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Help SOS different techniques which can be used to provide evidence for relfective analysis

hi I'm new here and i would like to say a big thank you all of you!
im doing a distance learning course in NVQ 3 playwork it a 8month course which im due to finish in June and i have been extremely frustrated since the beginning as its a new course:soapbox: as not only the college and to my tutor who also has never done anything in the hospital setting which is where i am based under the hospital play specialist/assistants so not only has there been no books in the college on my course or at the local library i had been using online search mostly for my information and suddenly stumbled upon yourselves :idea: and your threads have helped me a lot but time is running out and i need some help to tie up questions (lots of jargon and me stuff like why didn't you just say that!) i would be grateful if you could help me! with the above question on reflective techniques does this mean reflective models such as Gibbs model of reflection am i on the right track?
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