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    Social science theories provide insight and understanding to various policy case studies. This is exemplified in the case study of young people transitioning from out of home care. There are a number of issues that young people face when transitioning from out of home care. This has resulted in a number of policies formed to both resolve and improve these issues. The use of social theories can be seen through the ways in which the theory of ideology has been used in the out of home care policy.…

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    Moreover, I have had received criticism on is my transitioning in previous papers. As much as I try and make valid points, my transition to my next paragraph or sentences aren’t always as smooth as I would like them to be. Knowing that I am not the best at transitioning, I looked up key words for transitioning and believe that my visual rhetorical assignment has better transitioning then my previous papers. I am not fully comfortable with transitioning, but I will get used to the words and…

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    The process of transitioning into new phases of life is both challenging and rewarding for individuals and their communities, this can be seen in the film “Billy Elliot” directed by Stephen Daldry. He repeatedly uses filmic devices such as various camera angles and numerous tones of dialogue to display Billy’s radical transition into his new life. Just as Billy transitions to reach his goals Michaela DePrince overcomes many obstacles that can be seen in the New York Daily News Article titled…

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    wanting to go inside, and crying as soon at her mother left. The journal mentioned how teachers can actually take advantage of this time as “an opportunity to help children learn the skills they need to express their emotions” (Fox & Lentini 2006). Transitioning from staying at home to going to preschool is a big step, and it takes time in order for the child to feel comfortable in a completely new setting. The article along with the journal mentions different home-to-school strategies you can…

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    New phases of life in themselves can be inherently challenging and deeply rewarding but the process of transitioning is crucial to getting to this stage for the individual and their communities. Stephen Daldry utilises these images in order to capture the attitudes and belief systems of 1980’s Brittan. This is highlighted in “Billy Eliot” encapsulating Billy himself transitioning, leaving behind his old life, and challenging the stereotypical conventions of his community. However some…

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    pose that peer pressure increases at this level and subsequently there is a rise in both teasing and bullying. Arbuckle and Little (2004) further link transition and student behaviour issues together. Dauntingly, for students who are faced with transitioning into a new environment are more likely to have emotional and social issues to deal with as well. Tervonen, Uusialautti and Maata (2013) suggest that many students do not have the necessary socialization skills needed in order to discuss or…

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    Mental health conditions are common among teenagers and transitional age youth (TAY). Youth between the ages of 16 to 25 are considered transitional age youth; these individuals are transitioning from childhood to young adulthood (United States Department of Labor [U.S. DL], 2009). About one- half of these individuals develop a mental health condition by age 14, and three-fourths by the age of 24. According to San Francisco 's National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI, 2015), approximately one…

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    It may come as a shock to some families when their child claims they are the opposite gender. Evie, as young as 2 years old told her mother she was a boy and refused to associate with stereotypical “girly things”. Evie is transgender and her parents described her as “a boy’s brain with girl parts” (Farwell). Throughout the rest of Evie’s adolescents, her name was changed to Evan and since then he has been living as a boy. This is only one of the thousands of cases of children identifying…

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    Program Support for Mentoring Relationships- The programs that support mentoring relationships for those in foster care and transitioning out of foster care implement empirical practices an example could be the screening for mentors. The greatest candidate are the mentors who already have experience in this field, however that is not the case for everyone is they must be requiring the training needed. Training would include matching the mentors with the right youth for them, supervision and…

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    The five psychological profile characteristics that Jeffrey points out is the epitome of transitioning into adulthood in this new time and period. With the evidence, he provided it makes his theory true as well as beneficial to society. There should not be a deadline when transitioning into adulthood because you should take your time and emerge into an adult when you feel the time is ready. It is a good thing that 20 somethings are taking…

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