This document discusses bullying in schools. It defines three main types of bullying: physical, verbal, and indirect. It describes the characteristics of bullies and victims. Some causes of bullying mentioned include jealousy, seeking attention, and media influence. The document lists some strategies to reduce bullying, such as having a problem box for students to report issues. It also discusses the effects of bullying, including unwillingness to attend school and worsening academic performance. Statistics and school rules regarding bullying are also briefly mentioned.
This document discusses gender-based violence against women from a global perspective. It defines gender-based violence as violence committed against women by male perpetrators. It outlines different forms of violence including verbal/psychological, physical, and sexual violence. It notes that women in different cultures experience various forms of violence, such as gang rape, acid attacks, dowry-related killings, and female genital mutilation. The document calls for enhanced awareness, improved criminal justice responses, addressing social norms, and providing services for survivors.
1) Linguistic registers refer to how speakers vary their language based on different circumstances.
2) Registers include formal, consultative, casual, and intimate variations based on factors like social occasion, context, purpose, and audience.
3) Examples of registers include formal language used in professional settings, casual language used with friends and family, and intimate language shared privately between two people.
Morphology is the study of the smallest units of language called morphemes. It examines word formation through processes like inflection, derivation, and compounding. Morphemes can be free or bound, and may or may not have meaning. They undergo phonological variations and combinations to form words. Morphology analyzes the internal structure, forms, and relationships between morphemes in a language from both synchronous and diachronic perspectives.
What factors are affecting comprehensionMero Sarade
Reading comprehension is affected by a reader's knowledge, reasoning abilities, motivation, and engagement level. It is also impacted by the quality of the text, as well-organized "considerate texts" are easier to understand than poorly organized "inconsiderate texts". Students who struggle with decoding words often have difficulty with comprehension as well, and may learn to dislike reading. The type of instruction a student receives can also impact their comprehension, so teachers must directly teach strategies to improve it.
1. The document discusses the nature of speaking and outlines several key components involved in speech production. It describes three main stages of speech production: conceptualization and formulation, formulation, and articulation.
2. It also discusses other important aspects of speaking such as self-monitoring and repair, automaticity, fluency, managing talk, and the knowledge that speakers require.
3. Additionally, the document differentiates between different types of spoken language such as monologue and dialogue, and identifies several factors that can make speaking difficult such as clustering, redundancy, reduced forms, and interaction.
This document discusses bullying in schools. It defines three main types of bullying: physical, verbal, and indirect. It describes the characteristics of bullies and victims. Some causes of bullying mentioned include jealousy, seeking attention, and media influence. The document lists some strategies to reduce bullying, such as having a problem box for students to report issues. It also discusses the effects of bullying, including unwillingness to attend school and worsening academic performance. Statistics and school rules regarding bullying are also briefly mentioned.
This document discusses gender-based violence against women from a global perspective. It defines gender-based violence as violence committed against women by male perpetrators. It outlines different forms of violence including verbal/psychological, physical, and sexual violence. It notes that women in different cultures experience various forms of violence, such as gang rape, acid attacks, dowry-related killings, and female genital mutilation. The document calls for enhanced awareness, improved criminal justice responses, addressing social norms, and providing services for survivors.
1) Linguistic registers refer to how speakers vary their language based on different circumstances.
2) Registers include formal, consultative, casual, and intimate variations based on factors like social occasion, context, purpose, and audience.
3) Examples of registers include formal language used in professional settings, casual language used with friends and family, and intimate language shared privately between two people.
Morphology is the study of the smallest units of language called morphemes. It examines word formation through processes like inflection, derivation, and compounding. Morphemes can be free or bound, and may or may not have meaning. They undergo phonological variations and combinations to form words. Morphology analyzes the internal structure, forms, and relationships between morphemes in a language from both synchronous and diachronic perspectives.
What factors are affecting comprehensionMero Sarade
Reading comprehension is affected by a reader's knowledge, reasoning abilities, motivation, and engagement level. It is also impacted by the quality of the text, as well-organized "considerate texts" are easier to understand than poorly organized "inconsiderate texts". Students who struggle with decoding words often have difficulty with comprehension as well, and may learn to dislike reading. The type of instruction a student receives can also impact their comprehension, so teachers must directly teach strategies to improve it.
1. The document discusses the nature of speaking and outlines several key components involved in speech production. It describes three main stages of speech production: conceptualization and formulation, formulation, and articulation.
