I thrive in environments with a balance of guidance and autonomy. I appreciate clear expectations and constructive feedback but also value the freedom to take initiative and make decisions independently. Regular check-ins help ensure I'm on the right track while allowing me to leverage my problem-solving skills.
yes a adult supervision is needed
An internship is part of a training process. It allows you to do a job under supervision, before doing it independently. Not all lines of work require this kind of training, but some do.
Little or none
I require little supervision because I know what I am doing and I work responsibly.
Not without adult supervision, which kind of defeats the purpose.
out of office
Yes, there are various levels of supervision required for adults with intellectual disabilities, ranging from full independence to constant supervision. Independent individuals may manage daily activities with minimal support, while those needing moderate supervision may require assistance with specific tasks or decision-making. In contrast, individuals who need constant supervision often require 24/7 care due to significant challenges in self-management and safety. These levels are typically assessed based on individual capabilities and support needs.
Pugs should not be left alone for more than 4-6 hours at a time without supervision or care, as they are social animals that require attention and care regularly.
Over the counter meds are usually meds that don't require doctor supervision and obviously non-narcotic. Prescribed meds require doctor supervision.
Clinical supervision is used in the medical fields such as counseling, psychotherapy, drug counselors, and medical schools. All of the above fields require a supervisor to watch what the specialist is doing to make sure everything is done accurately.
All activities with children require supervision and attention to what is going on. Children are great at finding ways to use innocuous materials in dangerous ways.
Teenagers do not necessarily require constant supervision, but they do benefit from guidance and support as they navigate independence and make decisions. While some level of oversight is important for safety and accountability, fostering responsibility and trust can help them develop critical life skills. Each teenager is different, and the need for supervision can vary based on their maturity, environment, and individual circumstances. Ultimately, a balanced approach that allows for autonomy while maintaining open communication is often most effective.