Be able to use learning opportunities and reflective practice to contribute to personal development
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- Record your progress
- Think about what has not been achieved
- Make further plans for full implementation of your targets
- Review your plan every 6 months
- Consider any changes that need to be made
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learningpositiveeffectivefamilies
practitioners use their own to improve their work with individuals and their in ways that are sensitive, and non-judgemental.
Which of the following is NOT a learning opportunity?
Recreation
External short courses
Shadowing, mentoring and coaching
Accessing an e-learning programme
In order to effectively record your personal development progress, it is a good idea to do which of the following? Select the four correct answers.
Tell your neighbour about it
Record your progress regularly, as and when an experience or achievement occurs
Publish your progress on a website
Record not only what you have done, but also what you have learnt from it
Keep a list of useful contacts to call on for advice or for a reference
Keep a file of your achievements, either in paper form or online
Personal development is a fundamental part of our working lives. Is this statement true or false?
TRUE
FALSE
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