Anti-Bias Education for Young Children and Ourselves, Curiosity in children typically starts with the itch to explore. Their nature to discover grows mostly into the environment for inquiry. By the stage these children from the curious families go to school, they usually have a head start on their peers. Several family structures exist, and present today, however, some families naturally fall into various categories. Regardless of the changing lifestyle and the continually increasing personal movement that has characterized the current society, the family remains an essential element of modern life. These are nuclear family, extended family, single parent, childless family, grandparent family, and working family. I have the very least information about the stepfamily, this is because over half of the marriages end in break up, and generally, many of these people chose to get married again. This is explained to create somehow a stepfamily that comprises two separate families integrating into one new unit. Stepfamilies are approximately as ordinary as the nuclear, but what I clearly do not understand is why these stepfamilies tend to have extra complications like…
The National Commission on Certification of Physical Assistants The National Commission on Certification of Physical Assistants (NCCPA) certifies physical therapist assistants to execute their mandate fully. Physical assistants are health professionals practicing medicine as team members under the supervision of physicians. They perform and offer multiple surgical and medical services to diverse populations, both in urban and rural settings. Licensed physical therapist assistants are therefore expected to educate and counsel patients, establish patient treatment plans, improve patient communication, perform patient physical examinations, evaluate and interpret patient diagnostic data (Platts et al. 262-273). All their roles are primarily meant to enhance cost-effective and high-quality medical care to all society members. The physical assistants’ functions under supervision and responsibility form the scoop of this paper. First, physical therapist assistants evaluate and interpret patient diagnostic data. They assess patient diagnostic data by assessing patient history, conduct system reviews, and performing measures and tests that discern existing potential problems. The examinations and procedures performed are aimed at ensuring high-quality diagnosis, prognosis, and care plans tailored to meet the patient’s needs (Gilliland et al. 499-511).…
Case Study for Sara Smith List your differentials for her current problems The patient has an elevated level of blood sugar, indicating DMII. The possible diseases for this condition are abdominal obesity, type 1 diabetes, and Pancreatic cancer. Diabetes mellitus type 2 is characterized by insulin resistance and can cause a fasting plasma glucose that records 126mg/dl or higher. It is also characterized by random plasma glucose that records 200mg/dl and 2-hour plasma glucose that records 200mg/dl. Type 1 diabetes is a disease that develops in childhood and can also develop in adults. It involves the pancreas producing less or no insulin. It causes high blood sugar in the body. Abdominal obesity could also cause high blood pressure. This is caused by the high about of fat deposited in the abdominal part of the body, causing metabolic complications such as glucose intolerance and insulin resistance. Abdominal obesity could also be caused by excessive intake of alcohol, which the patient claims to be taking. Pancreatic cancer, on the other end, can cause the malfunctioning o the pancreas. The cancer cells cause…
How did reading about the horror of the cross affect you? The horror of the cross enabled me to hope. The worst storm may be a precursor to a great victory. The lessons have affected the way I view my present situations. It has made me see the need to seek God’s guidance to get through the difficulty. The lesson has also made me see the need to cry out and call God whenever I am in trouble. It has made me see the need to ask God for help, to go through such situations. Moreover, it has encouraged me to understand that God can deliver us from all kinds of crises, and he is the only one who can do this. It has also changed the way I should view people and forgive them. No matter how disrespectful or mean someone might be, I have learned the need to forgive them all. It has made me demand to shine like a star in the darkness. It has made me see the need to be humble, and gain the great…
Complication of Pregnancy Case Study Elena (2-1-0-0-1) is a 32-year-old Hispanic-American married woman in week 29 of her pregnancy. She is obese with a BMI of 35. Her mother, who is 59, was recently diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Elena’s first pregnancy, where she gained 65 lbs, resulted in the C-Section birth of a 10 lb 6 oz daughter, who is now two years old. A 1-hour, 50-gram glucose screening test (sometimes called Glucola or a Glucose Challenge Test/GCT) a week ago revealed a glucose level of 152 mg/dl. Two days ago, the indicated follow-up 3 hour Glucose Tolerance Test (GTT) revealed two values that were too high and considered abnormal. Identify the complication of pregnancy Elena is exhibiting. (2 pts) Elena is suffering from a condition known as gestational diabetes. This condition is primarily associated with type two diabetes. Given her overweight body and her family history of diabetes mellitus, Elena has a high chance of suffering from the condition. The condition is symptomatic of high glucose levels beyond normal, as indicated by the glucose screening and glucose tolerance…
