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    shows how blue-collar workers had to be crafty to get ahead in the working world. Also, by the fact that Gloria agreed to the deal shows how much she believed in Anneth’s skills. Working-class people often learn tricks of the trade by watching and learning from others. For example, Anneth learned from Gloria that when the restaurant isn’t busy to roll silverware, since there can never be too much on hand. Furthermore, when she became the boss, she had to learn the administrative side of the…

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    We believe family involvement to be a crucial part of a child 's learning and development. A family 's involvement in a child 's education can provide important information about a child 's needs, interests, likes, dislikes, limitations, and abilities, that can only be seen at home by the child 's family members. Families…

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    1.The learning activities in this block included performing activities that fall within the roles and responsibilities of an Audiologist. The categories of roles and responsibilities of an Audiologist that were performed in this practical block include assessment and identification, as well as prevention and education. The audiologist supervised and conducted newborn and infant hearing screening during this practical block. There was also the screening of speech-language for the initial…

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    Frankenstein Bad Parenting

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    showed discipline to show them right from wrong. I thought this was a very important point, but I also think it was important that Victor should have been taught that the study of alchemy was outdated and given what he was actually supposed to be learning. The last point she made that I felt was very important to her argument and made me come to agree with her was the fact that Victor should never have been self-taught. A child needs guidance at a young age to know what…

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    of clinical supervision. These include: 1. Ongoing Education and Professional Development, The clinical supervision relationship provides an opportunity to meet the specific learning needs of individual clinicians. The process allows for these needs to be met in a manner which is tailored to their level of knowledge, learning style, maturity and professional development. 2. Workplace Support, Clinicians capacity to deal with job related stress and develop the positive attitudes and feelings…

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    Baby Can Center Reflection

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    volunteered as a child supervisor at Any Baby Can on March 9, March 10, and April 6. The Any Baby Can center has a great physical and social environment for the children. I think that a nice physical environment will have a strong impact on children’s learning and development. Any Can Baby center is very well-designed and it allows the children to be able to engage in many focused and fun activities. The center has activities for children such as board games, Legos, and interactive social games.…

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    Pathologist Career

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    looked on the Ohio Board of Speech Language and Audiology website and it has the same requirement, “A licensee must earn twenty continuing education clock hours within the two year licensed period.” Mrs. Taylor sees this as an advantage, because she’s learning new ways to provide treatment and gives updated research to her work, which helps reassure her, what she is doing is correct. Another advantage that she likes is seeing her patients progress until they’re ready to be independent. However,…

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    When I began college, my circumstances were different than most. I was twice the age of the average freshman, a single mom with four children at home, and domestic violence survivor. After completing most of 9th grade my ADHD reached a point I couldn’t handle the “chaos” of public school any longer, so I quit. Later I earned an adult diploma, but my confidence concerning anything related to school was non-existent. UVU has a requirement that all beginning freshmen must talk to an academic…

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    schools such as higher grades, greater confidence, and cognitive performance (memory, and concentration) (Physical Activity Facts, CDC, 2018). Field trips are a fundamental part of any school; field trips is defined as “A school field trip is a supervised teacher or school-sponsored activity…

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    CAS Final Reflection

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    diploma. Despite that CAS has contributed to making my high school days busy, it has enabled me to challenge myself, become a better person and further develop myself. It is important to state, that the CAS program inspired me to engage myself in learning not only from academic books, but to advance as a person by making a difference in our community, school, and even the global society in general. CAS has supported me in engaging myself into various activities. I have joined the cafeteria…

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