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    Personal identity is significantly complicated to obtain. The actual reason behind this complication is that every person has a moment in life where he or she chooses to change his or her true self in order to be accepted in the surrounding society. Imagination holds a significant part in contributing to a person’s identity development. Alison Gopnik introduces her readers to counterfactuals and counterfactual thinking, in her essay ‘Possible Worlds: Why Do Children pretend?’ She writes, “Human beings

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    Cultural Identity: Thoughts and Ideas of Cultural Identity Cultural identity refers to identification with, or sense of belonging to, a particular group based on various cultural categories, including nationality, ethnicity, race, gender, and religion (2014). These identities are gained through ones own experiences. The study of cultural identities offers rich understandings for both oneself and others. In the world one lives in today, it has one becoming increasingly diverse; the study of cultural

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    Strategic representation is needed to collaborate their identities as migrants with their claims to inclusion. Of course, some migrant children born in their parents’ host country may find themselves at odds with the previous generations’ methods, and struggle to make themselves out as people who grow alongside the national community. Ultimately, it is a matter of what migrants and their children intend for themselves in terms of character and identity that enables them to form a deliberated relationship

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    Not everyone has equal opportunities, some exert more choice and some face constraints when it comes to making and remaking their lives. Stephanie Taylor (2014. P.5) highlights that there are different identities and belonging to one can give your more or less of an advantage. Gender identity defines male, females, transsexuals etc. but there are certain job roles in society that are either male or female dominant. For example, you expect an air hostess to be female, and so if applying as a male

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    Communicative and social networking literacy is the understanding of communication norms on social networking sites, the level of privacy and information disclosure, and the ways in which one requires to deal with unwanted content and information. • Creative content and visual literacy allows learning and creating image and video content. It also tells how copyright works and what kind of content is appropriate to share. • Mobile media literacy is the understanding and skills of communication tools specific

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    Figure 1 A table to show the development through Physical Education. Fundamental movement skills (FMS) are basic skills. These skills begin to be developed throughout the early years of life, from crawling to walking, from walking to running. Pickup and Price (2007) say that children gain control over their bodies by moving in a variety of ways. They go on to say that children have various and versatile movements to interact with the environment. Once the FMS skills are developed, physical progress

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    “Without connection to others there is no me” Throughout our lives, everyone that we share bonds with and interact with on a regular basis, either forms or has some sort of influence on our identity. Consequently, the majority of us naturally find ourselves striving to fit in with these people, especially during the tough transition from childhood to adulthood. It is this part of the human condition that makes us feel as though we must forge ties with something outside of ourselves in order to establish

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    connection to others there is no me. In a society which inherently seeks to categorise individuals, it is paramount that each person finds their genuine place in the world. The most powerful influences that impact on an individual’s sense of belonging include identity and heritage. It is a part of humanity which makes us desire to want to belong to a social, religious or even racial group which ultimately forms the person we become. Renowned author Carlson McCullers reflects these ideas. “I think the

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    concentration camp. Abraham Maslow created a model for human behavior based on needs, these needs are what humans need for survival and to flourish. “Human needs were arranged in a hierarchy, with physiological (survival) needs at the bottom, and the more creative and intellectually oriented “self-actualization”

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    relationships with children, families and the community helps provide quality care and services in supporting their decision making and respect for the diversity of different cultures. As a result, providing an environment for children to feel a sense of belonging, being and becoming. It is important to continually reflect on my practices and how I respond to families, children and the community. Therefore, providing the best outcomes in supporting children with their learning outcomes. With this in mind,

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