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    This leads to a high percentage of youth who are exposed to sexual risk behavior. This is important given the poor outcomes associated with sexual risk behavior such as teen pregnancy, STD and HIV. Previous research has supported the use of EBIs for youth exposed to sexual risk behavior and HIV/AIDS. However, it is still unclear which EBIs are best suited to which youth, given the diversity of youth populations including ones…

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    observation and imitation of gender behavior, as well as through rewards and punishments children experience for behaviors believed to be appropriate or inappropriate for their gender (Santrock, 2016). Basically, what the children see from the models throughout their life is most likely how they are going to act when they are adults. Some of these men on the soccer team probably grew up in a home where the objectification of women was deemed appropriate behavior and they were either encouraged…

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    As time advances, music becomes an evermore necessity in everyday life. Music harnesses the capability to influence behaviors and moods and even important decisions one formulates in life. An agent with that capacity must have genuine, meticulous monitoring. Choosing between more uplifting music and more degrading music can be difficult, considering that a collection of adults enjoy rap and music categories like such that contain heaps of degrading messages. After recognizing both sides, it is…

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    appropriate social behavior in an unobservable sphere of student sexual activity, which is often further confused by the presence of alcohol. Considering that these guidelines have not been entirely reasonable or useful, I sought to research the attitudes and beliefs regarding sexual consent held by college students and how they differ from lawful definitions. In particular, what norms exist for when students believe consent should be sought and what norms exist for what behaviors are viewed as…

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    Proactive strategies are interventions that are used daily to reduce the likelihood of occurrence of the demanding behavior. An example or tool I used in my classroom for proactive strategies would be music during work time and transitions. The music tends to help with disruptive behaviors and soothing frustration. It also helps students know when to transition to their next station and do so quickly. Another example of a proactive strategy that…

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    An effective classroom management plan is pertinent to building productive and successful learning environments. To achieve this, teachers must base their pedagogies and approaches on evidence based theory that underpins positive student behaviour, and promotes respectful, engaging and rich learning experiences (O’Neill & Stephenson, 2011, p. 35). There are a range of models that have been created by theorists who have studied behaviour and why misbehavior and disengagement occurs. In order to…

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    Within this assignment I will be outlining why it is that children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. I will also be discussing the procedures involved in taking children into care. I will also be discussing what a care order is and how, why and when they are put into place. I will also be discussing and explaining the different reasons and scenarios that could result in a child having a care order put in place. I will also be discussing the different rights…

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    because our program focuses on behavior, he wanted to continue to have two trainers in the building. He wanted me to take over this…

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    My management plan is for the primary students who are entering a new stage in the development of thinking that Piaget (1963) referred to as the stage of concrete operations. “The result is that thinking takes on a more logical, more orderly appearance” (Hughes, 2010, Para.7). As a result, they will be able to understand clearly the consequences of their behaviours. In order to make my expectation of good behaviour clear for my students, I need to use the following strategies. First, I have to…

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    Miller (2007) defines classroom management as: “Broadly conceived, classroom management refers to the orderly organization of materials and activities and the development of acceptable student behavior within the school learning environment (Classroom management, para. 1). The teacher establishes the management structure within the classroom as well as the method of classroom discipline. Teachers quickly come to the conclusion that classroom discipline…

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