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    specific goal” (p. 49). Despite the multiple human resources management challenges, the new principal must use her list of needs to prioritize, plan, implement, support, and monitor success. The first challenge that she has is to effectively communicate with her faculty and staff. She needs them to know her as a leader who appreciates their awesome work. Ms. Zola needs to communicate her vision and expectations. Also, she probably communicated monitored the secretary’s communication…

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    that being said, in how many cases was someone there for you or someone else, and they didn’t even think about it. Now we mostly do things for the recognition, but what I believe and want to prove is, being dependable is being there when a friend needs you without being asked. Lending a kind word when someone has a bad day, being a friend when someone doesn’t have one. With that being said I will leave you with one of my favorite quotes,” Try to be dependable, and never expendable”. (Author…

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    look no further because I have the time killer for you -- a Broadway Musical. Before you go racing off to the theatre, however, you need to make a few choices, mainly what kind of show you're gonna see. Seduction is a delicate operation and choosing the wrong show could be lethal to your burgeoning love affair. Sadly, Hamilton still costs a king’s ransom, so you need the proper means of weighing your options. In this vein, allow…

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    Reflection 7

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    their child, because they want them to be safe. It also can be due to the feelings of being overwhelmed with such an overloaded schedule filled with meetings with teachers, support staff, special needs services, doctors, psychologists, and transition services. In many cases the life of a parent with special needs is much like running a marathon with little or no breaks. Making the parent understand he or she is not alone and you are there for them is important. When a parent understands that…

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    physical needs, it’s a good listener, it’s a friend, and the child’s own personal motivator. The main characteristic that shows the person is a good parent is when they show love & affection. A child always need to feel loved, a child should never feel unwanted. Love doesn’t have to be shown thru gifts, the love can be shown by a gentle cuddle, a hug, a kiss, even a simple smile. Being there for the child it’s a must, when a child sees their parents spending quality time with them they feel…

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    because the recovery process will not always be smooth sailing, but its outcome will be worth the tribulations. Furthermore, I have volunteered with the Hamilton Area YMCA S.K.O.R. - S.O.A.R. (Special Kids Organized Recreation - Special Organized Adult Recreation) Program by participating in fun events for special needs families. There is no better feeling in the world than seeing the joy I bring to those kids just by teaching them how to shoot a basketball or helping them win prizes in carnival…

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    I will have a minor in special ed and will know how an IEP works and I could help the family develop one that is appropriate for their child. I would get a team together but I might be able to explain the different parts of the IEP. This family does know a lot what has happened to this boy, and how they can help him. The family got a house that was built in order to fit his needs. There are doors that a wider and rooms and spacious and the bathrooms…

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    Competency Skill 8 Task

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    necessary for effective policy formulation and interpretation.” In some of the children’s files there were health records that required them to have special attention. With this being the case, it was my responsibility to make sure the organization’s policies did not affect these children negatively. In other words, it was my job to make sure the special attention these children needed were not overlooked due to the policies teachers are required to follow while sorting through these files. This…

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    There are always special words or phrases that help people get through their days. A reason that I need these in my life is so I keep going even though my mind and body may tell me to stop. I always tell myself these so I keep my drive going and know what I am going for. If something or someone took these sayings from me I would make new ones but no one can get inside my brain to do so. A guiding principle is a statement with a special meaning that keeps one motivated, encouraged and driven for…

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    EINE Model: A Case Study

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    – EISB (Early Intervention Behavior Specialist Behavior Assessment) for ASD+ (Autism Spectrum Disorder, plus other disabilities) • Participation-based goals – Needs in routines over routines for needs – Functional skills – Criteria • Progress monitoring – GAS (Goal Attainment Scaling) – MEISR (Measure of Engagement and Social Relationships) Please refer to the RBI Interview process and examples for this part of the EINE model. Integrated Services The main way to think about this service is to…

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