2. It also discusses other important aspects of speaking such as self-monitoring and repair, automaticity, fluency, managing talk, and the knowledge that speakers require.
3. Additionally, the document differentiates between different types of spoken language such as monologue and dialogue, and identifies several factors that can make speaking difficult such as clustering, redundancy, reduced forms, and interaction.
This document discusses communication disorders and strategies for working with students who have them. It defines communication, language, and speech and outlines common speech disorders like articulation issues, phonological disorders, and voice or fluency issues. It then provides classroom accommodations for speech disorders like building a positive environment, helping students monitor their speech, and modifying instruction. It also covers language disorders and assessment strategies. Suggestions are given to improve students' comprehension, language use, and conversational skills through activities like story reading, music, and play. Working with a speech language pathologist is recommended.
The document discusses several theories of language acquisition:
- Behaviorism posits that language is learned through reinforcement but fails to explain innate language structures.
- Chomsky argued language has an innate "language acquisition device" based on limited language input children receive. However, it neglects the social context of language.
- Cognitive theories link language development to cognitive development but cannot fully explain syntax.
- Input/interactionist theories emphasize the importance of language interactions with caregivers, though children still progress through similar stages across cultures. Overall, the theories provide partial rather than complete explanations of language acquisition.
The document discusses the process of creating dictionaries and classifying dictionary types. It explains that developing a new dictionary involves market research, determining the dictionary type and price, creating a schedule and budget, deciding on content and presentation, and preparing print and electronic versions. Dictionaries are classified based on their language, coverage, size, medium, organization, intended users and purposes. Developing an understanding of typical users through user profiles and research helps inform decisions about a dictionary's content, language use, and design layout. Bilingual dictionaries can be unidirectional or bidirectional depending on whether they support encoding or decoding for one or two language groups.
The document discusses the evolution of American and British English from a shared origin in Old English brought to America by early settlers in the 1600s, to the development of distinct dialects over time due to divergent influences, with Noah Webster playing a key role in standardizing American English through his dictionaries in the early 1800s.
The role of social class in English language learning and teachingMuhmmad Asif
This document discusses the role of social class in English language learning at the secondary level in Pakistan. It begins with an introduction that outlines the status of English in Pakistan and its importance in education, government, and business. It then discusses the relationship between social class and the medium of instruction in Pakistani schools. The document reviews related literature on social class and language learning. It describes the research methodology used and presents findings from a questionnaire given to students. It concludes by providing suggestions to help address issues around social class and English language learning, including recommendations for the government, teachers, and students.
This document discusses four ways to improve vocabulary:
1. Using context clues from surrounding text to determine a word's meaning
2. Analyzing a word's structure like prefixes and suffixes
3. Making visual or sound associations to similar words to aid memorization
4. Looking up unfamiliar words in a dictionary or adding them to a list to define later
DEFINITION OF SCHEMA
SCHEMATA
TWO WAYS OF USING THE SCHEMATA
CHARACTERISTICS OF SCHEMA
- FLEXIBILITY
- CREATIVITY
PRE -READING ACTIVITIES
3 STEP ASSESSMENT/INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE
LIST OF PRE-READING ACTIVITIES
The document discusses emotional and verbal abuse, defining it as saying hurtful things to blame, criticize, or diminish another person. It notes that emotional and verbal abuse can occur between spouses, partners, family members, friends, bosses and employees, teachers and students. The document provides examples of emotional abuse depicted on television shows and advises that if someone recognizes they are being abused, they should contact support organizations and follow the advice of professionals rather than ignoring the issue. It suggests five plans of action that individuals can take to help stop emotional and verbal abuse through education and volunteering.
Parental involvement is important for all children's education but especially crucial for children with special needs. Getting involved in the special education process gives parents a sense of purpose in supporting their child's future. Parents have the power to advocate for their child to receive appropriate services and accommodations to help their child thrive. Parents should help create a supportive home environment by reading together, establishing routines for studying, and discussing the value of education.
The document outlines the five major stages of reading development:
1) The Emergent Pre-Reader stage focuses on building oral language skills and an awareness of print.
2) The Novice Reader stage involves learning sound-symbol relationships and decoding words.
3) The Decoding Reader stage is where oral reading becomes more fluent through word recognition.
4) The Fluent Comprehending Reader stage marks a transition to reading to learn new ideas.
