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    Classroom Management Cases

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    those 10 weeks of observing. Section A = Legal basis for Behavior Management Planning Between the three sections of legal references for positive behavioral interventions I would have to choose section 2 which states, “ The IEP Team must- In the case of the child whose behavior impedes the child’s learning of that of others, consider the use of positive behavioral interventions and supports, and other strategies, to address the behavior’ Development, review, and revision of IEP, Consideration…

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    I feel that positive thoughts and feelings can lead to more positive and productive personality traits that lead a person to make better life choices. I have known some individuals that suffer from lowered self-esteem and self-efficacy, their bad career and relationship choices influenced…

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    This morality is how they will come to view aggression and violence. The early childhood years are when children begin to demonstrate their levels of aggression as well as violence. Aggression and violence are both very common during the preschool years. Many children display aggression but it is not always displayed in a violent way. There are two forms of aggression which are instrumental aggression and relational aggression. Feldman defines instrumental aggression as “aggression…

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    believe every student is unique and will learn through different strategies. Some students may need reinforcements to stay focused or to perform acceptable behaviors. Other students may not need reinforcements but require social interactions instead. These students need the opportunities that social interactions provide them to learn acceptable behaviors and skills. Then, there are still more students who may need to experience both reinforcements and social interactions to learn. Therefore, I…

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    Behaviourist theory on the cause of depression would be that the patient may have not received enough positive enforcement throughout their childhood or adult life. But to achieve an explanation it would focus on observant therapy to assess the patient and discover the problem. Once being diagnosed with depression The Behaviourist would teach the patient new behaviours that will focus on more positive outcomes with the hopes of leaving depression behind. All…

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    Relational Conflict

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    This also involves social learning theory. Although divorce has become a social norm it is also still thought to be shameful. Many learn from the behavior of peers that there is certain shame and stigmatism that comes along with being open about divorce. It is a valid possibility that we have been learning divorce is easy, but still shameful. By witnessing the harsh scrutiny of high profile divorce…

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    at school), and environmental factors (e.g., neglectful household). It is likely that Mike is currently experiencing significant emotional distress from his core beliefs and dysfunctional behavior (e.g., hair pulling, skin picking). Symptoms of psychopathology, consisting of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, are the consequence of core beliefs being activated by stressful events (Persons, 2008, pp. 29-31). There are three current situations involving…

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    Prerequisite : Zoology 1-lecture, Zoology 1-laboratory Prerequisite to : Sensation and Perception The course is designed to familiarize the students with the biological approach in the study of behavior. Biopsychology combines an interest in behavior and the machinery that makes behavior possible such as the brain, muscles, glands, and other organs. The course will introduce the students to the five divisions of Biopsychology, namely: Physiological Psychology, Psychophysiology,…

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    Social Constructionism And Social Identity

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    To further support the theory that all ideas are socially constructed through language, American psychologist Kenneth Gergen (1999) uses anecdotes to create meaning and his reference to changing from writing with a pen to using a computer suggesting he has constructed the identity of being a pen writer. There is strength in this account with his affiliation with writing with a pen and his fondness for his parents helping him to construct his identity through social relations. His use of language…

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    The behaviors children see at home acceptable to them, and in the future will be applied by them on others around them. Parenting style effect the child’s personality and characteristics and nurture ethical qualities and moral traits. They influence attitude, approach, feelings, thought and mind set to future situations, relationships and behavior. Even resilient children need caring adult-child relationship, if not at home…

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