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    Inter-professional working in education, is ensuring that the professionals work cooperatively, with the children as their focal point to ensure they develop the essential skills in order for them to become Successful Learners, Effective Contributors, Responsible Citizens and Confident Individuals, set out in the Curriculum for Excellence guidelines (Scottish Government, 2004). For inter-professional working to be effective it must be considered how inter-professional working is defined and how it

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    That is when we departed and went chasing after our children in a rush wondering where they were going in a rush. In dissecting this scene further lets breakdown the act. the ominous look of the parent when I told him my son age was the look of disbelief. I read his body language without him even speaking knowing he did not believe me, my son looked older than what he is. This interaction is vital between to people because it symbolizes how the

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    There are many notable moments in Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. The Indian cultural faces many obstacles and are constantly discriminated against because of who they are. The Indian culture is looked at as poor and because of this are not given the same opportunities as others who are white. In one of the most notable moments of this novel Arnold reflects on this idea that Indians are just poor. This moment gives insight to the reader of how people in society look at those

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    THE ATTACHMENT THEORY AN EVALUTION OF THE ATTACHMENT THEORY WHEN WORKING WITH CHILDREN IN CARE Gail Walters Dissertation Social Work BA (HONS) Manchester Metropolitan University Tutor: Pauline Black CONTENTS Pages Abstract

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    this is when children begin to realize they can be center of attention, they can identify their own feelings, and they can feel greed towards someone thing someone else has (Papalia & Martorell, 2015). Once a child has developed self-awareness, self-conscious emotions begin to develop as well. This is when specific emotions begin to show, such as envy, empathy, embarrassment, and greed, because these emotions are related to the awareness of self (Papalia &

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    courtship back in the day looked very different from anything we have now. In the 16th and 17th century's normal marriage in England followed the Elizabethan Church wedding rules. Also it’s the exact kind of wedding William Shakespeare had. Today’s relationships and marriages are completely different than those of the 16th and 17th century. In the 16th and 17th century parents had control over the courtship and marriage of their children. Parents power over their children related even in courtships

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    the rusted roof, through sub-zero temperatures, the children huddled together for warmth. Some glanced at the unopened door, most kept their eyes glued to the floor, shivering. Leo was no different, using his dirt-caked hands, he fastened the ripped blanket around him, hoping to get warmer. “A few more minutes” Leo thought, counting the seconds as they go by, distracting him from the cold. Bells chimed within the building, Leo and the children focused on the door. “178, 179, 180, 181- “. The door

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    field, etc. From the stand point of education, we often wonder why certain ethnic groups do well in certain careers paths and ask, What is so different about the education system outside the U.S. that prepare immigrants entering the U.S. to succeed? After reviewing the article, The Education of Immigrant Youth: Some Lessons from the U.S. and Spain by Margaret A. Gibson and Silvia Carrasco, the article highlights some of the strengths and differences identified in the education system between the U.S

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    Head Start programs have been around since 1965, when there were many children living in low income households. The purpose for Head Start was to provide an education, health services, nutrition, and other helpful services for the children. President Lyndon B. John wanted all children from low income families to be prepared for school when it came time for them to start school. In the study, "Head Start Participation and School Readiness: Evidence From the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Birth

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    witch in that time was Thanksgiving. and pictures of the children and their families that were places in front of their cubbies. I also saw different types of books like "The very hungry caterpillar" and "The five

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