5) The Expert Reader stage involves reading broadly across disciplines to integrate and create new knowledge.
The document compares love marriages and arranged marriages. Love marriages are based on mutual love and attraction between individuals, while arranged marriages involve a third party matchmaking the couple. Some advantages of love marriages include a strong relationship and mutual understanding, while disadvantages can include disapproval from families. Arranged marriages have advantages such as ensuring understanding between families and making long-lasting relationships, but can also lead to problems adjusting and internal family disputes. Divorce rates vary globally but are often higher for love marriages in some countries like Pakistan and lower for arranged marriages. Ultimately, the document concludes that both types of marriages have merits and challenges, so the choice of partner is best left to individuals.
Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. Around 40-50% of marriages in the US end in divorce, with common factors including poor communication, infidelity, abuse, and financial problems. Children are often confused and angry by divorce, and may act out or have behavioral issues. It is important to be honest with children about the divorce, avoid blame, listen to their feelings, reassure them of your love, and maintain a united front with the other parent.
The document summarizes the historical periods of the English language according to differences in linguistic situations and the nature of linguistic changes. It outlines 7 periods: 1) Early Old English, 2) Old English, 3) Early Middle English, 4) Late Middle English, 5) Early New English, 6) the age of normalization and correctness, and 7) Late New English or Modern English. Each period is characterized by changes in dialects, influences from other languages like French and Scandinavian, the rise and fall of dialects as literary languages, and standardization of pronunciation and grammar.
This PPT aims to provide knowledge and understanding about Language Disorder, Types of Language disorder, Example of Language Disorder, Symptoms of Language Disorder, Causes of Language Disorder, Treatment of Language Disorder, Teaching Techniques for Language Disorder.
Verbal abuse is a form of violence that allows the abuser to gain control over the victim without leaving physical marks. It is characterized as being hurtful, manipulative, controlling, unpredictable, and tends to escalate over time. Verbal abuse destroys relationships and causes emotional and health problems for the victim, such as low self-esteem, depression, and social isolation. The Department of Health and Human Services defines domestic violence broadly as a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to assert power and control over the other.
This document provides an overview of dictionaries and their history. It discusses the evolution of dictionaries from early reference works in the 16th century to modern comprehensive dictionaries created by lexicographers like Samuel Johnson, Noah Webster, and others. It also summarizes the differences between descriptive and prescriptive dictionaries, unabridged vs. abridged dictionaries, and defines thesauruses and notable thesauruses like Roget's Thesaurus. Finally, it provides some examples of online dictionary resources.
This document defines and distinguishes between code switching and code mixing. It begins by defining key terms like code, monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual. It then discusses factors that influence code choice and the different types of code switching, including intra-sentential, inter-sentential, and tag switching. Finally, it defines code mixing, the reasons for it, and examples of intra-sentential and intra-lexical code mixing.
This document summarizes literacy development from kindergarten through first grade (Stage One). It covers key areas including spelling development, phonological awareness/phonics, reading accuracy, oral and written language development, and writing. The main goals during this stage are to develop phonemic awareness, letter-sound knowledge, decoding skills, sight word recognition, and the ability to write simple sentences. Instruction focuses on teaching sounds, letter patterns, high-frequency words, and connecting speech to print.
The spread of english in the modern periodSohyun Park
English spread around the world due to British colonization between 1600-1900 and the rise of American influence globally in the late 19th-early 20th centuries. As English was adopted in colonies and nations, it diversified based on local cultures and circumstances, resulting in varieties like Indian English, American English, and other hybrid forms like Konglish and Spanglish. Today, English is the dominant international language and continues to spread in simplified forms like Globish.
Challenges and Threats to Filipino Familiesgraecha
Disintegration of families, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, substance abuse, dangers of drugs, ways to help children say "NO' to drugs, parental absenteeism, economic difficulties, absence of family goals and values, early sexual involvement, negative influence of media. A POPCOM Learning Package on Parent Education on Adolescent and Health and Development.
This document discusses building and maintaining relationships. It covers three types of personal relationships: family, friends, and partnerships. Family provides support and a sense of community. Friends offer companionship and support during difficult times. Partnerships, like marriage, are built on intimacy, trust and romantic love. Healthy relationships are important for well-being, as they can help people live longer, cope with stress better, and feel happier. The document also discusses rights and responsibilities in relationships, as well as common relationship challenges.
