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Engaging in playtime with children is an effective strategy when working with young clients. In these situations, you will want to create an inviting play environment with toys and games that are age-appropriate and match the development needs of the child. Attention to these details...

   Part I In 400 to 500 words, address the following: -Summarize the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA). -Describe ERISA’s impact on individuals, employers, and payers. Part II Create a three to four-slide PowerPoint presentation that will include the above-mentioned points. -Summarize the Employee...

  In addition to filling the role of social worker, helping professionals may find themselves in a position to fill other roles, such as friend, financial planner, sexual partner, landlord, or employer. A dual relationship, such as this, is considered an ethical issue and raises...

  All social workers must know their own strengths, weaknesses, perceptual biases, and professional growth needs. The process of self-awareness is never ending for the professional helper. Reflection is a useful skill in cultivating self-awareness and in determining what did or did not work in...

1. Which theory do you think better explains how societies operate—structural functionalism, symbolic interactionism, or conflict theory? Provide a definition for the theory you pick, then provide examples and explain why. 2. What type of data do surveys gather? For what topics would surveys be...

  Week 9 Assignment - Records, Termination, and Succession Overview One of the major responsibilities of HR is to, of course, manage human capital. This continues after employee hiring and continues through termination and succession. Having effective policies in place that define...

  Do you consider yourself an advocate, educator, activist, facilitator, mediator, or broker? Social workers take on all of these roles at various times. For example, a social worker may initiate and uphold change through social action. Alternatively, certain factors, such as race, social class,...