Professional Relationships with Children Young People and Adults Essay

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    Introduction. The attributes of the early childhood professional include the values and beliefs held, professional commitment, with freedom and space (Doddington & Hilton p. 115). The definition and goals of early childhood education should be inclusive of expressive and receptive language skills, sensory-perceptual, interpersonal and intrapersonal skills, gross motor and fine motor skills personal autonomy and skilful interactive skills with peers and adults together with affective, cognitive…

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    social work as a profession, and its role in creating a just society? What experiences (both personal and professional) have helped you prepare to work across differences and in multicultural environments? What challenges will you face in preparing for and doing this kind of work? What are your short- and long-term professional goals, and how do you see the MSW degree contributing to your professional preparation? As a profession, social workers strive to…

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    persons, who are subjected to life experiences or witness negative environmental factors in the lives of other individuals. The motivation overshadows career ambitions that lead social workers to serve a population of interest that have a variety of professional divisions. In my human service experience, I chose to incorporate the…

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    particularly with and on behalf of vulnerable and oppressed individuals and groups of people (National Association of Social Workers,1999). These activities seek to promote sensitivity to and knowledge about oppression and cultural and ethnic diversity. Social workers help this population gain access to resources they might not otherwise have. Within the Republic of Ireland, services for children and adults with intellectual disabilities and their families are provided mainly by voluntary…

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    and a woman that way they may have children and reproduce. Since same sex marriage goes against all of this, how is it actually marriage? Children need both a man and a woman as role models, children in these unions are more prone to becoming homosexual, and children who are involved in any type of homosexuality are more likely to be bullied. Legalizing same sex marriage will only cause more problems. Imitation is something everyone does that starts as young as eight months. Since…

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    Erikson’s Theory and Adopted Children The adopted child 's trauma begins the moment they are separated from their biological mother at birth and can last a lifetime. This sounds terminally depressing; however, this paper will shed light on a topic much overlooked, giving discernment, showing although there are challenges to be faced, it does not necessarily mean the outcome is doomed to be hopeless. Most adopted children make it through adolescence just as others do. This paper will bring…

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    term “home” is a place where a child could unwind for their day and enjoy being with the people they love the best. In other households, a home is when you fear for your life and have to think about when you are going to get abused or neglected by your parents. Parents and caregivers are supposed to guide you through your childhood so that you are prepared for the future, not being treated like a criminal. Children should feel the love from the parents and be able to trust them with anything…

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    physical neglect (Adults Surviving Child Abuse, 2015). Child sexual abuse (CSA) is defined clinically as “contacts or interactions between a child and an adult when the child is being used for sexual stimulation of the perpetrator or another person when the perpetrator…

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    Children are at an important stage in life and whatever happens to them during this stage will mold them for the rest of their lives. This can include their future relationships, behaviors, or even their future education. One of the most influential role models in a child’s life is their parents, many children like to be like their parents and some even pretend to be their parents. When something is wrong with adults many children can pick up on these emotions that they are conveying. When a…

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    Health promotion- Smoking Less than 1 in 5 adults currently smoke cigarettes. National Statistics (2017) suggests this equates to an estimated 9.4 million UK adult smokers. Consequently, individuals who smoke will experience many physical and mental health problems which ultimately affects the NHS. The topic smoking has been chosen for this health promotion essay because it is a complex issue across the UK, as it is the cause of many deaths, which is an approachable issue that could be prevented…

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