Personal Nursing Philosophy Personal Nursing Philosophy I believe that the goal of early childhood education is to support and advance children’s development by engaging them in play and education in conducive environments that enable toddlers, infants and children up to third grade to develop the necessary skills for the upper levels of education. The purpose of early childhood education is to encourage children’s physical, emotional, and cognitive development through their interactions with learning material, play, and their peers. Early childhood education starts in toddlerhood and continues through third grade. It offers foundational knowledge that children need to develop the skills they will need to compete favourably in their societies and education. Usually, teachers use strategies like using play and interesting and appropriate objects for children’s ages to encourage learning. All children have certain learning and developmental needs. These needs are cognitive needs, social relationships and family, emotional development, physical development and language development. Cognitive needs concern their mental state. Cognitive needs are usually solved through exposure to challenging situations within their capacity…
QUESTION 1. Youth are often marginalized in society due to assumptions about their lack of knowledge and experience. However, young people also wield significant social influence and purchasing power. On the one hand, youth are frequently dismissed as naive or uninformed on serious topics, leading to exclusion from crucial policy and social debates that impact them. There tends to be an attitude that young persons cannot contribute meaningfully or lack awareness of consequences (MacArthur Foundation, 2022). Socially, youth get stereotyped as irresponsible risk-takers and labeled as apathetic or self-interested. Economically, young people face disproportionate unemployment rates and dependence on family support structures well into adulthood. However, despite marginalization, youth simultaneously hold power via their massive digital presence and significance as trendsetters. Over 93% of Gen Zers are digital natives, giving them amplified voices online (Parker & Igielnik, 2022). Given their digital interconnectedness and innovation, youth drive mainstream culture—from slang to fashion to social movements. With an estimated buying power of $360 billion annually in the U.S. alone, brands compete intensely for youth loyalty and input (Silverman, 2022). So, while young…
Week 10 Professional Reflection: Client Engagement and Commitment to Counseling As a counselor, a recent scenario made me consider client participation and therapeutic partnerships. Two clients canceled appointments twice, requiring rescheduling calls. Both clients said they had “a lot going on” in their personal lives, including caring for grandchildren, and counseling was not their main priority. This setting offers professional development. It emphasizes honoring the client’s current living conditions and priorities. Counselors must understand that clients’ lives are complicated, and external factors can affect their therapy attendance (Norcross & Wampold, 2018). Family commitments took precedence over counseling sessions, showing the sensitive link between personal obligations and mental health care. Based on this, I must critically analyze client data to counsel effectively. This meets “sustained critical and professional engagement with counseling theories.” evaluation criteria. I studied how many theoretical frameworks could solve this problem. A person-centered approach requires respecting clients’ autonomy and concentration. A cognitive-behavioral study may show how competing priorities affect treatment commitment. This requires a certain level of self-reflectiveness and flexibility. Counselors need to control their own emotions when…
Capital Punishment: Name: Institutional Affiliation: Course Title: Date: Capital punishment, a practice that is highly charged and generates moral issues as to its applicability, has remained a subject of discussion about its use and admissibility on vulnerable groups. This jurisprudence crisis in the United States, particularly in Texas, calls for a reconsideration of justice and decent treatment for the mentally impaired, especially in capital punishment. Tomas Gallo, who was convicted of the death penalty in 2004 in connection with the murder and rape of the 3-year-old daughter of his girlfriend, was averted from being executed because he had a diminished capacity (Kirk, 2018). However, the Court of Criminal Appeals of Texas overturned the earlier decision based on the fact it increased the support of the U. S. Supreme Court for the United States Constitution’s Eighth Amendment, which bans the execution of mentally disabled people. After the mental retardation was confirmed, Gallo’s death sentence was converted to life imprisonment because of the psychological assessment of George…
Capital Punishment: Name: Institutional Affiliation: Course Title: Date: Analyzing the videos, one can stop at the fact that the narrators address capital punishment from various perspectives. The first video, ”Top 5 Facts about Capital Punishment,” is informative in presenting information related to the topic (WatchMojo. com, 2016). The second video, divided into the title ‘Death Sentence vs. Life In Prison’, deals with the practical as well as ethical aspects of the death penalty and life imprisonment, suggesting the latter to be a better option than the former. Despite the intention to be informative, Watch prompts prejudice and classification of facts and scenes that focus on the negative consequences of capital punishment. The presenters seem to have a hidden aim, especially in the second video, as the accentuation of wrongful executions and increased expenses of the death penalty implies their opposition to it. This bias is evident in framing issues and probably in the way evidence is interpreted selectively. The ethical concerns highlighted are whether it…