This document discusses communication disorders and strategies for working with students who have them. It defines communication, language, and speech and outlines common speech disorders like articulation issues, phonological disorders, and voice or fluency issues. It then provides classroom accommodations for speech disorders like building a positive environment, helping students monitor their speech, and modifying instruction. It also covers language disorders and assessment strategies. Suggestions are given to improve students' comprehension, language use, and conversational skills through activities like story reading, music, and play. Working with a speech language pathologist is recommended.
The document discusses several theories of language acquisition:
- Behaviorism posits that language is learned through reinforcement but fails to explain innate language structures.
- Chomsky argued language has an innate "language acquisition device" based on limited language input children receive. However, it neglects the social context of language.
- Cognitive theories link language development to cognitive development but cannot fully explain syntax.
- Input/interactionist theories emphasize the importance of language interactions with caregivers, though children still progress through similar stages across cultures. Overall, the theories provide partial rather than complete explanations of language acquisition.
The document discusses the process of creating dictionaries and classifying dictionary types. It explains that developing a new dictionary involves market research, determining the dictionary type and price, creating a schedule and budget, deciding on content and presentation, and preparing print and electronic versions. Dictionaries are classified based on their language, coverage, size, medium, organization, intended users and purposes. Developing an understanding of typical users through user profiles and research helps inform decisions about a dictionary's content, language use, and design layout. Bilingual dictionaries can be unidirectional or bidirectional depending on whether they support encoding or decoding for one or two language groups.
The document discusses the evolution of American and British English from a shared origin in Old English brought to America by early settlers in the 1600s, to the development of distinct dialects over time due to divergent influences, with Noah Webster playing a key role in standardizing American English through his dictionaries in the early 1800s.
The role of social class in English language learning and teachingMuhmmad Asif
This document discusses the role of social class in English language learning at the secondary level in Pakistan. It begins with an introduction that outlines the status of English in Pakistan and its importance in education, government, and business. It then discusses the relationship between social class and the medium of instruction in Pakistani schools. The document reviews related literature on social class and language learning. It describes the research methodology used and presents findings from a questionnaire given to students. It concludes by providing suggestions to help address issues around social class and English language learning, including recommendations for the government, teachers, and students.
This document discusses four ways to improve vocabulary:
1. Using context clues from surrounding text to determine a word's meaning
2. Analyzing a word's structure like prefixes and suffixes
3. Making visual or sound associations to similar words to aid memorization
4. Looking up unfamiliar words in a dictionary or adding them to a list to define later
DEFINITION OF SCHEMA
SCHEMATA
TWO WAYS OF USING THE SCHEMATA
CHARACTERISTICS OF SCHEMA
- FLEXIBILITY
- CREATIVITY
PRE -READING ACTIVITIES
3 STEP ASSESSMENT/INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURE
LIST OF PRE-READING ACTIVITIES
The document discusses emotional and verbal abuse, defining it as saying hurtful things to blame, criticize, or diminish another person. It notes that emotional and verbal abuse can occur between spouses, partners, family members, friends, bosses and employees, teachers and students. The document provides examples of emotional abuse depicted on television shows and advises that if someone recognizes they are being abused, they should contact support organizations and follow the advice of professionals rather than ignoring the issue. It suggests five plans of action that individuals can take to help stop emotional and verbal abuse through education and volunteering.
Parental involvement is important for all children's education but especially crucial for children with special needs. Getting involved in the special education process gives parents a sense of purpose in supporting their child's future. Parents have the power to advocate for their child to receive appropriate services and accommodations to help their child thrive. Parents should help create a supportive home environment by reading together, establishing routines for studying, and discussing the value of education.
The document outlines the five major stages of reading development:
1) The Emergent Pre-Reader stage focuses on building oral language skills and an awareness of print.
2) The Novice Reader stage involves learning sound-symbol relationships and decoding words.
3) The Decoding Reader stage is where oral reading becomes more fluent through word recognition.
4) The Fluent Comprehending Reader stage marks a transition to reading to learn new ideas.
5) The Expert Reader stage involves reading broadly across disciplines to integrate and create new knowledge.
The document compares love marriages and arranged marriages. Love marriages are based on mutual love and attraction between individuals, while arranged marriages involve a third party matchmaking the couple. Some advantages of love marriages include a strong relationship and mutual understanding, while disadvantages can include disapproval from families. Arranged marriages have advantages such as ensuring understanding between families and making long-lasting relationships, but can also lead to problems adjusting and internal family disputes. Divorce rates vary globally but are often higher for love marriages in some countries like Pakistan and lower for arranged marriages. Ultimately, the document concludes that both types of marriages have merits and challenges, so the choice of partner is best left to individuals.
Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. Around 40-50% of marriages in the US end in divorce, with common factors including poor communication, infidelity, abuse, and financial problems. Children are often confused and angry by divorce, and may act out or have behavioral issues. It is important to be honest with children about the divorce, avoid blame, listen to their feelings, reassure them of your love, and maintain a united front with the other parent.
The document summarizes the historical periods of the English language according to differences in linguistic situations and the nature of linguistic changes. It outlines 7 periods: 1) Early Old English, 2) Old English, 3) Early Middle English, 4) Late Middle English, 5) Early New English, 6) the age of normalization and correctness, and 7) Late New English or Modern English. Each period is characterized by changes in dialects, influences from other languages like French and Scandinavian, the rise and fall of dialects as literary languages, and standardization of pronunciation and grammar.
This PPT aims to provide knowledge and understanding about Language Disorder, Types of Language disorder, Example of Language Disorder, Symptoms of Language Disorder, Causes of Language Disorder, Treatment of Language Disorder, Teaching Techniques for Language Disorder.
Verbal abuse is a form of violence that allows the abuser to gain control over the victim without leaving physical marks. It is characterized as being hurtful, manipulative, controlling, unpredictable, and tends to escalate over time. Verbal abuse destroys relationships and causes emotional and health problems for the victim, such as low self-esteem, depression, and social isolation. The Department of Health and Human Services defines domestic violence broadly as a pattern of behaviors used by one partner to assert power and control over the other.
This document provides an overview of dictionaries and their history. It discusses the evolution of dictionaries from early reference works in the 16th century to modern comprehensive dictionaries created by lexicographers like Samuel Johnson, Noah Webster, and others. It also summarizes the differences between descriptive and prescriptive dictionaries, unabridged vs. abridged dictionaries, and defines thesauruses and notable thesauruses like Roget's Thesaurus. Finally, it provides some examples of online dictionary resources.
This document defines and distinguishes between code switching and code mixing. It begins by defining key terms like code, monolingual, bilingual, and multilingual. It then discusses factors that influence code choice and the different types of code switching, including intra-sentential, inter-sentential, and tag switching. Finally, it defines code mixing, the reasons for it, and examples of intra-sentential and intra-lexical code mixing.
This document summarizes literacy development from kindergarten through first grade (Stage One). It covers key areas including spelling development, phonological awareness/phonics, reading accuracy, oral and written language development, and writing. The main goals during this stage are to develop phonemic awareness, letter-sound knowledge, decoding skills, sight word recognition, and the ability to write simple sentences. Instruction focuses on teaching sounds, letter patterns, high-frequency words, and connecting speech to print.
The spread of english in the modern periodSohyun Park
English spread around the world due to British colonization between 1600-1900 and the rise of American influence globally in the late 19th-early 20th centuries. As English was adopted in colonies and nations, it diversified based on local cultures and circumstances, resulting in varieties like Indian English, American English, and other hybrid forms like Konglish and Spanglish. Today, English is the dominant international language and continues to spread in simplified forms like Globish.
Challenges and Threats to Filipino Familiesgraecha
Disintegration of families, juvenile delinquency, domestic violence, substance abuse, dangers of drugs, ways to help children say "NO' to drugs, parental absenteeism, economic difficulties, absence of family goals and values, early sexual involvement, negative influence of media. A POPCOM Learning Package on Parent Education on Adolescent and Health and Development.
This document discusses building and maintaining relationships. It covers three types of personal relationships: family, friends, and partnerships. Family provides support and a sense of community. Friends offer companionship and support during difficult times. Partnerships, like marriage, are built on intimacy, trust and romantic love. Healthy relationships are important for well-being, as they can help people live longer, cope with stress better, and feel happier. The document also discusses rights and responsibilities in relationships, as well as common relationship challenges.
The document discusses building and maintaining personal relationships. It provides objectives around discussing teenage relationships and acceptable expressions of attraction, love, and commitment. It then lists several true statements about communicating feelings, self-love, understanding others, listening, forgiveness, and resolving conflicts that help build and maintain relationships. The document defines key terms like relationship, personal relationship, love, commitment, attraction, and responsibility. It discusses the importance of relationships for health and well-being and common relationship problems. Finally, it provides 10 ways to express love to others.