high school student’s relationship through the utilization of teacher candidates’ sample Research Methodology Introduction Methodology chapters outline essential aspects that are related to the current research study. The research question is outlined and justified based on empirical and theoretical evidence explored in the literature review section. This section also describes the designs to meet the objectives of the study. The population used in the study is also well elaborated and rationale behind the sample size. Data collection, strategic approaches used in the collection of data, and the instruments used are also widely explored in the section. Results analytical strategies used in the study are also in detail analyzed critically. The chapter also explores in detail issues surrounding validity, reliability, and the ethical considerations of the respondents. Lastly, the generalizability of the research results is also discussed in the study. The study intends to explore the high school student’s relationship through the utilization of teacher candidates’ sample. The topic requires an in-depth consideration of the teacher-students experiences of the environmental and situational elements that constitute the concepts of care within a…
Condition for Learning Learners need to identify the object of learning and understand the objective’s critical aspects to acquire in intended knowledge or skills. The element of discernment, therefore, is necessary when it comes to experiencing a variety of alternatives to the initial subject of learning (Greenspan and Wieder 1998). For example, one cannot discern the colors of different items if there was only one color available. Therefore, the learner should be exposed to a well-designed learning curriculum, which has a sequence of variance and invariance intertwined together to yield more results in learning (Greenspan and Wieder 1998). Educators and teachers who understand these teaching patterns and use a systemic framework can assess and help the progress of learners (Collins 2012). In this regard, learners succeed when particular conditions are met. When a learner with glasses takes them off at different environments, the first condition of contrast will be met when the quality of subject X is contrasted with a mutually exclusive experience of another subject X. In this way, the child can see the subject X with and without…
Creating Inclusive Post-Secondary Educational Environment Creating an Inclusive environment means structuring schools, classrooms, lessons so that all students can learn together. An inclusive environment is one that supports all learners, including learners with disabilities. This means making all the students feel equally valued and part of the school without discrimination. This can be done by understanding and respecting all the people, regardless of their abilities and backgrounds. An inclusive educational environment gives students with disabilities and students without limitations an equal chance of success. In the US, there is an increase in the number of people with disabilities enrolling in post-secondary education. Universities and colleges are putting up measures that accommodate and support students with disabilities. Despite the increase in enrollment, it is still about 40% below the population( Villa, 2005). Students with disabilities were less likely to obtain the minimum requirement to enroll in a college for a degree as compared to students without disabilities. This shows that even if the students with disabilities had an aspiration to get a degree, most of them would not qualify for the…
Research paper reflection I wrote my first research paper on learned helplessness by trial and error. I had very little experience in the research wring process. It was a challenging process for me to understand the methodology required and finding the best data resource (Konwar & Mahanjit, pg 179) for learned helplessness. I made use of internet resources without knowing that not every resource published on the internet is accurate. This challenge made me realized the need to search for citations and references before making use of website resources. I also overcome the challenge of using the internet as a resource by browsing related websites (Singh & Manjet Kaur Meha, pg 12) on learned helplessness in order to check for consistency of the available information. This approach helped me to weigh and analyze the authenticity of the available information in the internet resource. Another main challenge I experienced in writing my first research paper on learned helplessness, was the development of the thesis statement (Konwar & Mahanjit, pg 179). I was unsure of how to craft a thesis statement relating…
Reading Journal Reading Journal – “Settling Accounts with Subcultures: A Feminist Critique.” Angela McRobbie is a British cultural theorist, analyst as well as a feminist whose work consolidates the popular culture study, modern media practices, and women’s liberation through analyses and critiques. McRobbie wrote an article called “Settling Accounts with Subculture. A Feminist Critique,” where she scrutinized the compelling work of Dick Hebdige’s “Subculture: The Meaning of Style” (1979) for its nonappearance of female subcultures. McRobbie argues that in comprehending developments on adolescent subcultures, was imperative to consider the private circle of home life as much as the open scene as at that point, access to portability and public areas was more limited for young ladies as compared to young men (McRobbie, 1981, p.112). McRobbie similarly criticized Paul Willi’s book, “Learning to Labour,” on the same concept she used on Hebdige’s literature. The authors have based their arguments in both the socio-cultural and political contexts. In the socio-cultural aspect, the media and especially magazines, have been at the forefront in popularizing the pop-culture as well as feminism in various ways. First, is…