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    Korbyn was walking around the classroom as usual, despite of the rules during the music lessons. He was given two (2) strikes already by not following directions and not participating. He got up from his chair, walked around and stopped right behind me. Then he shaped his hand cylindrical, and started moving it back and forth in front of his pants. Several students witnessed what Korbyn did, and raised their hands to let me know what they saw. I caught what he was doing with the corner of my…

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    My Norm Violations

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    you aren’t welcomed in their circle. Races is still found today but some people of the same culture aren’t races and they accept you how you are. These is a norm because the rest of the African American family weren’t so happy we were going to be sitting next to them knowing we weren’t the same color , we were them Mexicans they called…

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    relational continuity constructional units (151) used when the employee expressed that she had to go back to work. Both the mother figure and the son figure stood of to hug her, but the younger teenage daughter remained sitting. Instead, the worker standing stroked the head of the girl sitting – a nonverbal action of haptics (76) which spoke volumes. I took special notice of how each table ended their conversations. I noticed that hugging was more common between females, while a more accepted…

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    The children’s book I choose to critique was A Chair For My Mother by Vera B. Williams. This paper will discuss the summary and the culture of the book. Does this book accurately portray a culture and would I recommend this book for teachers to read in their classrooms? These are questions that will be answered throughout the paper. The genre of this book is children’s literature and can be seen as a realistic fiction book. The age range for this book is from 4-8 years old. The author wrote and…

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    Think about whether your child will respond better to training on the toilet like Mommy and Daddy or whether your tot may be intimidated by the size of the toilet, the big hole in the middle and the loud sound it makes when flushing. Take your cues from your child by observing well in advance of the 3 Day Potty Training Event your child’s comfort level with the toilet. Potty chairs are easier to use for potty training and a lot less intimidating for kids. They come in toddler-friendly colors,…

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    I was able to observer four, interview three and hang out with two amazing teachers while on the field this semester. My observations this time around were so much better than the last semester. I observed at Stockard middle school again but in a whole different class environment, and L O Donald elementary exceeded my expectations, Due to end of the year exams at Stockard, I had to observe to band teacher Ms. Smith. Her classes where all different form one another, but all the students were…

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    these elements and principles to emphasize the pain his mother attempted to conceal during her portrait sitting and the highlight the natural beauty present in people even when facing death. Evergood implements proportion as an immediate focal point…

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    Reflection On Negotiation

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    1. This reflection took place in the gym between myself, the Occupational Therapist (OT) and Zane a 3-year-old boy. Zane has significant cognitive and physical delays. The OT was working on Zane’s ability to balance sitting down because his parents have decided to enroll him in school. The OT sat Zane at the edge of a blue bench and she sat down behind him to support him. The OT also had another bench to the right of him so that he could support himself and I sat to the left of him. We put a…

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    Ergonomic Workstation

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    Our Research proposal objectives are to determine if ergonomic workstations in the clinical laboratory will reduce the risk of occupational injuries. Our literature review will analyze published data regarding ergonomic implementation in the workplace. We will then formulate an argument to explain the purpose of our study. Conclusively, a research design will express our recommendations for how to develop and implement successful ergonomic workstations for clinical laboratory technologists.…

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    My Child Observation

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    control the large group of muscles that help her in sitting, walking, transferring from one position to another and could manipulate the objects with her hand in order to eat, draw, play etc. Alyana’s mother takes her to the play area to play with other kids and toys placed on the floor. She picks up a block, feels it, looks at her mom for reinforcement and plays with it again. However, she quickly puts it back and gushes towards the sitting area with the table arrangement. She tries to pull…

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