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    I would remind myself that everyone’s life world in relation to social and cultural history‚ wealth and social connectedness is different‚ which influence the way how we act (Happell‚ 2013‚ p. 351). For this reason‚ to provide culturally safe care‚ I would keep the notion of “premise of regard” in mind‚ which means I would not make any assumptions or blame Tom for his current situation (Happell‚ 2013‚ pp. 296-297). According to my cultural values‚ any issue that occurred due to substance abuse is

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    Over the past seven years I have come to learn many different things about myself and about children due to babysitting. I first started babysitting when I was a about eleven years of age. I started off by watching my younger brothers when my parents went out at night. That affected my biological rhythm (274). My body was used to going to sleep around nine o’clock since I was still young‚ but I had to force myself to stay up so I could watch over my brothers while they slept. I sometimes found myself

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    Explain how observations of babieschildren and young people contribute to planning. “What are observations? An observation is a piece of work in which the child’s words and actions are recorded in great detail. This child’s actions are then analyzed by the practitioner. It is about looking and listening to children. A bit like being a scientist we collect information or data process it and draw up conclusions from it.” (Class Hand out) An important part of a practitioner’s role is recording

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    Original Care plans are in black text. Changes made appear in blue directly below the lines or parts that were changed. Minor changes/additions appear in blue within black text. Multiple interventions within the same nursing diagnosis have been indicated “Same reference as above” to save space. Nursing Diagnosis Form 1 (no changes made) NURSING DIAGNOSIS: Anxiety related to lack of knowledge about diagnostic procedures and uncertain condition of fetus as evidenced by (S) patient states she has fears

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    1.1 Describe the Social‚ Economic and Cultural Factors That Will Impact on the Lives of Children and Young People There are other issues in our broader society that will affect the lives of children and young people. Unemployment can lead to economic crisis resulting in difficulties in funding food‚ bills and cloths for children. Conditions in health or a cultural background can cause exclusion from certain activities in the setting. Being aware of the positive and negative issues that influence

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    Desiree’s BabySkin Color‚ Genetics‚ & Biotechnology Part I – A Mendelian approach "Desiree’s Baby" is a very moving story that shows us the horror of racism‚ but is it scientifically accurate? Questions 1. According to the story‚ Madame Valamonde and Armand noticed the baby’s dark skin several weeks before Desiree. Can you offer a possible explanation for this gradual increase in pigmentation over the course of three months? 2. Assuming the inheritance of skin color in "Desiree’s Baby" follows

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    1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children and young people. Communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication and listening skills will help us develop better relationships especially with children and younger people. Some pupils who lack in confidence‚ may find it hard to communicate at all with us‚ so if we come across to that student in a positive and gentle manner they are more

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    E1 Health and safety at work act 1974 Child care act 2006 Data protection act 1998 Reporting of injuries‚ diseases and dangerous occurrences regulations 1995 (RIDDOR) Children act 1989 E2 It is important to make sure when dealing with any accidents and injuries you follow the settings correct policies and procedures‚ this ensures that every staff member is aware of how to deal with incidences as well as ensuring that the health and safety of each child is maintained. Dealing with a bump

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    Guidelines for Completing the Observations of Children In a Childcare Facility You are required to submit a report on your observations (labeled observation report) of 2 young children. As discussed in class‚ the subjects of your observation should be one boy and one girl who are 3 and 4 years of age. The report should be presented in narrative format and include a description of the center in which the study took place. Included in the report should be a description of each student studied

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    Impact of Poverty on Children SOWK 301 Stace Todd Radford University November 22‚ 2012 According to data from UNICEF‚ a child in the United States is more likely to live in poverty than any other developed nation (American Psychological Association‚ 2012) Children living in poverty suffer from lack of nutrition. Lack of nutrition can lead to premature birth and/or low birth weight (APA‚ 2012). Inadequate access to healthy foods can lead to obesity (Dalton‚ 2007).

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