The family is the most vital unit in society but lately more families are becoming dysfunctional or collapsing. Dysfunctional families can lead to abuse and harm children, spouses, and the elderly. Family break-up includes divorce and family members leaving. Poverty, stress, social problems like addiction and gambling can cause family collapse as parents may act violently. Lack of religious education can also weaken family structure by removing restraints on behavior. Steps to overcome break-up include providing low-cost housing, increasing parental involvement in social activities, and raising awareness through media about the importance of strong family bonds.
The document discusses personal relationships and identifies several important aspects. It defines personal relationships as close connections between people formed through emotional bonds and mutual experiences. It also identifies three types of personal relationships: romantic relationships, family relationships, and social relationships. Additionally, the document lists the top 25 most common relationship problems, including infidelity, sexual issues, lack of communication, stress, and domestic violence.
1) Divorce terminates a marital union by cancelling legal marriage duties and dissolving matrimonial bonds between parties.
2) Common factors contributing to relationship breakdowns include significant differences in values/beliefs, traumatic life events, unmet emotional needs, abuse, lack of communication, incompatibility, and addictions.
3) Effects on children include parental loss, more life stress due to changes, and feelings of guilt, insecurity, and depression.
This document outlines a school project aimed at helping students coping with single-parenting due to the loss of a parent. The project involved conducting counseling sessions for 21 students from grades 6 and 7 who had lost a parent. Through these sessions, the students were able to openly express their emotions and better understand and accept their situation. The school also provided financial assistance to some students and worked to boost their self-confidence. As a result, the students' socialization, self-esteem, and ability to accept reality improved. The school plans to continue supporting these students.
The growth and development of children is impacted by many factors within the family system and broader environment. Providing children with love, support, and stability in the home helps them to feel secure as they navigate challenges in the world. Economic stress, parental education levels, and the quality of family relationships all influence child outcomes. Maintaining open communication and teaching self-esteem and life skills can help children develop happiness and resilience.
Divorce is a serious social problem that affects all levels of society. More than two-thirds of divorces occur due to spouses growing apart rather than serious conflicts like abuse. Children value the love and attention from both parents even if the marriage is not warm. Numerous factors increase the risk of marital dissolution, including communication issues, financial problems, lack of shared interests, and parental divorce. Divorce has negative effects on both individuals and children, but with family support, therapy, and consistent parenting, families can cope and strengthen their bonds.
The document discusses the four main goals of family therapy: 1) Working to understand family dynamics in a safe environment, 2) Examining and reforming communication styles, 3) Improving the family's problem-solving skills, and 4) Reducing pressure points and conflict escalation. It also examines some common types of family problems that may be addressed in therapy, such as clashing personalities, poor communication, financial issues, addiction, and divorce. Family therapy aims to help families understand their behaviors and interactions in order to develop healthier relationship patterns.
A parenting issues refers to a challenge or concern that parents or caregivers face in the process of raising and nurturing their children. These issues can encompass a wide range of topics, such as discipline, communication, child development, and family dynamics. Parenting issues can vary in complexity and can arise at different stages of a child's life, from infancy to adolescence. Recognizing and addressing these issues is essential for fostering a healthy and supportive environment for children to thrive and grow.
Children who witness domestic violence suffer emotional and behavioral effects, according to this document. They may experience issues like low self-esteem, social withdrawal, depression, anxiety, anger, and confusion. Witnessing violence can disrupt children's eating, sleeping, and emotional/social behaviors. The impacts are greater with longer exposure to violence. Young children may show excessive irritability or regression. Teenagers risk isolation, relationship issues, and involvement in violent relationships. The document provides tips for caregivers to help children cope, like teaching conflict resolution, safety skills, and positive expression of emotions.
The document discusses the causes and effects of divorce. It notes that the most common cause is selfishness, and other factors include changing values, abuse, or substance abuse. Divorce hurts those getting divorced and those around them, like children. Children may feel rejected and alone after divorce. While some divorces relieve family stress, others devastate the family. The document provides tips for helping children adjust, such as decreasing conflict, maintaining relationships with parents, and consistent visitation with non-custodial parents.
The document discusses parenting a child with a disability. It covers several topics:
1. The various types of stress parents may experience - internal (attitudes/expectations), external (situational factors), and physiological (health).
