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Fine Motor Skills & Visual Peceptual Skills Activity Video by Your Therapy Source Posted Wed 05 May 2010 1:08pm Complete the Picture: Materials: picture, scissors, glue stick, markers or crayons Purpose: Encourage fine motor and visual perceptual skills Check out What's Missing? for more fine motor and visual perceptual activities. Only $3.99! Read on »
Senior life scientists believe science communication skills are more important than ethical skills by Thomas S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 17 Dec 2009 12:00am Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) about the importance of a variety of useful ‘transferrable skills’. Of the transferable skills listed in the survey, management and grant application skills are considered the most desirable by senior scientists. But they also value the importance of improving their skills in public communication. Whereas skills Read on »
Basic Skills are the Highest Skills by Sue Wharton Posted Mon 25 Jan 2010 12:00am - something that is for beginners or less able people. When I worked as a nurse we had the same problem. The core skills of nursing were referred to as Basic Nursing Care and as soon... assistants or junior student nurses. Yet these core skills formed the backbone of good nursing practice, enabling nurses to assess progress, prevent complications, identify Read on »
Skill Assessment: Five Skills to Practice Today by Rhett L. Patient Expert Posted Mon 02 Feb 2009 10:58pm 1. Talk up about people not in the room. It will build trust with those that are in the room. 2. Talk more about solutions than challenges. Your primary job function as a leader is to creatively solve problems (seen and unseen). 3. Smile more and be nice to people. One of the main purposes of your leadership should be to be an en ... Read on »
Strength, Skill; Skill, Strength? by Eugene Thong Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:13pm to be demonstrated: 1) You have to be able to demonstrate it (skill). 2) You need to have strength to demonstrate. Pick a different skill (say, carrying a Murphy bed up three flights... movements in which your body can be propelled (an infinite number of “skills”).  To effect the greatest change, choose those movements that are most global in scope (that effectively Read on »
Latham’s Prader-Willi Syndrome Social Skill’s Group: Part Two by Latham Centers Posted Tue 25 May 2010 6:41am May is PWS Awareness Month. Our Social Skill’s groups met to do our part to increase awareness. This included young men and women between the ages of 13-21. We answered..., my laundry, meds., problems with family, social skills, money, budgeting, buying food, driving, water temperature, school work, showers/hygiene , stopping picking, When I’m Read on »
Caregiver Skills - How to videos teach needed skills by Sharon K. Brothers, MSW Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 7:14pm We've been developing our training videos for caregiver and nursing assistant training. One website, Howcast.com has great tools we've been using to build these training videos. Here's a sample: How to take a blood pressure (to learn more go to our website, CaringforMom ): Today I got their Holiday email with samples of How-to vi ... Read on »
Latham’s Prader-Willi Syndrome Social Skill’s Group: Part Three by Latham Centers Posted Fri 28 May 2010 9:58am May is PWS Awareness Month. Our Social Skill’s groups met to do our part to increase awareness. This included young men and women between the ages of 13-21. We answered... of beginnings." ~Ralph Waldo Emerson Related Posts: Social Skills Group: Part 1 Social Skills Group: Part 2 PWS Worries Read on »
New Skills for the Skill Set; Co ... by Sensationally Red Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Jun 2009 12:00am New Skills for the Skill Set; Cotton Candy Queen Darn! I just redid my resume the other day and I forgot to list my PTA Carney Skills. I was asked for the third year... think of them skills? I just returned from a hard night of spinning out 200 plus bags of pink and blue cotton candy. They just kept coming and coming; those sweet little Read on »
Latham’s Prader-Willi Syndrome Social Skill’s Group: Part One by Latham Centers Posted Mon 24 May 2010 9:01am May is PWS Awareness Month. Our Social Skill’s groups met to do our part to increase awareness. This included young men and women between the ages of 13-21. We answered the following questions together. Some of these are questions that the PWSA (USA) Advisory Board answered at the end of last year in the newsletter. Some are questions from the book Read on »