students were seemingly negative. The author describes the…

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    Deaf Awareness

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    This past Saturday, I went to deaf awareness day at White Bear Lake High school. I had been eyeballing the event for some time since it seemed like a good way to see what the Deaf community is like on a larger scale than a single theater performance or game. I drove with Beth, and we ended up bumping into additional classmates on our way into the event. The six of us spent our time walking around to the many booths and asking questions as we went. I was surprised by the variety of presenters.…

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