Concept of Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning are two things that cannot be separated because both of them support each other. Teaching activities cannot do without involving learning activities. Here are the definitions; a. Teaching Teaching is a process of sharing the knowledge and experience from one person to let another person know and learn. Brown states that “Teaching is showing or helping to learn how to do something, giving instruction, guiding the study of something, providing with knowledge,...
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Forrest Gump is one of my all-time favorite movies because it shows a person with a disability and how they can overcome their struggles and achieve great things. For most of the movie of Forrest Gump. The complex character that Forrest Gump was can be seen by his strong bonds. He forms with other characters in the movie. Furthermore, this also influences individual behavior and reaction towards specific aspects of life (Jordan, 2011) Forrest had a complex relationship with the...
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Introduction Mental retardation is defined by the American Association on Mental Retardation (AAMR) as “significantly sub average intellectual functioning existing concurrently with related limitations in two or more of the following applicable adaptive skill areas: communication, self-care, home living, social skills, community use, self-direction, health and safety, functional academics, leisure and work,” with such limitations manifested “before age 181. Mental retardation is one of the most common disabilities occurring in childhood2. Intellectual disability is one the great burden for the...
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Narrative Study Angrosino (1994) conducted a narrative research on the bus with Vonnie Lee Explorations in life history and metaphor. The purpose of the study was to use life history as a method of narrative research among unempowered people. The author describes and analyzes the life history of a man with mental retardation. There was a large amount of published material based on the life histories of people with mental retardation, but, literature of those materials were having gap of...
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Statement of the problem A study to assess the prevalence of mentally challenged children and evaluate the effectiveness of information booklet on knowledge regarding stress management among parents of mentally challenged children in selected urban areas of Jabalpur Objectives Prevalence of mentally challenged children in selected urban area pre-test knowledge score parents of mentally challenged children post-test knowledge score parents of mentally challenged children Effectiveness of information booklet on knowledge regarding stress management among parents of mentally challenged children Determine...
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Case No 5: Name: F. R Father’s name: M. R Age: 19 Gender: Female Religion: Islam Address: Faisalabad Birth order: 1st Siblings: 4(2 brothers, 1 sister) Marital Status: Unmarried Education: 2nd Year Father Alive/Dead: Alive Mother Alive/Dead: Alive History: The client’s name is F.R. she is of 19 years and lives in Faisalabad and has studied till 2nd year. Her mother and father both are alive. She has 2 brothers and 1 sister and her birth order is 1stamong his...
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Deletion syndrome (monosomy 1p36): It is known to be one of the most widespread deletion mutations (structural mutation) and it is the most common terminal deletion syndrome observed in humans , occurs in one in every 5000 to 10000 live births , it is considered to be congenital genetic disorder caused by a genetic heterozygous deletion of the outermost band on the short arm (p) of chromosome (Heilstedt et al., 2008; Wiley ‐ Liss, 2007). Clinical features: The child with...
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Introduction Everyone is born differently, and not everyone has the same opportunity as others. People around the world are born with disabilities and different disorders that can lead to serious conditions. When a baby is born it is mandatory in the U.S. that your health provider takes a newborn screening detecting for a disease, what if it was missed by the examination? Would something bad happen? This could cause mental disorders or slow development to the kid. That is why...
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