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Giving direction to a 7 year-old kid:

First, I will get the attention of the kid I will sit down next to him/her and make sure I
have an eye contact.Then,I will give him/her the direction, I will tell him/her what to
do.Second, I ask her that if he/she accomplished my task, I will gave him/her a reward.
First I will get him/her a tricycle going to school, go tell the driver to bring you in STI San
Pablo Lim Chok Bldg, Next when you finally arrive, you will see a blue building with the
name of our school, first you will see a supermarket where I can buy you chocolates or
anything you want, but first you must find the guard and then you are in our school, if
you have any questions ask the guard to tour you around in our school. After you
accomplished my task, I will gave you whatever you want. Its okay if you not clearly
understand If she does not follow directions, I will remain calm, get the child’s attention,
repeat the direction, check the child understands what you want him/her to do, and warn
the child what consequence will follow if he/she does not do as told.

Giving direction to a person on a wheel chair:


When giving a direction to a person on a wheelchair you should consider the distance
and obstacles like stairs. In STI San Pablo there is a wheelchair symbol where a person
on a wheelchair can uses it. First, always ask if they need assistance just because a
person has a disability they don’t necessarily need or want your assistance. Don’t bend
down to speak them, it should be avoided. Next, if they need an assistance, you must
help them, it’s hard for them to accomplished things because they need help. Then join
him/her throughout your task. Ride a tricycle going to Lim Chok Bldg then when you
arrive you will see the logo of STI, you will see a supermarket which is Super8 but
when you go in, you will see STI.

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