Definition and analysis of the relationship between the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 and the Election of 1800 Yellow fever broke out in Philadelphia, the Capital of the United States, during the summer and early fall of 1793. This outbreak is said to have claimed the lives of about 5000 persons and elicited much panic among the people (Finger). This disease, which was transmitted through mosquitoes, caused symptoms such as fever, jaundice, and, of course, scandalous black vomiting, also known as the “danse macabre” (Finger). It upset governmental activities and influenced discussions regarding its factors and preventive procedures. The Election of 1800 was between Federalist John Adams and Democratic-Republican Thomas Jefferson. It was the first time in the history of the United States political life that the leadership of the country was transferred between political parties, represented by Thomas Jefferson of the Democratic-Republican Party, who succeeded John Adams of the Federalist Party. The election carried out in 1800 ended up with Jefferson and Aaron Burr (the vice president of the Democratic-Republican party) being tied in the Electoral College, meaning that…
Discussion Response Name Course University Professor Date Discussion Response Hello Joseph Skwera, This is the true story of what Grandma Jane Doe remembers of May 4, 1970, at Kent State University(2024). She describes the scene as being extremely tense and, at the same time, somewhat surreal. Military trucks and ordinary civilian cars were parked by the side of the large building complex. The everyday life contrasted with the military force. She recalls the dialogue between the National Guardsmen and the students (Dotolo, 2021), commenting on the fact that there were no signs of encouraged aggression in the situation at the time. However, the day was rather gloomy, and people were aware that such shots were part of a large and stressful/contextualized violence continuum. Grandma Jane was also keen to note that the picture depicted a few seconds of order in what otherwise appeared to be mayhem. The attack focused on the ordinariness of armed vehicles and soldiers around educational facilities and regular cars, which provided a striking image…
In order to influence and improve community health in Jordan City, it becomes necessary to come up with specific techniques that will help to overcome barriers, make use of opportunities and negotiate conflict with definite viewpoints and driving forces. One of the possible strategies is the formation of strategic partnerships between local government, healthcare facilities, local organizations, and companies (Ginter et al., 2018). Ideally, this should strengthen collaborative working towards shared goals for health promotion and the use of pooled resources and skills base. Implementing MOUs or other joint projects provides formal documentation that may outline roles, responsibilities, and goals of the partners, and can improve management of resources and problem-solving tasks. Another key approach of addressing barriers and developing opportunities is the promotion of policy changes. This approach encompasses lobbying and supporting policies and initiatives that address health equity, sustainable development, and environmental conservation in Jordan City. Additionally, it depends on the creation of public and political will using empirical research and argumentation to show the economic and health gains to be derived from the proposed reforms. Stakeholders can…
Question 1: According to the information provided in “How to Become a Computer Forensics Investigator,” digital forensic practitioners may encounter several ethical dilemmas. Here are two significant ethical challenges they may face: Conflict of Interest: Digital forensic practitioners may find themselves in situations where their interests or relationships conflict with their professional responsibilities. For example, an investigator might be asked to examine digital evidence in a case involving a friend, family member, or former client. This presents an ethical dilemma where the practitioner must decide whether to recuse themselves from the case or proceed with the investigation while maintaining objectivity. The challenge lies in balancing professional integrity with personal relationships. The investigator must consider whether their connection could compromise their ability to conduct an unbiased investigation or if it might create the appearance of impropriety, even if they believe they can remain objective. This dilemma requires careful consideration of professional ethics guidelines and potentially consulting with supervisors or ethics committees for guidance. Pressure to Alter Findings: Another significant ethical dilemma highlighted in the resource is the potential pressure to alter…
Practices of Industrial Cleaning Industrial cleaning is a category of commercial cleaning that has its own uniqueness, such that the cleaning practices involved in the cleaning of an industrial setting are very different from the cleaning activities carried out in residential cleaning. Therefore, industrial cleaning is best left for the cleaning experts who have the technical knowhow and the proper equipment required. This article discusses the cleaning procedures involved in industrial cleaning, which will help you understand what industrial cleaning is all about. Automatic Pressure Wash Automatic pressure washing is where automatic washing machines are used to clean surfaces, such as catalytic chambers or chemical mixing tanks, which would otherwise be inaccessible or very dangerous for humans if they were to wash them manually. 3D images of the scanned interior parts of the mixing tanks are uploaded to the automatic pressure washing machine, such that once the machine is switched on, water under high pressure will be sprayed to all the interior parts of the chambers, leaving it spotless. Getting a reputable commercial cleaning company in Michigan that employs automated…