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    Covey Habit 4 Analysis

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    In order to keep family above all and on track, Habit 4, Think “Win-Win”, Habit 5, Seek First to Understand, then to be understood, and 6, Synergize, all are highly interwoven. Covey explains these three habits as an equivalent to a root, a route, and the fruit. Habit 4 is the root, the foundation that helps families start to seek mutual gains, rather than mere individual successes. It is the root from which Habit 5 and Habit 6 blossoms from. Habit 5 is the route, the ability to tap into…

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    creativity now?” one of the biggest misconceptions is creativity is only about some extraordinary individuals. Not at all, people can be creative in every aspect: music, math, dance, or literature. Our system has not acknowledged that, instead, they designed they education based on their opinions. Therefore: “And the consequences is that many high talented, brilliant, creative people think they’re not,” said Sir Ken Robinson. And so it leads to an urgent need: how to establish the knowledge…

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    Esfp Characteristics

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    My results for the Type Focus test were ENFP. The E stand for extravert, the N stands for intuition, the F stand for feeling, and the P stands for perceiving. ENFP’s are outgoing, friendly, and creative. They are curios, and have a desire to find new ways of approaching situations and solving problems. They are flexible, always willing to try something new, they find themselves always pulled toward new adventures, sometimes before they have finished their last endeavor. ENFP’s have the ability…

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    The Importance Of Choices

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    environment that, in turn, allows her students to be more engaged overall. She provides hands-on project based learning instead of tests, which pushes her students to continually be creative, use their imagination, and more importantly, believe in themselves. From personal narratives to open-ended final projects, problem solving skills and idea development are gained which are sure to aid in any profession you choose. Want…

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    the other one is talking with ourselves - private speech. Robert has the behavior of making guesses in math class. It could be regarded as a result of private speech. The private speech can be served to an intellectual function as a tool to solve problems and self-regulation (guide their own behaviors). Robert also talks to his mother about his record results. This indicates the idea that children’s cognitive development is process through the social interactions and the mental tool- language by…

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    Positive Guiding

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    (Marion, 2015). I do introduce and facilitate problem-solving skills. The result is children will recognize a problem and use their language skills to solve the problem. It also will teach the children respect for others and themselves. They will learn to negotiate. And they will use verbal/non-verbal communication skills. (Marion, 2015). The benefits of Guidance…

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    this style are the individual can be: unstable, restless, egocentric, undisciplined, fearful, exaggerates, weak-willed, loud, and untrustworthy; I scored 33 for B. This style has strengths such as independent, result oriented, pragmatic, questions, problem solver, critical thinker, determined, organized, logical, opinionated, decisive, confident and stable. This style has weaknesses such as the individual can be: angry, unsympathetic, self sufficient, emotionally immature, distrustful, ruthless,…

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    Essay On First Grade Lesson

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    cultural diversity or for ELLS however, this could be done by having those students work alongside other students or by putting the worksheets in their primary language. In regards to the special learning challenges, this lesson does promote problem solving, self-directed learning, and lifelong skills. This lesson meets all those needs because if children are unaware of how to take care of their teeth, this lesson and its activities will teach that to children and also teach them what can happen…

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    they were challenged to match vocabulary with definitions by piecing puzzle pieces together. As I teach math, it is easy to fall into the same pattern of drill and practice and expecting all students to demonstrate their problem solving skills through completion of math problems. As a special education teacher, within a math classroom, I constantly am thinking of how to accommodate all my students. However, after taking this course, it brought enlightenment of the different intelligences. This…

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    will have to help in facilitating the patient’s progression to surgery. If James and the NAP refuse to accept the delegated tasks she needs to show them respect and good communication. She needs to compromise and help. She needs to validate the problem and try to come up with a solution as a group. Charge nurse Trader has to take the lead by uniting with her staff and encourage them with positive feedback after delegating to them, and herself because remember she is legally and ethically to…

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