Q35 (10.1) Explain the importance of building children and young people’s resilience, self-confidence and self-esteem It is important for staff to convey confidence and aspiration as this will help to instil confidence and self-belief into the young person. This will enable the young person to go for opportunities in life and feel motivated to make positive decisions. A young person being spoken to and treated in a positive uplifting manner by staff members will also make them feel respected and
Words: 1209 - Pages: 5
Fantasy Versus Reality Fiction Analysis Oates Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?: Truth Blinded by Fantasy It's not uncommon to catch ourselves snapping out of a daydream only to realize how extent our Imagination was. Not only do we fantasize what isn't possible, but also what we want to believe disregarding how close it is to reality. Joyce Carol Oates, the author of a short story, "Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?" uses Connie's character to successfully
Words: 1653 - Pages: 7
movie itself a creepy feel to it. In the movie, Peter Lorre plays the role of the adolescent killer, Hans Beckart. Roaming around the city and stalking his prey. It is true that there had been other films in this era with similar aspects, like Stranger on the Third Floor, but M in particular had a huge impact on it's audience, a child killer? Should he be punished? Or should the audience feel sympathetic and give a youngster a free pass? After all, he is merely a child. It's safe to say M was
Words: 493 - Pages: 2
The wolf was surely known for being quite brash and stupid. This wasn't any different than all the other times he had put himself in danger. Nothing about running towards the storm wasn't a Kyler thing to do except maybe that he hated snow but somehow he knew this wasn't snow. Snow clouds don't look like that. Not for second though had he thought to think, 'well golly gee, what if I blooming die?!" For a person afraid of death he was really bad at decreasing his chances of kicking the bucket. In
Words: 434 - Pages: 2
dangerous way of life. An officer faces the unknown at all times and the results of the wrong technique performed or practiced could result in a disastrous outcome. No matter what the dangers an officer faces there are more and more citizens becoming police officers daily. “Amazingly, though, despite the dangers of the job and the mounting challenges they must face, more than 800,000 sworn law-enforcement officers across our nation put their lives at risk each and every day to keep America safe
Words: 1602 - Pages: 7
attempt to commit mass genocide and wipe out an entire populous of the chosen people of God. We spend more time glued to the brickbats taking place on cable news than we do watching city council meetings. We spend more time fighting with intemperate strangers on social media than we do getting to know people who don’t share our faith and racial background. We remain, unfortunately, a largely segregated society. Whether by choice or economic necessity, we don’t live together and that complicates our ability
Words: 1144 - Pages: 5
Values from A-Z Attentiveness Expressing affectionate interest through close observation and gallant gestures Bravery Is the ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation. Creativity Characterized by originality and expressiveness Discipline Is systematic instruction given to disciples to train them as students in a craft or trade, or any other activity which they are supposed to perform, or to follow a particular code of conduct or "order". Enthusiasm
Words: 589 - Pages: 3
In Homer’s The Odyssey, the author tells us of a magnificent story of lust, deceit, greed, and heroism. The Odyssey is a display of a journey of determination, willpower, patience, and virtue. The author tells the tale of Odysseus, on his voyage home to Ithaka. This is happening after the end of the Trojan War. Odysseus, the main character, goes through a series of many unforeseen trials and tribulations in this exemplary journey. This exemplifies his character and displays him as a hero in the eyes
Words: 955 - Pages: 4
mutinies that involved the sailors of the Royal Navy in 1797. There was also unhappiness and minor incidents on ships in other locations in the same year, but none as severe as these two well-known ships. The mutinies had the potential to cause great danger for Britain, because at the time the country was at war with the Revolutionary government of France, a time of great unrest. There were also concerns among some members of the British ruling class that the mutinies might be the trigger to a wider
Words: 1026 - Pages: 5
What makes an individual a sex offender? By definition, a sex offender is anyone who commits a sex crime. A sex crime is when someone knowingly forces another person to engage in a sexual act against his/her will. In many cases, violence, or force is used. Should members of a community know the whereabouts of any nearby, convicted, sex offenders? Once a sex offender is release from prison and into society, he tends to tries to live as normal of a life as possible. Should all who are charged with
Words: 970 - Pages: 4