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    year old boy who enjoys playing and exploring new things. His mother experienced a normal pregnancy with no complications at birth. EA was born with a mild unilateral hearing loss. He was referred to an early intervention program by the state of California. At 3 months, EA began Early Intervention through Capistrano Unified school district. Ms. Jen, a special education teacher, would visit the child in-home once a month for an hour to work on his targeted milestones. At 8 months of age, Ms. Jen…

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    Animal-assisted interventions have also been proposed as a method to improve social interactions and communication skills in children with autism. Supporters of animals improving social competencies find that children have a natural connection with animals that may help to facilitate commination skills, which are often a difficult skill to target in children with ASD. Solomon (2015) advocates for the inclusion of the animal in structured interactions with the child, because “there are…

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    knowledge on special needs education law. This means that administrators will need to holding their staff to the proper procedures and maintaining the proper documentations, (BSP’s, Manifestation Determination’s, work samples, Positive Behavior Intervention Plan (PBIP), Transition…

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    2). Intervention is sometimes focused around an individual, family, group or within a community depending on the purpose of the intervention. As advocates for human rights, forensic social workers have a set of intervention strategies used to engage into these issues (Maschi & Killian, 2011). Some intervention strategies include “working with local, regional, and national organizations to promote, develop…

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    Inability to acknowledge the existence of the problem due to lack of knowledge The caregivers will reduce or eliminate modifiable risk factors associated to SIDS After the nursing interventions, the caregivers will verbalize understanding of risk factors and provide all precautions possible to prevent SIDS Nursing Interventions 1) Educate caregivers to position child in supine position. Occurrence of SIDS is higher when child is placed in prone position. 2) Raise child’s head slightly when…

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    To me to intervene in practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities means social workers know about evidence-based interventions to help achieve the goals of individuals, families, groups, organizations, and communities they work with. Social workers understand the theories from all course work and critically evaluate and apply what we know to successfully help clients meet their goals. We realize that inter-professional and interdisciplinary collaboration is…

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    NW will also be provided with a break card to allow him to use when he becomes overwhelm with his classroom assignments. The student will be provided a10 minute break before returning to the instruction. TEACH Behavior Interventions Intervention Type Specific Steps Replacement Behavior NW will be provided teaching tools to help decrease his behaviors in his classroom setting that effects his learning ability. The teacher will provide the student with 1-on-1 assistance…

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    Learning Disabilities Practicum Journal- This artifact demonstrates that I am able to use many different strategies as they relate to reading, writing, and math when I teach my special education students. 4.2 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Plan- This intervention plan demonstrates that I have used a problem solving strategy to help reduce behavioral occurrences with one of my IEP students. This artifact shows that I can use strategies to meet the needs of my students in nonacademic ways…

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    Dissatisfaction for government, along with perceived threats, had previously led to military interventions in Latin America prior to the 60s. However, following this and into the 70s, a new form of the intervention began taking place that differed from those before. As defined by Guillermo O’Donnell, an Argentine political scientist, the new military interventions were referred to as bureaucratic authoritarian regimes. Bureaucratic authoritarian regimes were systems of power in which the…

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    The strategies and interventions planned by any social worker hugely depends on the way they view their clients’ problems through the sociological lens. The success of interventions in any social domain is impossible without a thorough understanding of the nature, extent, assumptions, stereotypes and complexities of the issue. In the context of domestic violence, there seems to be an urgent need for social workers and agencies to acquire an in-depth understanding of the seriousness of the issue,…

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