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    Facilitated Communication

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    arm of a disabled individual is guided by another person known as the ‘facililtor’ towards and onto on a keyboard or other sort of communication device ultimately, allowing those disabled individuals an opportunity to converse (Hyman, 1999). The facilitator physically steadies the autistic individual’s finger as it presses the keys forming coherent sentences (Hyman, 1999). Therefore, this raises the question of could ideomotor effect account for facilitated communication? Numerous findings have…

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    Group Reflective Essay

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    their groups. Purpose and Goal of the Group I observed a 90-minute group this past Thursday in which its purpose was to prevent relapse of committing sexual offenses. The group consisted of two women facilitators and eight male members. The group is usually run by one leader, but a co-facilitator was required for this session because the principal leader had to leave early. Thus, the co-leader took a standby role…

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    the classroom, routines, use of visual supports, and reward systems as facilitators of inclusion (Carter et al., 2014). Teachers need to be trained in research based practices specific to students with ASD and stay up to date with changes professional knowledge in order to be in accordance with the Council for Exceptional Children’s (CEC) ethical principles for special education professionals. The next most reported facilitator was again support from teacher assistants and other staff.…

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    about the group rules/manual or the education being given during group. Yes using a professionally large vocabulary of words may present an individual seem more educated, however, it alone will not influence a member want to do whatever the group facilitator says. There is also the issue of discussing goals in this statement. Although having members define what the goals are may seem like…

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    and literacy and social justice organizations. “The ultimate goal of the R.E.A.L. Youth Program is to help young people move past adversity,” Hall explains. Aiming for an organic approach to mentoring, the program leaders are called facilitators. These facilitators work side-by-side with the youth to identify issues in their lives, pinpoint underlying causes and brainstorm actions for individual and community transformation. Using the concepts of Respect, Excellence, Attitude and Leadership, the…

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    to communication and strong interpersonal skills is vital. As result we were drawn to a facilitator or coordinator leadership structure (Anonymous - Background, 2016). In the facilitator or coordinator style, no person has ultimate authority over the other or the work but the facilitator or coordinator manages and organizes the process (Anonymous - Background, 2016). Kaner (2004), suggest that a facilitator or coordinator leadership structure will inspire all members to be completely engaged…

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    interpersonal relationship”. A school of thought advocates that, facilitation is a role of one person leading a team. Notably, Armson (2007) opined that, the primary aim of the facilitator is to encourage others to be reflective so as to understand gaps in performance and where changes can be made. Also, Lencioni (2004) a facilitator is a person who is trusted by the team, has knowledge of the organisation and is keen to help the team succeed rather than accomplish any personal objectives. On…

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    Group Evaluation Paper

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    This was our last meeting we did ask the students to please continue utilizing the information they received throughout the group process to help the until they graduate high school and possibly college. We asked them to please continue sharing the provided information and skills with their community and friends. Analysis of the Student Social Worker’s Practice The social worker’s in this session assured that the meeting would be in a safe establishment. I made sure that every student was…

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    Cell Group Observation

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    the member has a very good relationship. The second cell group that I attended is more structured. It was attended by 6 persons. We sang songs and prayed. Each one had an opportunity to share what they thank God for or what they had in mind. The facilitator did not talk too much, however the conversation tend to divert in different topics e.g. homosexuality, divorce, child rearing and personal experiences. It took us a long time that we were not able to read a scripture and talk about the word…

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    The study is about a mixed-methods approach to maximize the efforts of health care practitioners and their time educating disadvantaged women at the Sure Start Children’s Centers. The reason for the study was that upon observation the educators were missing opportunities to engage with the female participants, thus gaining their trust, which would lead to them being more open to the health education to improve their diets. Just as important as the health education program and who conducts the…

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