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    This essay will consist of me doing research on the developmental evolution in the human life-span, the different age-related stages and how this affects the behavioural and cognitive development of a human being. I will do so, by extracting information based on Freud and Erikson’s theories, of psycho-sexual development and the psycho-social development. Thus, accumulating a factional and reflective essay. They understand development as, an age-related life-span process, in which all human…

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    theory consist of eight stages with different themes which include, trust vs mistrust, autonomy vs shame and guilt, initiative vs guilt, industry vs inferiority, identity vs role confusion,…

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    childhood stages it was believed that personality was developed (). In this theory, Freud explained that the urge for pleasure of the id is focused on certain sexual sensitive areas. It also states that there are three elements with three different aspects of a person’s personality.…

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    When a person from one culture sends a message to a person from a different culture, this process is known as intercultural communication (McDaniel, Samnovar & Porter, 2012). We interact with people from different cultures on a daily basis and therefore it is useful to have knowledge of the theories which develop our intercultural communication skills. Several of these concepts can be explained through stories relayed to me by my friend Victoria, who has experience working with Middle Eastern…

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    Job Analysis Documents Table 1 presents the data from all of the relevant JA sources on competencies. In order to only retain competencies that were of greater significance to the job each data source had a cut-off point (retention criteria) and if the values were lower than this then they were removed from further analyses. The retention criteria for each of the data sources was approximately half their possible maximum values: 55, 4 and 50 respectively. The combined competency weight were…

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    Competency Based Training

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    global organization. Going through the process of developing the needed training, converting everything properly for the different areas or countries, beliefs, cultures and languages will be expensive, then adding the appropriate staff to properly stage each issue and adjusting it for the differences in locations and beliefs this will not be done on a shoe string budget (Rietsema, 2015). Lastly for this paper different areas will have different technological abilities and shortcoming that…

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    Interview Purpose In the film, “Social Worker Home Visit with Ms. Smith: Family Engagement”, the social worker interviewed client Grace at her home because Children's Services received a called about her daughter Lauren. The social worker explained the reason for the home visit and to discuss some concerns involving Lauren. The interview purpose was the concerns of Lauren’s child development. Grace said her DSS worker Michelle was worried because Lauren, who is a 4-year old is sill drinking…

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    takes place in stage theories is a sequences that can be distinctly across various people groups and cultures. For example, Erikson’s Psychosexual Stages of Development suggests that at birth until about 1 year old, all babies, regardless of their culture and context, face the trust vs. mistrust stage (Broderick & Blewitt, 2015). Universally, it is believed that because newborns and infants are dependent upon their caregivers for safety and reliability, and during this particular stage will…

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    Pals Day Care Observation

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    By observing children, one can determine their current stage of development by the behaviors they exhibit. “Although children develop at different rates, there are common stages of development that serve as guidelines for what most children can do by a certain age” (Groark, McCarthy & Kirk, 2014). While observing the three infants in the PALS Day Care Video (2010), one can determine the age of each child and the milestones they have accomplished. OBSERVATION SUMMARY While watching the three…

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    Most of my book selections occur by seeing some riveting movie trailer, and then hearing, “based on the best-selling novel….” and Gone Girl was no exception. After seeing the movie trailer, I borrowed the book, on audio, for my daily work commute. I actually prefer audio books since the book is read with the emotions that were originally intended by the author, which allows for a much clearer picture of the book. Gone Girl is an engrossing, best-selling novel that captures a myriad of emotions,…

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