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    Practicum Research Paper

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    Reflective Paper 2 I just started my practicum at a local high school. From my observation of how my site supervisor completed her work duties, I found that my supervisor was good at active listening and empathic understanding. She also told me the importance of listening and empathy in my future work. Therefore, I anticipate that active listening and empathy is the skill that I will use most frequently at my practicum site. Listening plays an essential role throughout the whole counseling…

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    The Human Hearing range is from 20Hz to 20kHz (20,000Hz). Hearing and sound plays a very important role in our lives. It allows us to communicate with each other. Music helps us express our feelings and share our cultures with the whole world. Sound allows us to hear, react to fear, and to hear different kinds of music. Sound is a form of energy, like light or heat (Seller, 3). Sound is produced by vibrating objects. When an object vibrates, the surrounding air moves back and forth as well.…

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    Auditory Synthesis Essay

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    There are unique auditory processes that are very important to help the listener deal with simultaneous, often competing audio signals or sources such as competing speakers or musical instruments/instrumental sections within an orchestra. To be able to distinguish the individual sounds and more importantly, the individual superimposed vibrations travelling to the listener, the auditory system, and the architecturally designed environments, have specific methods that allow the listeners ears to…

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    senses, hearing is an essential medium, which connects us with one another and our surrounding environment. My personal experience on how important the sense of hearing has influenced my decision in having a career in this field. As an undergraduate student I majored in SLHS, did research with professors and continued on in volunteering in audiology clinics. These experiences had driven me into becoming a hearing screening and further my interest in audiology. Firstly, as a Newborn Hearing…

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    Preschool Science What Are Senses? Activity duration: Estimate of 80 minutes. Keep in mind this depends on the size of the groups and student cooperation. Morning circle should take max of 15 minutes to talk about activity Each station should take 10 minutes of time Reflection circle time should take 15 minute Purpose: Children will explore their senses in this lesson plan full of fun activities. It will help them discover an understanding of each sense and how we use them. Overview:…

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    Personal Philosophy Essay

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    one’s own ideas, however; tolerating, listening, and absorbing other viewpoints, is more beneficial, rather than dismissing them due to social skills, enhancement of knowledge, and an all around happier life. Social skills contribute to this idea of hearing someone out before rejecting them, because without social skills or the failure of using them correctly helps result in this act of dismissing others views simply because one is too narrow minded. The act of engaging in eye contact, actively…

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    With music, you experience something that is encoded into our bodies and our brain. It goes directly to a part of the brain that stimulates our emotions. Music starts affecting humans at an early time. The human fetus begins to hear when they are 17 to 18 weeks old. Music is energy. People that can not hear can still feel the music with vibrations. Every object has the capacity to send waves or vibrations. Vibrations make the music go into the brain by sending waves. An electrical charge…

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    Essay On Mother To Son

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    One of the senses used in this poem is hearing, when they mother is speaking to her son he is listening and hearing her voice, wisdom and love. Also the way she explains her hardships and perseverance you would use the senses of seeing and touching. Seeing because you have to imagine and see the metaphors she uses, such as, walking…

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    limitations except the ones we make. The first time I failed a hearing test was in the 3rd grade. I didn’t tell my parents because I didn’t want to wear a hearing aid. At the time I thought hearing aids were huge tan blocks behind your ears that only old people wear. I have no clue why my school never told my parents but yeah. It didn’t bother me much since it was minor hearing…

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    Active Listening

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    effectively, ideas and thoughts are easily misunderstood, and the whole system breaks down. Unlike hearing, listening requires focus rather than just hearing sounds. In addition, listening requires paying attention to not only what is said, but also to how it is being said, as well as non-verbal messages. Active listening Active listening is the key to effective communication because it encompasses hearing…

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