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    Dyslexia Issues

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    Studies conducted by Snowling (2000) reveal that the motivation of SpLDs students reduces leading to a lowered self-esteem, willpower, and self-concept to tackle problems and they characterize their academic failure or success to their luck. Research points out that academic apprehension among students commonly gets poorer as child 's improvement through school and may explain the reason why SpLDs students come across an intense emotional distress. Students with SpLDs are transitioning from…

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    Bullying Awareness

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    societies (National Center for Education Statistics, 2015). A child is considered bullied when he is frequently subjected to bad actions on behalf of peers. This counselor will address the issue presented in this paper through a group format raising awareness in teaching selected students the skills to recognize and diffuse bullying. The counselor will meet with the group 4 times. She will also meet alone with Juan 2 times. The sessions will be as follows, first session: Juan and counselor…

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    Based on student’s identified weaknesses, which students will benefit the most from the FISH strategy? Students who are identified as a struggling reader often times find decoding words the most difficult. According to Cooper, “a struggling reader is any student who is having difficulty learning to read” (2009). Reading does not come easy to every student. According to Aims Webb, there are four measures that take into consideration when deciding if a student has difficulty reading. “The four…

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    A foundation of self-awareness is crucial in connecting with others. Understanding one’s role in a relationship is necessary to be effective and know if one is fulfilling needs and expectations. For this reason, it is important to understand the identity of the counseling profession as well as gain insight into one’s individual identity as a professional counselor. Nuekrug (2014) supplied an insightful overview of the requirement, role, and responsibility of a professional counselor. However,…

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    English Speakers by Jan R. Edwards and Peggy Rosin sets out to evaluate the effectiveness of implementing curriculum of Mainstream American English (MAE) on African American prekindergarten children. More specifically, would it be possible to enhance awareness in Non Mainstream speaking children (NMAE) in recognizing the phonological, morphological, and pragmatic differences between the two dialects. The rational behind this study has several factors that provide a logical reasoning for this…

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    NCH wants its audience to raise awareness about issues surrounding homelessness and create change through action by encouraging audience to engage to make a difference in this population. According to a study done by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty said approximately…

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    making changes and decisions now in order to shape into who I want to be. However to track my progress, I need to continuously be self aware, get feedback and take assessments on a yearly basis to monitor how I am changing and who I am becoming. Self awareness and self introspection is and will be an ongoing process for me as it is for authentic leaders (Waite, McKinney, Smith-Glasgow, & Meloy,…

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    Morphological Awareness

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    Morphological Awareness on Literacy Achievement Jennifer Tayler ENGL 5171: Language Theory University of Colorado, Denver Dr. Hongguang Ying March 17, 2017 Morphological awareness is an important aspect of literacy instruction. In a standardized testing academic environment, the one thing that consistently demonstrates improved test scores across various standardized tests is vocabulary instruction. English Language Arts teachers know that literacy instruction is the most…

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    Autism Awareness

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    The Importance of Autism Awareness for First Responders Blog Post * required Flesch: 20.4 Kincaid: 15.2 Fog: 18.4 According to the most recent information available (Aug. 2015), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that from 2000 to 2010 the prevalence of autism increased by nearly 120 percent. Furthermore, a March 27, 2014 announcement from the CDC states that autism impacts 1 in 68 children across the nation. Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism is a brain development…

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    Self Awareness

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    discussed, which will be self-awareness, self-management, and empathy. This will help you as the reader learn more about how to apply these key points in your daily life and at work. Self-Awareness Whether it is personal or business related, it is important to know how to handle different scenarios with different people no matter their age, gender, education, ect (McGraw Hill Companies, Inc., 2008). It is very important to understand self-awareness as well. Self-awareness is the process of…

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