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    What are the skills learnt to become a good social worker? I have identified some of the key skills needed by a Social worker. I have determined what I know, need to know and what will be a big problem for me. A person can complete Year 12 at secondary school and apply to study social work at a University. Alternatively, a mature person can complete a Certificate III or Certificate IV at TAFE and apply. If a person has not completed Year 12 at secondary school, they can attend a University Foundation

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    321413101 Speaking Task: Mini Research “Social Media as a Tool to Improve Writing Skill” INTRODUCTION 1.1 Basic Consideration Social media is a websites and applications that enable users to create and share content like information, ideas, and personal messages or to participate in social networking. In this era, social media has dominate the lifetime of people. Start from student from junior high school until parents have their own account on social media. We are as a human have a desire

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    Social Work Theories, Methods and Skills Within this assignment I will recognise what and who is priority in relation to the case study involving Sharon, Alice and James. I will ascertain and analyse the models of assessment and look at methods of intervention and identify which is most appropriate when working with Sharon, Alice and James. I will identify why I have used the theories, methods and skills that informed the care plan I have used. My main priority would be Sharon and the appointment

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    participating in a CBT activity geared towards social skills. QP explained to My-Kayla that the activity will enhance her awareness of social skills. QP explained to My-Kayla what social skills are and provided an example. QP provided My-Kayla with an online survey on coping skills in which she had to identify the social skills that are important to her. QP asked My-Kayla, if she has good social skills. QP explained to My-Kayla that good social skills can help a person with being confident, and easier

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    Review of the Related Literature Our first social relationship begins with family. The way a child interacts with parents, grandparents, and siblings is his or her first introduction to social behavior. These behaviors, although not instinctive, are learned from observing and relating to others (Johnson, D. & Johnson, R., 1989). Unfortunately, some social behavior in families can produce negative responses. As educators, we first see characteristics of social behaviors in preschool. Most parents send

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    As a social worker an individual must understand that diversity characterize and shape human experience. In diversity the key words that a social worker should pay attention to is cultural awareness, self-awareness, ethno-conscious practice and sensitivity. Having cultural awareness is being aware of individual’s cultural and values. Self-awareness is being aware of personal biases and values when working with diverse groups. Ethno-conscious practice is being concern with social justice and equality

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    Subject: Literacy Nested Skill: Social Skills Ages: Preschool 4-5 years Objectives: 1. Children will learn how to share and take turns with each other while engaging in an activity as a small group. 2. Children will learn about being patient, and working as a team/class to accomplish a goal. Materials: 1. Book: The Little Red Hen 2. Bread Making Supplies a. Whole Wheat Flour b. Dry Yeast c. Salt d. Honey e. Vegetable Oil f. Hot Water g. White Flour h. Non-stick Spray i. Measuring Cups j. Measuring

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    Pro-Social skill describes to identify the behaviours people use to help them get along with others. Those behaviours include giving help and comfort to others. In the Early childhood sector, it helps a child to show empathy and get along with other children in a positive way. Showing empathy also described as the ability to understand another person’s emotions. To become a kind, warm-hearted and anxious person, pro-social skills are important in making friends and collaborating in class. These

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    Social Skills Intervention It is estimated that 1 in 68 children in the United States are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). These statistics show that the diagnosis for Autism Spectrum Disorder has increased rapidly since 2008. Many children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder struggle with various aspects of social interaction. They may also struggle with emotional regulation, due to misunderstandings when interacting with peers and adults

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    Paper Occupations require a myriad of skills, training, and requirements. The personality and talents of individuals can guide them into their choosing a profession. For example, someone who is an accountant may prefer little interaction with others and for information to be very precise in every situation. Compare that to a therapist whom interacts with people daily and no two situations are the same or precise. I am going to compare two professions, Social Work versus Information Technology,

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