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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This seminar will not be probably made worth and success without the help and motivation of the following, thus group would like to express their heart felt gratitude. To our dear parents whose sacrifices are limitless. Thanks for believing that the group is inherently worth of your efforts. They are fortunate for you are always there to support emotionally, spiritually and financially. To the Resource Speaker, Ms. Elian Masbad, RN, Thank you for the positive response in our invitation to be our Resource Speaker and for imparting us knowledge and learnings. To our Clinical Coordinator, Ms. Ritchel P. Boloron, RN for molding our young minds to become better students equipped with knowledge, skills, and attitude towards life’s journey.  To our loving Clinical instructor, Ms. Ma. Cristina T. Mamugay, RN, we thank you for giving us ideas for this seminar and for helping make this seminar a successful one. To the Dean of College of Nursing, Ms. Gay R. Sandique, RN,MN, whose patient and understanding are beyond comparison. Thanks for the teachings and motivations in the learning process. Above all, to our Almighty Father, for showering the group with abundant blessings and for guiding them towards righteousness. Thanks for everlasting love and enlightenment in making this requirement into reality. BSN-4

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This seminar will not be probably made worth and success without the help and

motivation of the following, thus group would like to express their heart felt gratitude.

To our dear parents whose sacrifices are limitless. Thanks for believing that the group is

inherently worth of your efforts. They are fortunate for you are always there to support

emotionally, spiritually and financially.

To the Resource Speaker, Ms. Elian Masbad, RN, Thank you for the positive response in

our invitation to be our Resource Speaker and for imparting us knowledge and learnings.

To our Clinical Coordinator, Ms. Ritchel P. Boloron, RN for molding our young minds to

become better students equip ped with knowledge, skills, and attitude towards life’s journey.

To our loving Clinical instructor, Ms. Ma. Cristina T. Mamugay, RN, we thank you for

giving us ideas for this seminar and for helping make this seminar a successful one.

To the Dean of College of Nursing, Ms. Gay R. Sandique, RN,MN, whose patient and

understanding are beyond comparison. Thanks for the teachings and motivations in the

learning process.

Above all, to our Almighty Father, for showering the group with abundant blessings and

for guiding them towards righteousness. Thanks for everlasting love and enlightenment in

making this requirement into reality.

BSN-4

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COMMITTEES

Committees Function Person/s Assigned

Master of the CeremonyEnsures that the flowof the program will belively and theparticipants will beinterested toparticipate in the saidseminar.

Joan Mariel S. Macundo

Food

Prepares food that willsatisfy the participantsand they also

facilitates thedistribution of snacksduring seminar.

Novieme D. Maraga ῆasMaureen Louise L. Ramirez

Decoration

Creates layout indecorating the venuefor the seminar.

Nicole Cris J. HenryJoan Mariel S. MacundoNovieme D. Maraga ῆasMaureen Louise L. Ramirez

Program/Certificates/TarpaulinAssigns to layout the

tarpaulin andcertificatesappropriate for thetheme.

Nicole Cris J. Henry

Letter of Communication toSpeaker/Name Tags

In charge in making aletter to the resourcespeaker for theseminar and in chargein making a name tagsfor the identification ofthe participants fortheir participation.

Novieme D. Maraga ῆas

Seminar Kits and LCDAssi

Novieme D. Maraga ῆas

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Tokens

Tokens for theparticipants for theirparticipants for theirparticipation.

Maureen Louise L. Ramirez

OBJECTIVES

General Objectives:

At the end of 4 hours seminar, the participants will understand the “Common

Handwriting Problems among Children ”.

Specific Objectives:

1. Define fine motor skills.

2. Discuss the development of fine motor skills.

3. Identify development of grasp.

4. Describe the common handwriting problems.

5. Discuss the interventions with problems on fine motor abilities.

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Welcome Message

To our ever supportive and loving dean, Ms. Gay R. Sandique, RN, MN, to our patient

and loving Clinical Coordinator, Ms. Ritchel P. Boloron, RN, to our beautiful Clinical Instructor,

Ms. Ma. Cristina T. Mamugay, RN and to Ms. Marie Viola T. Singanon, RN, MAN, and to my

fellow student nurses, Good Afternoon.

We are gathered here this afternoon to witness the Integrated Nursing Seminar with a

theme of “Common Handwriting problems among children and its impact on school

performance”. Our resource speaker will discuss a lecture regarding on children with problems

on fine motor abilities.

We are very much honored of your presence.

So seat back and relax as we welcome everyone.

Have a great and pleasant afternoon t o all of us as we will all learn to value one’s life.

Thank You and God Bless!

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Marist BrothersNotre Dame of Kidapawan College

College of Nursing

An Integrated Nursing SeminarCommon Handwriting Problems among Children

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