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    in listening skills enables an user to carry out communication with efficiency. This effective communication skills is something that every individual benefits from: wether it be in their workplace, or in the sector of education- or even in their social life. And, a very effective way of enhancing one 's aural skills- in…

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    other members. It will involve social interaction, snacks and a chance to discuss current issues they are experiencing in daily life as well as ways to cope with them. The value in this is addressing things that can negatively impact an individual with dual-diagnosis. It will serve to: 1. Provide snacks for those who may be lacking in meeting their daily needs 2. Allow for group members to deal with anger or daily stressors in a safe environment 3. Provide social interactions and an…

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    for a few seconds. I then counted “1,2,3 my turn” and she began to tantrum when I took the IPad. I had to remove the IPad by putting it away for the rest of the day and did not give her what she wanted to stop the tantrum. I removed it because she displayed a negative behavior. I replaced the IPad with two other objects for her to work for. When an object is too reinforcing, it can become a distraction from completing tasks instead of an objective to work for. We need to explain to the…

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    the combination or relationship between social and cultural elements or factors (Dictionary.com, 2014). It is the basis in society and culture in which we live, learn and develop as a whole and how we can contribute and affect differences among individuals. Growing up these days, the environment plays a vital role in the way that we develop as a whole. It aids in our understanding interacting with features that makes us an individual. As a child, forming social connections and networks between…

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    cheap babysitter for families who were not able to afford one all day. Some parents would come pick their children up in scrubs so that shows that even families who could afford a babysitter, still took advantage of a program that gives their children social interaction with children their age during the…

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    Students will be encouraged to develop social skills on a daily basis through guided activities that allow them to work collaboratively with each other in small groups. Besides, I can help them by talking about different social skills traits like sharing, greeting each other in the morning, or using the eye contact when they talk to someone. They can also acquire self- confidence and…

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    Managing Student Behavior

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    Chapter Two Summary: The task of managing student behavior is complex because educators must maintain social order in the classroom, in addition to focusing on the individual needs of students. When a teacher adopts a highly structured discipline model that features a high degree of flexibility, they are empowered to make the best decisions about behavior management. Good behavior management decisions also result from teachers pledging to maintain the dignity of their students in any…

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    quality of life, it is important to have a balance of these three elements. Environment, context, and culture can either hinder or facilitate both occupational performance and participation. The environment consists of both a physical aspect and a social aspect. Context refers to the specific conditions that surround a person. Culture refers to a person’s beliefs and values. Without the balance of these three factors, quality of life may be compromised. All of these pieces combine together to…

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    term of information, education or social life. Consequently, children are initiated to technologies increasingly early. And this fact brings the question of the consequences of this early connection to a cyber world on children growth. So in this essay we will ask ourselves about whether or not it is good to let children use technology since their younger age. First of all, we will wonder if technologies can help with their education. Then we will study the social behavior of children generated…

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    This meaning that if a child is accomplishing a behavior that you want them to do then they would receive a reward. In this strategy it is also meant to help punish the unwanted behaviors by the students. Children with autism have a hard time with social interaction so being able to incorporate the instructions within a natural setting will be helpful to the student. The use of functional behavioral assessment and positive behavioral intervention and support can be helpful strategies. They both…

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