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What are the 7 skills or relational the skill of letting be
practice the skill of listening
the skill of self-observation
the skill of questioning to look beyond the surface
the skill of intentionality
the skill of interrupting contextual constraints
the skill of reimagining
what are some ways infants think - no words; non-verbal behaviours and vocalizations
are used
- parents are experts on normal behaviour
- ask what is comforting for the child
what are some ways - egocentric
toddlers/preschoolers think - cannot process experience of others
- take things literally
- imaginative and think objects can come alive
- toddlers use their hands to transmit ideas
- 10mo-3/4y/o may be shy at first, try ignoring them a
little as they are usually interested in what they can't
have
what are some ways school-aged - ready for explanations and reasons
children think - curious about how things work
- may want to be prepared for what is coming
- very aware of their bodies and are fearful of injury
,what are some ways adolescents think - moving between adult and child like
thinking...follow their lead
- respond well when an adult is genuinely interested
in them
- may take time to build rapport
- respect privacy and confidentiality
Kids Speak: IV worlds tiniest straw to give your body medicine or a
drink
Kids Speak: Tourniquet or BP cuff a tight hug for your arm
Kids Speak: alcohol prep wash that area with this tiny washcloth
Kids speak: infection when germs make your body sick
Define Philosophical beliefs beliefs that are the motivating values, concepts,
principles and the nature of human knowledge of an
individual/group/culture
basis for a worldview/paradigm
define paradigm worldview
set of beliefs and practices, shared by communities
of researchers that guide the knowledge
development process
define ontology viewing reality/what exists
what can be said to exist and into what categories
can existing things be sorted
define epistemology how knowledge is generated
define methodology discipline-specific principles, rules, and procedures
that guide the process through which knowledge is
acquired
, What methodology uses the quantitative research
paradigm: post-positivism
What methodology use the paradigm: qualitative research
constructivism
what is the ontology of post- reality is a little different for everyone but there are
positivism many similarities because an actual material world
exists so we can generalize findings to bigger
populations
what is the epistemology of post- objectivity is the ultimate goal
positivism
what is the ontology of constructivism reality is constructed by individual perception. It is
very hard to generalize from your sample
what is the epistemology of the perception of the researcher and the research
constructivism participants naturally influence the knowledge
generation/creation
what is inductive reasoning and which starting with the details of an experience and moving
methodology uses it to a general picture
qualitative
define the paradigm critical theory reality is constructed by people with the greatest
amount of power at that point in history
what is deductive reasoning and starting with a general picture and moving to a
which methodology uses it specific direction for practice and research
quantitative
What is the difference between qualitative: methodological framework
frameworks used in qualitative vs.
quantitative studies quantitative: theoretical or conceptual and may also
have methodological