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    I believe that the needs of one person comes above the wants of another’s. That taking care of one’s own physical and mental wellbeing is a necessity. I believe that I am important and I deserve to make sure my own needs are met before I ensure or help to ensure that the wants of another person are meet. This isn’t to say that I do not deeply care about my family, friends, community, and world. In fact part of this belief comes from knowing that if I am Happy and Healthy, I can have a far…

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    We humans need a lot to survive in this world, but we also really want a lot in this world. We all want to enjoy the good times and forget the bad times and that is why we think that it’s really important to play instead of doing anything else. Time goes by faster when you are doing something you love. You are driven every morning waking up to do some work, but without some hobbies to cool you down, you can really just break. My goal of this paper is to provide you with evidence that happiness…

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    My lesson plan supports individual learning needs because I give all the children a chance to create, explore and manipulate all different types of materials. By doing this I can be sure to help each one build up on their needs and weaknesses. Plus, while I am doing this I can see what changes need to be made to my curriculum, environment and with my community. In my center, we provide high quality care to all children of all different races, colors and ethnicity. There are so many things to…

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    their peers. Unless a person has a great deal of money they are considered to be a nobody and are easily forgettable. All children are important and should have someone who will advocate for them no matter what. In Rita Pierson’s speech “Every Kid Needs a Champion”, she discusses what it is like for a child who has someone advocating for them versus one who does not have any sort of support system at all. In her classroom, everyone is on a level playing…

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    Maslow’s Need Hierarchy Theory, humans can develop an understanding of what motivates people, how to learn management techniques, and what drives personal development. The critical aspect of Maslow’s theory is creating an environment that is suitable for “employees to fulfill their own unique potential or self-actualization.” (Chapman, 2014) What motivates people? This theory suggest that humans are motivated by needs. The five stages developed in the theory will help understand how each need…

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    After completing the Washington State Offender Needs Assessment for Bill Smith, I have identified what he needs for each of the 10 domains which are education, community employment, friends, residential, family, alcohol/drugs, mental health, aggression, attitudes and behaviors, and coping skills. Education Smith 's education needs have been met. He had a hard start with school when he was younger, he quit near the end of his eighth grade year due to a lack in motivation from mental health…

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    Basic Psychological Needs

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    Depressive Symptoms in College Students: Do Psychological Needs Account for the Relationship?’ focuses on the correlation between fulfillment of basic psychological needs and how it affects the levels of depression of sexual assault victims in college students. Many studies in the past have found that the reason for higher depressive symptoms in college students was often connected to students with low satisfaction of their basic psychological needs, such as competence, autonomy, and relatedness…

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    A writer for The Huffington Post, Amanda Duberman, in her editorial opinion “How I Stopped Buying Things I Don’t Need”, suggests that ending a shopping addiction can be very hard to accomplish or confront and it can get in the way of your life. She supports her claim by first stating, “I was draining a modest bank account into an even more modest bedroom closet”, then he states, “A therapist once told me my “money issues” are really my “mommy issues.” I stopped by Urban Outfitters on the way…

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    takes you after high school I need to be ready for change. The second step is trials and tribulations. This is where I learn that I’m either going to push myself or let others push me. I realize how I can be controlled and what happens from there. The third step is looking within. Here I learn about myself. I’ll learn my personality, career choice, my interest and values. The last step is finding my bliss. Here is where I will learn decision making skills that I will need for life. The…

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    acting how they are. Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is a 5 tier theory which is used as a motivational theory of human needs. Maslow believes that individuals are usually encouraged achieve some specific needs and he believes that some needs take priority over others. Maslow placed physical survival at the first tier of the pyramid as he believes that this is the most basic need which motivates ones behaviour, Maslow believes that once the first tier is…

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