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    James McKay | DoB: 8.11.02 | Date of Report: 20 July 2015 Speech-Language Assessment Findings James’ language, speech and phonological awareness skills were assessed in June 2015 to determine the best strategies to support his academic and social development. Although James displayed a strong working knowledge of certain language-processing concepts, he has overall difficulties with spoken language that will significantly undermine his interpersonal and classroom activities. To…

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    Depression: It means being continually sad or unhappy. It is usually accompanied by lethargy and loss of appetite and sleep disturbances. The patient normally withdraws from his friends and becomes less social. Seligman (1973), said depression psychiatry "cold”, because of its diagnostic frequency. It is usually easy to see when someone is depressed What Are the Main Causes of Depression? Depression can occur due to a variety of reasons such as: • Abuse: Misuse, Past physical, sexual, or…

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    Autobiomythography In the next couple of pages, I will be taking you on a roller coaster ride, to explain my autobiomythography so you can learn a little bit about myself, and the symbols that represent my life everyday. Sometimes we don’t take the time to see what is important for us until we draw it out on paper, and we realize that this symbols, quotes, or things, are a huge part of our lives. This symbols or pictures represent everything to us, so it is important to show others what we…

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    A foundation of self-awareness is crucial in connecting with others. Understanding one’s role in a relationship is necessary to be effective and know if one is fulfilling needs and expectations. For this reason, it is important to understand the identity of the counseling profession as well as gain insight into one’s individual identity as a professional counselor. Nuekrug (2014) supplied an insightful overview of the requirement, role, and responsibility of a professional counselor. However,…

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    Hyun Ki Case Study Paper

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    would do is put teachers on bullying awareness, and if Peter and his friends were caught bullying Hyun-Ki, then there would be consequences. Peter and anyone bullying Hyun-Ki could be given detention, counseling, and expelled from school if it came to that. Bullying is not something to take lightly, and how many children commit suicide over bullying. I think presentation on bullying could be implemented in school. Peter…

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    Dyslexia Issues

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    Studies conducted by Snowling (2000) reveal that the motivation of SpLDs students reduces leading to a lowered self-esteem, willpower, and self-concept to tackle problems and they characterize their academic failure or success to their luck. Research points out that academic apprehension among students commonly gets poorer as child 's improvement through school and may explain the reason why SpLDs students come across an intense emotional distress. Students with SpLDs are transitioning from…

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    Peak performers have followed through with a self assessment. They know what is required of them to face the truth and see themselves objectively (Bethel, 2013). Peak performers are not limited to race, gender, age, or even lifestyle. Peak performers work within reality. They focus on what they can do. Peak performers are able to be creative though. They are able to think of ideas and ways to overcome problems as they present themselves. They are able to use their judgment to make decisions…

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    Self-Consciousness Development It has been mentioned that at the age of two is when prosocial behaviors come into display and a child is forming a conscious. In Philippe Rochats research on self-awareness, he uses five levels to explain the order of occurrence in which it is displayed from the time of birth until the age of 4 or 5 (Rochat 2013). Some of the very most important stages in mental and emotional states of a child include the first steps, the formation of words, or even smiling at a…

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    begins compare himself to their standards as he call himself a “poor wretch...who had never beheld aught beautiful before”(110). This is one of the first instances where the Creation’s further experience with humans begins to affect his own self awareness and how he views himself. The Creation begins to feel a fondness towards the cottagers as he describes them as “fair creatures” with “gentle manners” that “smiled with such kindness and affection”(113). The Creation continues to see the De…

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    A quote by Margaret J. Wheatley states, “Without reflection, we go blindly on our way, creating more unintended consequences, and failing to achieve anything useful.” In order for us to gain any knowledge from what we have learned throughout this course we first must be open-minded to seeing things from a different perspective. Learning to become self-aware, becoming conscious of one’s own biases, and learning about and becoming sympathetic to those who are different are three simple ways we can…

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