Complete observations in a public place such as McDonald’s, a classroom, a clinic waiting room, athletic practice, church youth group, retirement center, or a workplace.  

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Observe three individuals from three points in the life span.  Only use subjects you do not know and to whom you are not related.  Select one subject from each of the following periods.

  • Early Childhood  (3-5 years of age)
  • Middle childhood through adolescence  (7-19 years of age)
  • Adulthood (20 years and older)

Record at least one example for each of the terms on the Observation Form.

Assign a code name to subjects observed to protect their privacy. Code names usually reflect a characteristic of the subject such as “Miss Eats A Lot” and “Little Blue Shirt.”

Locations: Complete observations in a public place such as McDonald’s, a classroom, a clinic waiting room, athletic practice, church youth group, retirement center, or a workplace.

Record specific, objective descriptions of behavior for each term listed.

This is a clinical style report. List the term and provide the example of the behavior.

Do not state an opinion or make a judgment concerning the behavior.  Simply describe the behavior observed.

Allow yourself sufficient time to gather data.  Young children move more rapidly and produce a great deal of observable data very quickly.  Older adults may require a longer observation period in order to collect a sample for each term listed.

Submit only objective observations.

An example would be: Receptive Language – The teacher asked Red Shirt to place his coat in his cubby.  Red Shirt said, “Yes, mam.”  He placed his coat in the correct cubby.

Be descriptive and provide specifics such as “Hero could hear his coach call him to come on the field from a distance of approximately 50 feet with traffic noise in the background.”

Statements such as “He has a great vocabulary for his age,” “She had an attitude toward her mother,” and “Bright Eyes was the tallest in her class” are not objective.

How to evaluate sources to determine appropriateness for inclusion in an academic research paper using the CRAAP (currency, reliability, authority, accuracy, purpose) method.

Evaluating Sources

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This assignment will help you understand what sources are typically considered appropriate to use for academic research papers. This assignment will also help you develop the skills needed to evaluate sources for use in academic research. You will likely come across many different types of sources during the course of your research for your Final Research Paper, including various websites, e-books, scholarly articles, news stories, magazine articles, and so forth. Not all sources you come across are suitable to use in college-level research papers. How do you know what sources are acceptable?

First, review the ANT101 Evaluating Sources (Links to an external site.) tutorial. This tutorial covers concepts such as

  • How to evaluate sources to determine appropriateness for inclusion in an academic research paper using the CRAAP (currency, reliability, authority, accuracy, purpose) method.
  • The different types of sources there are, the scope of information they usually cover, and their uses.
  • Efficient ways to read scholarly sources.

This tutorial is interactive and you will be required to complete short exercises throughout it. It should take 8 to12 minutes to complete. After completing the ANT101 Evaluating Sources tutorial, you will earn a certificate that will be displayed on the last slide. You will need to save a copy of the certificate by taking a screenshot or by saving or printing the certificate as a PDF and uploading it to the classroom. For help taking a screenshot you may review the web page take-a-screenshot.org (Links to an external site.). Waypoint cannot accept image files, such as JPEG or PNG, so if you save your screenshot in this format, please insert your image into Word and then upload it.

To submit this certificate, save the screenshot or PDF to your computer in a location you can easily find. Click the “Assignment Submission” button within the assignment instructions in the online classroom. Upload and attach the screenshot or PDF certificate file that you have saved in your computer to your assignment submission.

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Create a presentation (using PowerPoint, or your favorite slideshow tool) in which you address the following:

Create a presentation (using PowerPoint, or your favorite slideshow tool) in which you address the following:  Identify and describe three challenges typically faced in middle adulthood (make sure to cite sources) – minimum 3 slides Identify and describe three recommendations for how to overcome those challenges (make sure to cite sources) – minimum 3 slides Offer two detailed suggestions for how thrive in middle adulthood (make sure to cite sources) – minimum 2 slides You must cite your unit reading and/or outside sources to support your statements. I’m not looking for opinions here – you must support your statements and suggestions with cited sources. Include a reference slide at the end, with your references in APA format, and use in-text citations on your slides.  Keep in mind that I’m also not looking for you to copy and paste information from the reading/websites and stick it into your slides. You can use a direct quote if you feel you need to, but it must have quotation marks around it to indicate that it is a direct quote. Everything else will need to be in your own words (paraphrase), followed by an in-text citation to indicate where the information came from. I want to see your writing, not what you’ve copied and pasted from other writers. Read this helpful guide on paraphrasing. At least 80% of your assignment needs to be in your own words.  Make sure that you give each slide a title so it is clear which slides are focused on challenges and which slides are focused on recommendations and suggestions. Be sure to include images or graphics to make your slides visually appealing.

Review local and national      community resources for sexual assault and interpersonal violence to      support and consider for a safety plan.

Please no plagiarism and make sure you are able to access all resource on your own before you bid. One of the references must come from James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). I have attached the document that you will need to complete this assignment. Part 4: Sexual Assault and Violence. Find resources in Texas. Please follow the instructions to get full credit for the assignment. I need this completed by 10/26/18 at 7pm.

Crisis Response Portfolio Part 4: Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence

For this Part 4 of your Crisis Response Portfolio Assignment, you will continue your work to create a safety plan for the client in the Case Conceptualization provided as well as explore local and national community resources for sexual assault and interpersonal violence. You also will finalize your Part 4 for final submission.

To Prepare:

  • Create a section in your Crisis      Response Portfolio called “Sexual Assault and Violence”.
  • Review the Case      Conceptualization you created for this week’s Assignment.
  • Review local and national      community resources for sexual assault and interpersonal violence to      support and consider for a safety plan.

Assignment: Part 4:

In your section called “Sexual Assault and Interpersonal Violence” of your Crisis Response Portfolio, include:

  • A safety plan for the client in      the Case Conceptualization from this week’s Assignment.
  • Local and national community      resources for sexual assault and interpersonal violence.

Be sure to support your recommendations with specific references to the Learning Resources. Use proper APA format and citations.

Required Resources

Readings

James, R. K., & Gilliland, B. E. (2017). Crisis intervention strategies (8th ed.). Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

  • Chapter 10, “Partner Violence”

Document: Case Conceptualization Form Template (Word document)

Document: Case Study: Jamie, Maria, and Sofia Luna (Word document)

Required Media

Laureate Education (Producer). (2017a). Crisis, trauma, and disaster response: Sexual trauma [Video file]. Baltimore, MD: Author.

Note: The approximate length of this media piece is 24 minutes.

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Optional Resource

Kelly, A. (2015). Trauma-informed mindfulness-based stress reduction: A promising new model for working with survivors of interpersonal violence. Smith College Studies in Social Work, 85(2), 194–219. doi:10.1080/00377317.2015.1021191