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    want to make sure that the professional can understand your views of the child. It’ important to find different ways to communicate with families because you will never know what barrier you could face. With all these different barriers with families not speaking the same language and with different stress levels it can be hard to truly communicate with families. You want to make sure that the teacher actually listens to your concerns like priorities, hopes, needs, goals, and even wishes. As a…

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    home-based early intervention services beimg more culturally sensitive towards the children and families that they deal with and this is very important. As the years pass the population of families with children who have a disability, mental health issue and who are delayed become more socioculturally, linguistically, ethnically, and diverse. It is expected that interventionists work well with families who challenge them to provide home-based intervention services in different, but still…

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    “World of Difference Benefit Luncheon”, Ha and her family, and Gurung both show the same struggles and challenges of feeling inside out while fleeing and finding home. If they wanted to fit in with the other people, they had to risked many things, speak and learn a new language, and practice a different religion and culture, for instance, “I’m furious unable to explain… I hate, hate, hate it.” (156) After fleeing Saigon, Ha can not speak their language but she understands the things they’re…

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    unstable and uncontrollable side effects are ruining family relationship. These side effects include addiction that causes anti-social behavior, lack of socially verbal communication that makes people insensitively ignorant and create jealous feeling that cause fights. Social media has make communication more accessible now than ever before. You can access it anywhere and anytime. The problem with that is that people…

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    ex-wife of being hysterical making the son nervous. Social Worker Nonverbal Behavior A social workers will converse through the body language of the client in determing, even if, intense or relaxed. The author states, "the tense or relaxed may decide the extent of formality often relates to personal style" (Ashman & Hull, 2015). A social worker observes the body language as a personal style of each client…

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    Also, the social class of the child seems to be middle class family. In Tokyo, it seems that applying skills to the child is important rather than being competitive with other kids. The places that the mom went with the Mari it was a group work. Their communities work on groups for the well-being of the child. The movies showed that in Tokyo there are many people and a lot of traffic. 4. What socialization processes did the baby’s family…

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    tried to conform to societal views and norms. Gail has pride in her heritage and partakes in cultural aspects, traditions, and celebrations. She grew up in Fall River, Massachusetts with her father, mother, two sisters, and one brother. Her extended family lived in the same community as well, so they often supported one another. However, she spent the majority of her life in Rhode Island, more specifically attending the University of Rhode Island (URI). Gail received…

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    21-years old, Langston Hughes produced “Mother to Son” to represent the familial relationship in a black household. Hughes incorporates deep contrasts in the subject’s life through literary comparisons with descriptive language while connecting the whole story with a distinct form of language structure. Hughes has the mother in the poem express her wishes for her son through a single metaphor: a staircase. The second line introduces the “crystal stair.” This establishes the idea of a crystal, a…

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    Unit 3 Frq Essay

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    affect total languages by wiping out their existence completely. The Translation Blog by Transpanish says “In Andean nations such as Peru, there is increasing awareness that indigenous populations require special support if their minority languages are to survive” (Translation Blog 1). It is already proven that on some very small languages, they are being taken over by the more predominant ones, simply because that allows for more communication outside the country. Even the larger languages get…

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    Family Tragedy “Mid- Term Break” is a poem written by Seamus Heaney. This poem concerns a mournful young man grieving a death in the family, which is believed to be a possible younger brother. “I saw him for the first time in six weeks. Paler now (line 18).” Heaney uses language throughout the poem to show that something bad has happened and the cruel reality of a death in the family. “Mid- Term Break” conveys real-life problems to show that death is always around the corner, no matter how old…

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