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    struggled with putting myself first, and putting up boundaries with others. I have worked hard to ensure that I maintain a healthy balance of considering others, yes also knowing my own personal limitations. I am glad to see that I am…

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    Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. Personal factors that may affect a child’s development include: Health and Disability A child’s general health can affect their development. Children who have spent an extended amount of time unwell or in hospital in the first years of their life may have delayed physical development. Premature babies are more likely to show variations in their development than full term babies. Their milestones…

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    Personal Development Plan Introduction: I am _______ and currently I am pursuing _______ course. As this is aim to create the personal development plan which I can document for self-analysis, self-reflection of my strength and weakness. This will be a evaluation of my potential and skills that I have acquired by learning PDP module. I am always very interest to learn new thing and will learn things very quick way but I use to get distracted easily when I am on some work. As I have learned in…

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    Belasen (2012), emphasizes that management development approaches must target specific weaknesses and the psychological underpinnings, surpassing the typical “shotgun” approach of offering the same leadership training to all managers. This paper will examine both my strengths and weaknesses upon re-completing of the Competing Values Skills profile and outline a specific Personal Leadership Development Plan. First, I will analyze the strengths and weaknesses associated with these updated results…

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    PSED is Personal, Social and Emotional development, it gives the child a sense of belonging and lets them express their feelings. There are four principles involved in PSED: -A unique child -Developing positive relationships -Enabling environments - Learning and development The way the child manages their emotions has prolonged consequences for further development of these areas. The setting in which I work in as a childcare practitioner is situated in Co. Kildare, it is a small community…

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    away as a result of lack of transport as well as his mum’s anxiety they rarely go out. There are a lot of personal factors that are affecting Callum’s development such as maternal health, health status, disability, sensory…

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    identity is something human beings from the age of awareness have been curious about. Most people want to know who they are. Sue & Sue (2016) used an old Asian saying to explain an identity framework called the Tripartite development of personal identity. This framework explores personal identity on three different levels; individual level, group level, and universal level. On an individual level of identity, I was conceived and born as a singleton with no twin or multiple babies sharing the…

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    Hamilton wanted to have personal development and that is why the program that help him is the economic diversity and the national self-sufficiency. In the Alexander Hamilton, The Man Who Made America Prosperous by Richard Brookhiser mentions that “different industry… individual find element…

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    against constraining the poor from governmental and civic action, and stay open to opportunities that promote success and prosperity for the poor. This key term is significant to our class because it is involved with how poor societies can create development and success. Intentional Economy- This is…

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    Guns, Germs And Steel

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    In this essay, I will explain the geographical theory to Development, as advanced by Diamond (1997), some criticisms to it and why, overall, it's still the strongest theory, when combined with others, to why some countries are wealthier and unquestionably more advanced than others are. There have been many theories posited as to why some countries are developed and wealthy, whilst other countries either remain underdeveloped even now, or were only developed through colonialism by more…

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