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    Teamwork in Nursing

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    staggering statistics to shock the audience and highlight its seriousness. The role play I took part in‚ not only showed how therapy can help those suffering from depression but also engaged the audience. This is important‚ as humans have a short attention span‚ and therefore they need to be engaged within the ‘golden minute’ if they are to remember the information (William Coplin‚ 2003). 4) Belbin (1981) identified ‘team roles’ to describe how an

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    Selective attention is regarded to the process in which one blocks out several stimuli while selectively paying attention to one. An example of a real life scenario of selective attention would be standing in a crowd where there are multiple conversations going on between different individuals‚ but you block out the other conversations and only pay attention to what your friend is saying. Donald Broadbent came up with a model which describes how selective attention works called Broadbent’s filter

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    Executive attention processes aid in supporting attentional orientating networks as they are viewed as more purified forms of self-regulation that is involved in modulating reactivity as the child matures (Rothbart & Rueda‚ 2005). It is the maturity of interdependent skills that is required for goal-directed activity that involves the use of mental representation of the desired behaviour to guide goal attainment and continuously modifying existing behaviour to direct them towards future goals.

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    Taking personal responsibility and paying attention to detail are two very important character traits to have. It is important for civilians to demonstrate these traits but even more important for police officers and police recruits. Police officers and recruits should be held to a much higher standard than civilians because of the position they are in or will be in where they enforce the laws over civilians. They should be a role model for people to follow. A lack of personal responsibility can

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    memories of home

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    well-oiled machine to exit the car. Someone locked thee front door so one of the kids runs through the side of the house to open the door. Like little white mice all the children move and to their separate ways throughout the house to occupy their short attention span and in no time at all everyone is either watching television or on a computer or screaming and yelling at each other. The time with my family is so special but I appreciate when they are gone from the house so I can have it to myself. I love

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    resulting in unfinished work. To help combat this it is important to remind the children at regular intervals that they should keep there voices to a whisper and raise their hand rather than shout out. Also having a way to get the whole classes attention when they are being far too noisy for example in my

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    The Importance of Paying Attention to Detail In today’s society‚ it is very important to pay attention to detail before signing documents in any profession no matter what. Signing documents without reviewing them can cost you your career. It’s highly important to pay attention to detail when it is being explained to you on how you are supposed to go about signing documents as well as reading them. There is a reason behind being told to pay attention. You should always check to make sure that

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    Early years level 3

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    forming letter and listen to how many sounds of the letters the children knew. The resources i had was a white board‚ letter and sounds cards‚ white board pens‚ and i was in a quiet area. The activity went well‚ however the children had a very short attention span so it was hard to keep the focused on the tasked‚ I did reach the outcome that i was asked to and was able to give feedback to the teacher on how the children did. I think the activity could be improved by making it a little more exciting

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    behaviours using the appropriate reward system for the school‚ for example house points or †̃making it matter (MIM)â€TM tokens. By praising good behaviours other children in the group are often encouraged to then behave well to earn your positive attention. If a particular child continues to disrupt the class then you should follow the schoolâ€TMs behaviour management strategy and as a last resort remove them from the group. A childâ€TMs own self esteem may prevent them from progressing well with an

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    dislikes reading‚ in view of the fact that there are words involved in that activity. It is also impossible for him to focus on a book because of the short attention span he has developed‚ and reading books just takes too much time for him. Television presents the world to him‚ a different world every thirty minutes‚ which holds his attention. This now leaves him with no mental work to do‚ except to decide which channel he would like to watch. Since watching television requires no mental work‚ the

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