...Question 1: 1.1 Effects of the trauma resulting from the mother marrying John’s father. 02 1.2 Child abuse 1.3.1 Effects of child abuse 03 1.3.2 Effects of emotional abuse 03 1.3 Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs 04 Question 2: 2.1 Guidance for Tina 05 2.2 Child trauma 05 2.3 Parental counselling 06 2.4 Learning intervention for Tina 07 Question 1 1.1 Effects of the trauma resulting from the mother marrying John’s father. * Already Tina was traumatised by her own father leaving them when she was only three years old, at that age not understanding what had happened and still her mother blamed her, resulting in Tina being confused, upset and mostly all alone with no one to comfort her in her father’s absence. Dealing with accusation and bitterness throughout her childhood and adolescence. * Tina does not have anyone whom she can trust as her mother treats her differently since her own father abandoned them. She was afraid to tell her mother about John’s advances as her mother will blame her yet again for the family breaking up or growing apart. She experiences emotional turmoil, confusion, helplessness, sadness with no one to confide in or anyone to believe her. * Home was supposed to be a sanctuary a place where Tina was supposed to feel safe and secure not threatened and victimised. * She has no sanctuary except for school and not having had help to get over her father’s abandonment that her mother blamed and accused...
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...EDPHOD8 Moksha Bridglall: 43903738 Assignment 01 Contents Topic: Page: Question 1: 1.1 Effects of the trauma resulting from the mother marrying John’s father. 02 1.2 Child abuse 1.3.1 Effects of child abuse 03 1.3.2 Effects of emotional abuse 03 1.3 Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs 04 Question 2: 2.1 Guidance for Tina 05 2.2 Child trauma 05 2.3 Parental counselling 06 2.4 Learning intervention for Tina 07 Question 1 1.1 Effects of the trauma resulting from the mother marrying John’s father. * Already Tina was traumatised by her own father leaving them when she was only three years old, at that age not understanding what had happened and still her mother blamed her, resulting in Tina being confused, upset and mostly all alone with no one to comfort her in her father’s absence. Dealing with accusation and bitterness throughout her childhood and adolescence. * Tina does not have anyone whom she can trust as her mother treats her differently since her own father abandoned them. She was afraid to tell her mother about John’s advances as her mother will blame her yet again for the family breaking up or growing apart. She experiences emotional turmoil, confusion, helplessness, sadness with no one to confide in or anyone to believe her. * Home was supposed to be a sanctuary a place where Tina was supposed to feel safe and secure not threatened and victimised...
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...Lucinda Rossouw P.O. Box 66037 Riebeeckstad 9469 Student number: 42515270 Module code: EDPHOD8 Assignment 01 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1. EVALUATION AND PLANNING 2 1.1. The effects of a traumatic experience 2 1.2. Observation of effects 3 1.2.1. Effects of a poor stepparent relationship and/or signs of abuse 3 1.2.2. Possible signs of racism 3 1.3. Possible effects of Maslow's hierarchy of needs on James's behaviour 4 2. COUNSELLING FOR JAMES 5 2.1. Counselling and support for learning problems 5 2.2. Psychological development, contribution of stage to behaviour and 6 developmental goal 2.3. Parent involvement/parent counselling 7 2.4. Guidelines for an individual assistance programme 7 1. EVALUATION AND PLANNING 1.1. The effects of a traumatic experience During trauma, normal functioning disintegrates in people. When a person perceives a threat, the initial stages of a complex, total-body response will begin. The brain orchestrates, directs, and controls this response. The more threatened an individual feels, the further their brain and body will be shifted along an arousal continuum in an attempt to ensure appropriate mental and physical responses to the challenges of the threat. The cognitive (thinking), emotional, and behavioural functioning of the individual will all reflect this shift along the arousal continuum. During the traumatic event, all aspects...
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...The educator in a pastoral role Registration period: Semester 2, 2015 Student surname │ number: Mennell │ 50918818 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE ASSIGNMENT RUBRIC 1 1 SECTION 1: BACKGROUND 2 2 SECTION 2: GUIDANCE FOR MARY 5 2.1 Concepts 5 2.2 Phenomenon of child trauma, and the effects of trauma on Mary’s life 6 2.2.1 Phenomenon of child trauma 6 2.2.2 Effects of trauma on Mary’s life 7 2.3 Parental involvement and parental counselling 8 2.4 An individual and learning intervention program for Mary 9 2.4.1 Important guidelines to take into account 9 2.4.2 Reference to the problems in terms of Mary’s subjects 9 2.4.3 Reporting the abuse, involving support services, and involving Mary’s mother 9 SOURCES CONSULTED 11 ASSIGNMENT RUBRIC According to Best, Lang, Lodge and Watkins (1995:63), one of the most important roles of an educator in a school is to assist learners pastorally. (See your study guide, p. 2) Read the following scenario: “I felt like nothing made sense… .” I am Mary. When I was 11 years old, my mum’s new boyfriend moved in with us. I thought it would be good for mum cos she had a drinking problem and was depressed, and I thought it would make her feel better having him there. At first he was ok and bought me presents, but then mostly he ignored me. Then after a few months he started doing things that made me nervous, like when I was ...
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...CONTENTS Title Page no. SECTION ONE: BACKGROUND 1 Introduction........................................................................................................2 2.1 Interpretation of Tina’s story.........................................................................3 1.2 Effects.................................................................................................................4 1.2.1 Effects of child abuse..............................................................................4 1.2.2 Effects of sexual abuse and emotional abuse...........................................5 1.3 Maslow’s hierarchy of needs................................................................................6 SECTION TWO: GUIDANCE FOR TINA 2.1 Definition of counselling........................................................................................7 2.2 Differentiation between counselling and support for learning problems.............8 2.3 Phenomenon of child trauma and its effects..........................................................9 2.4 Differentiation between parental involvement and parental counselling...........10 2.5 Learning intervention program.......................................................................... 2.6 Guidelines taken into account............................................................................ INTRODUCTION SECTION ONE: BACKGROUND One of the most important roles of an...
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