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    Brief Account that describes examples of inclusive practice I work in a Residential home for people with disabilities. In my everyday work I always work inclusive practice. Some examples of this are. Discussing menus with the six residents in the bungalow where I work‚ every resident gets a choice of one meal for the week. If they are physically able they assist with the preparation and cooking of the meals and laying the tables. This gets them involved in their home and diet. I took a resident

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    Unit 3Supporting Children (E1+E2) There are several laws that influence working practices in a setting for children that are currently in place. The Data Protection Act 1998 contains 8 principles to keep personal data safe. The principles state that data must be; obtained and processed fairly and lawfully‚ used only for specified and lawful purposes‚ adequate‚ relevant‚ not excessive‚ accurate‚ kept up to date‚ processed in accordance with the individuals rights and is kept secure (www.legislation

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    communication to inclusive practice. U3 1.1 Identify factors affecting learning and explain the potential impact of these on learner achievement. p. 8‚ 9‚ 10‚ 11‚ 12‚ 15‚ 16‚ p. 8 (principles) p. 8 – 21 (overall) 2.1.2 U3 1.2 Explain ways in which theories and principles of learning and communication can be applied to promote inclusive practice. 2.2.1 Understand how to apply theories and principles of learning and communication in planning and enabling inclusive learning. U3 2

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    Tax Practice Exam 3

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    income (both the bonus and the interest) for tax purposes because it is constructively received each year. c. The employee must recognize the bonus each year‚ but can defer the interest. d. The bonus and the related interest can be deferred from inclusion in gross income until they are received. e. None of the above. 2. Under the original issue discount (OID) rules as applied to a three-year certificate of deposit: a. The OID will not be included in gross income until the end of the third year

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    relation to Curriculum development and how effectively it is followed to ensure inclusivity of all. We will also be identifying and defining issues associated with implementing an inclusive curriculum and what developments have been made in order to include each student into a specific programme. Inclusive curriculum practice refers to the process of developing‚ designing and refining programmes of study to minimise the barriers that students may face in accessing the curriculum. By focusing on the core

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    3 ways to reduce stress

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    3 HEALTHY HABITS THAT REDUCE STRESS There are many ways for teens to reduce stress. Some things you may already do help you manage stress. In the following paragraphs it will explain 3 ways to reduce stress that are simple and easy. These habits are: owning a pet‚ laughing at least once a day‚ and keeping a journal/diary. How owning a pet reduces stress: Pets can improve your mood; if something bad happens to you then they can cheer you up. It is pretty much virtually impossible to stay

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    Unit 3Supporting Children E1 – Five pieces of current legislation: Human Rights Act 1998 United Nations Convention of the Rights of the Child 1989 Children Act 1989 Children Act 2004 Disability Discrimination Act 1995 E2 – Each piece of legislation has affected the protection and the rights of children and their families in settings‚ as different policies and procedures stem from all of them. “The Human Rights Act 1998 came in to force in October 2000 and had a big

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    3 Ways to Save Nature

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    Pick it up! People litter‚ that’s just the way it is. You’ll see plastic bottles‚ cigarette packs‚ etc‚ all lying on the ground. It wouldn’t hurt or inconvenience you at all to pick them up as you walk by. If you see a plastic bag blowing by you‚ grab it and put it in the nearest trashcan. Most places have recycling bins set up all over. Sure‚ it’s not your fault that some people just don’t care. But you do! Show you care by being good to your Mother Earth. 3: Use less energy in your home. Whether you

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    ARTICLE #1* 3 ways to spot start-ups opportunities Our story thus far… I left employment back in 07 to do an MBA in Entrepreneurship with the UK’s Top Entrepreneurial University. I loved every MBA minute. When I finished I convinced one of my best friends‚ Simon Oxley‚ to leave his well-paid corporate job with all its benefits to start a business. We really did ‘burn our ships’ as we did not know what we were going to start-up in. We left ourselves no choice‚ no retreat! However‚ we did have

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    a. Explain how children and young people’s development is influenced by a range of personal factors. The range of personal factors can be influenced in both the positive and negative with regards to a child’s or young person’s development these can include:- The social situation i.e. where and how they live‚ for example‚ if a child is brought up in poverty and or other related problems such as poor housing a child’s educational success can be affected as there is little money available or facilities

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