All you have to do is answer these two questions in a broad form. It needs to be

All you have to do is answer these two questions in a broad form. It needs to be a good explanation of the answer.
1) How does homeschooling affects a child’s social skills?
Sending children to school is about education and creating social skills. Children in school learn more than education; it teaches children how to share, and play with kids. Attending regular school helps children adapt to negativity. Children attending school rather than being homeschooled prepares them for the real world. When children are homeschooled, they do not see negativity, so they do not know how to manage it. When children are homeschooled, they do not interact with kids, hurting their social skills. Kids in school are interacting with children daily, creating proper social skills. Homeschooled kids are more prone to social anxiety than children who attend regular school because they do not receive interaction. Homeschooled students do not interact with other children, affecting their social skills.
2) Why are students feeling a lack of accomplishment during covid?
I have talked to a number of students about their progress and I feel there is a large sense of inadequacy felt. These students are still on track for their regular graduation date and are making the same grades as before, but there seems to be a loss of interest and a larger feeling of resentment toward their education. Side note, none of these students are set to graduate during this year so it is not the lack of a commencement ceremony ruining their motivation. In the context of this course, what do you think the abolishing operation is? Additionally, what do you think is contributing to this issue since they are essentially reaching their goals?
Here are two questions with explanations- the answers need to be broad as well. Let me know if you have any questions.

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peer 1: Elizabeth Lovins RE: Discussion – Week 8 COLLAPSE In social work, super

peer 1: Elizabeth Lovins RE: Discussion – Week 8
COLLAPSE
In social work, supervision serves several functions, including ensuring services received by the client are ethical and appropriate and adjusting services and treatment plans accordingly. Additionally, supervision allows supervisees to process thoughts, feelings, and emotions surrounding sessions and their interactions with clients. It also allows supervisees to work with their supervisor to evaluate their competency and utilization of social work skills and techniques (National Association of Social Workers and Association of Social Work Boards, 2013).
The Levy case study video provides a brief interaction between the social work supervisor and their supervisee in which the supervisee expresses the reaction they are having to intense sensory information provided during session (Laureate Education, 2014c). As the social work supervisor in this scenario, exploring the supervisees reaction to the session would entail examining the supervisee’s sense of self, and how it is affected by the given scenario. This would involve identification of the supervisee’s personality traits, beliefs, and attitudes that contribute to their work with individuals (McTighe, 2011). The identification and exploration of these aspects, along with the processing of the supervisee’s session with the client can provide the supervisor with insight into the case and an understanding of the supervisee’s reactions to the sensory information provided. Together, the supervisor and supervisee can process how to proceed with the client and create a treatment plan utilizing the supervisee’s identified self and integrating this into therapeutic services (McTighe, 2011). References
Laureate Education (Producer). (2014c). Sessions: Levy (Episode 5 of 42) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
McTighe, J. (2011). Teaching the use of self through the process of clinical supervision. Clinical Social Work Journal, 39(3), 301–307.
National Association of Social Workers and Association of Social Work Boards. (2013). Best practice standards in social work supervision. Retrieved from https://www.socialworkers.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=GBrLbl4BuwI%3D&portalid=0
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Jasmin Privott RE: Discussion – Week 8
COLLAPSE
In a social work supervision role, one is supposed to guide, lead, and support social workers when confronted with challenging cases. The supervisory relationship is built on trust, confidentiality, and respect. It’s also a time to empathize on the social worker experience however, also provide constructive feedback (NASW, 2013) Supervision, allows time for social workers to reflect, update, and gain advice from seasoned social work professionals. In this case, the social worker discussed in supervision, her challenges with working with an army vet who suffers from PTSD. Though, she has experience working with veterans, this particular case has been weighing on her mind, and she’s doesn’t know how to stop thinking about it (Laureate Education, 2014). As a social work supervisor, the supervisor should empathize, and guide the social worker to allow some time to reflect on the case, and then try to emotionally separate herself from it. This case appears to be emotionally triggering for this social worker, and the supervisor should acknowledge her concerns. The supervisor should suggest the social worker develop more self-awareness, understand those triggers, and learn to separate one’s emotions from the problem. The supervisor should suggest, the social worker develop a self-care routine as well. Lastly, the supervisor should advise the social worker if the client agreed, to have the wife attend a session to gain her perspective, and a clear picture of their relationship. Then this might help alleviate some of the anxiety the social worker has about the case.
Since the social worker appears experienced, the social work supervisor, should meet with the social worker twice a month for an hour. This would allow the social worker enough time to address any pressing issues on her cases. Unfortunately, it can be difficult for social work administers to have supervisory with all staff due to other administrative duties.(Kadushin, Berger, Gilbert & de St. Aubin 2009). This could be why the supervisor appears to be so dismissive towards the social worker. Therefore, if there are any other pressing issues, the supervisor should direct her to another supervisor, or suggest a peer support group for additional support if she is still challenged by this case. This writer understands how challenging some cases can be, and when sharing these issues with peers who can relate, it can decrease stress (Kadushin, Berger, Gilbert & de St. Aubin 2009). Moreover, suggesting peer support can help provide the social worker additional support, knowledge, and advice. References:
Laureate Education (Producer). (2014c). Sessions: Levy (Episode 5 of 42) [Video file]. Retrieved from https://class.waldenu.edu
National Association of Social Workers Association of Social Work Boards (2013) Best Practice Standards in Social Work Supervision https://www.socialworkers.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=GBrLbl4BuwI%3D&portalid=0
Goldie Kadushin, Candyce Berger, Carlean Gilbert & Mark de St. Aubin (2009) Models and Methods in Hospital Social Work Supervision, The Clinical Supervisor, 28:2, 180-199, DOI: 10.1080/07325220903324660
Read a selection of your colleagues’ posts.
Respond to at least two colleagues with a thoughtful question or suggestion that builds on your colleague’s strategy for debriefing.
Return to this Discussion to read the responses to your initial post. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you gained as a result of the comments your colleagues made.

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Read the subsections of the risk mitigation security control of the Federal Fina

Read the subsections of the risk mitigation security control of the Federal Financial Institution Examination Council (FFIEC) in the FFIEC IT Examination Handbook InfoBase.
Choose five of the controls from the left-hand panel of the website between Controls Implementation and Other Controls that are likely to be found in a small community financial institution and for each selection discuss what it is and why you think it is applicable.
https://ithandbook.ffiec.gov/it-booklets/operations/risk-mitigation-and-control-implementation.aspx

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Write-In Turabian format 9th edition. From the book Principles of public Speakin

Write-In Turabian format 9th edition. From the book Principles of public Speaking by Kathleen M. German. Twentieth Edition. Use for a example to write a one page 24 and 25 on Obesity Epidemic. Introduction ) (A) Central Idea, (B)Preview of main ideas. II. First ldea. Subtopic A 1. 2. Subtopic B 1. 2.) III. Education and technology Second idea. A 1. a, b, c, d 2. a, b, c ). Subtopic B Technological developments. Conclusion, Final Statement. Will send email copy of the example.

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