2. Common stressors associated with raising a child with disabilities like worry, guilt, difficult behaviors, financial burden, and lack of services.
3. Strategies for coping with different types of stressors such as developing a support system, positive thinking, assertiveness skills, and ensuring proper self-care.
4. The impact on siblings, including potential resentment/shame but also development of empathy, and the importance of communication.
5. General advice
The document discusses the importance of family and provides information about different family structures and dynamics. It begins by outlining learning objectives related to understanding one's own family history and tracing personal attributes across generations by creating a family tree or genogram. It then discusses various family types including nuclear, extended, blended, single-parent families. The document also covers family experiences shaped by parenting styles and challenges that can impact family dynamics like separation, divorce or death.
The causes-and-effects-of-broken-families-toJoel Celosia
The document discusses the causes and effects of broken families on children. It lists several effects of divorce such as making children insecure from losing their complete family, causing lack of confidence and disinterest in school. Death and misconceptions between family members are also cited as causes of broken families. The document then provides tips for avoiding family conflict such as resolving differences, defeating selfishness, pursuing peace through confrontation and forgiveness. Finally, it outlines 13 tips for strengthening family relationships such as spending quality time together, sharing responsibilities, and having shared values.
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analysis, which identified five Protective Factors that are linked to the prevention of child abuse and neglect.
These Protective Factors or “Circles of Caring” are conditions in families and communities that,
when present, increase the health and well-being of children and families. These attributes also
serve as buffers against risk factors for child maltreatment.
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This Presentation is based on effects of parental marital issues on children. in this presentation you can also get information on types of marital issues, its effects on children and how to overcome from this
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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2. Cause and Effect of Family Problem
CAUSE
1. Financial issue
2. Argument
3. Communication
4. New family member
5. Abuse
EFFECT
1. Anxiety
2. Depression
3. Insecure
4. Distract kids from
schooling
3.
4. 1. FINANCIAL
ISSUE
A family financial
problem is when
someone in the
family has financial
challenges that
make it difficult for
the whole family to
get the things they
need, such as
paying rent, buying
groceries, and
5. 2.
ARGUMENT
Families often argue
about topics related
to major and even
minor events, on
issues such as: who
is on (and who is left
out of) the invite list,
who is paying for
what, which dates
work for everyone,
the location of the
6. 3.
COMMUNICATIO
N
Communication within
the family is extremely
important because it
enables members to
express their needs,
wants, and concerns to
each other. Open and
honest communication
creates an atmosphere
that allows family
members to express
their differences as well
7. 4. New family
member
Infidelity can have
lasting impacts on
partners and children
the couple may have.
Grief, brain changes,
behaviors down the
road, and mental health
conditions such as
anxiety, chronic stress,
and depression can
result. Some families
have been able to
8. 5. ABUSE
Some children react to
family violence by
internalizing their
feelings which is
manifested by
depression and anxiety.
In young children,
depression may take
the form of sadness,
poor appetite, chronic
fatigue, withdrawal
from friends and low
10. 1.Anxiety
Anxiety is a feeling of
fear, dread, and
uneasiness. It might
cause you to sweat,
feel restless and tense,
and have a rapid
heartbeat. It can be a
normal reaction to
stress. For example,
you might feel anxious
when faced with a
difficult problem at
11. 2.Depression
Spouses or partners
can feel hurt and
alienated, and children
may feel guilty and
resentful, or worse,
they may blame
themselves for the
sufferer's symptoms. In
turn, family
relationships can also
exacerbate depressive
symptoms.
12. 3.Insecure
an insecure person is a
person who feels shy or
uncertain around others
and lacks confidence or
self-assurance. Despite
attempts by themselves
and others, insecure
people often find it difficult
to feel good around others.
Face to face contact or
communication may cause
them to feel uneasy.
13. 4. Distract kid for
schooling
Common distractions for
college students include
technology, work, and
family. As an online
student, your classroom is
often your home, and
these distractions may
seem nearly impossible to
avoid. Social media and
texts ping you with
notifications, and the
temptation to respond can
pull at your attention
14. Some tips how to build a
Healthy Family
* Being loving, caring and respectful.
* Being warm, supportive and positive.
* Communicating when disagreements
occur.
* Spending time doing things together to
Healthy relationships between family
members means that your child feels loved,
safe, secure and supported as they grow into
independent adults.