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    Pacifico, Maria Clara, and McCracken (2013), Autism Spectrum Disorder, “…is characterized by a shared spectrum of qualitative impairments in social interaction, associated with varying degrees of deficits in communication and marked repetitive behaviors and restricted interests.” Autism has become more common over the years and how teachers handle their learning is very important. Children with autism are sensitive to certain sensory experiences, and children with autism need to have…

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    Money can mean many things and function in many ways. Everyone has their own definition of money. Some people see money as the most valuable aspect of life. Whereas, others see it as an evil thing. The answer to if we make money or does money make us will vary from people to people depending on their ideas and views about money. These two ideas work hand in hand. We make money by creating it, earning it and putting a value on it, which then makes us by giving us power, security, and self-worth.…

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    My Personal Learning Theory

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    to some of the behaviorist approach. Modeling is an example of this. “Children acquire many favorable and unfavorable responses by observing those around them.” (Standridge, M.. 2002) One such example I use it the use of my cell phone and other behaviors not completely related to learning, but related to the classroom environment that I wish to create. The classroom environment is important to establish within the first few weeks of school. (here I would like to add some facts or a source that…

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    The self is a person 's being and what distinguishes them from others. It is what lets people know that they are separate from other people, who they are, and how they interact socially with others. The self is hard to describe because scientists can not pinpoint any part of the body to what makes up the self. Because the self is so hard to clearly define it is broken down into three main parts: self-knowledge, public self, and agent self. Self-knowledge is the awareness of beliefs that people…

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    Client-Centered Therapy

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    substance-use disorder (SUD) or other behavioral problem which contributed to the offense. Others might seek treatment to assuage family members, avoid a divorce, keep a home, or to stay employed. These clients do not necessarily wish to change their behavior; they simply wish to cushion some consequences. In order to use time and resources effectively, a therapist must first assess which of the five stages…

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    Behaviourist Theory

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    Behaviourism has been continuously linked with learning for many years (Tennant, 2003) and is a perspective that focuses on the changes in individuals’ observable behaviours. (Seifert & Sutton, 2009:23) It is the scientific method of study, observing the behaviour of living organisms in relation to any environmental occurrences. (Alberto & Troutman, 2003) Behaviourists often view observable behaviour as a crucial…

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    intervention. Denzil’s mother has him on a special diet, which includes Denzil drinking a cup of herbal tea every hour. He has an extensive history of being suspended from school since kindergarten for disruptive behavior, and lately his mother…

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    1.0 SOCIAL LEARNING Social learning theory by Albert Bandura (1977) practices the same concept with classical conditioning and operant conditioning. This learning theory emphasises on on-going process occurs between stimuli and response. Albert Bandura stated that behaviour is learned from the environment by observational learning. Social learning theory is about the process of interactions between children’s thoughts, feelings and behaviours and the surrounding environment. Social learning…

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    1.2 What is the social choice theory? Nowadays, Social choice theory become a tool for an analysis of collective decision making. The member should start out their opinions or values clearly of a given community or the citizens to attempts to derive from the collective verdict or statement. For this situation can be called direct democracy were determined directly by the members or the citizens of the society. The other form of democratic government is also possible and frequently find in modern…

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    Social Group Case Study

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    1. In describing social behavior, a “context” is a group activity. What were some of the “contexts” in which the Vice Lords were engaged? A “context” in a group is described as a group activity that they do together. The Vice Lords were engaged in some of the “contexts” such as meeting held by the City Lord. Also, they had “pulling jive” that was drinking alcohol and it was mostly wine. “Shooting craps” was also an activity that they had and it was street life cuts across other inclusive…

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