Explain how different occupations might have impacted on health and well being (6marks) Occupation is a job or profession. Health and well being is defined as ‘A state of complete physical‚ mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity’. Having a job is most likely to improve your social skills. You can become friends with the people you work with and can interact with the customers. This keeps you engaged and having friends can boost your self-esteem. You will
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“Good teaching is a skillful blend of artistic and scientific elements. Teaching as an art involves beliefs‚ emotions‚ values and flexibility‚ while teaching as a science utilizes instructional practices that are proven by research to improve student achievement” (Snowman and Biehler‚ 2006). According to (Peters‚ R.) teaching can involve formal methods of instruction as well as informal ways of organizing things so that children will be led to discover things for themselves. According to (Manning
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Page 1 Assignment 2. 1. Outline current policies and legislation relating to children and how they affect your practice. Key legislation for working with children UN Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 The United Nations Convention on the Rights of a Child was ratified by the UK in 1991. It set out the principles for a legal framework to underpin all aspects for the care‚ development and education of all children. The articles cover: non discrimination on the grounds of gender
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response include elevated respiratory rate and elevated blood pressure. Question 3-Describe the effects of coffee and nicotine intake‚ including how these effects are similar to those evoked by the stress response. Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant. According to our Pharmacology textbook‚ physical effects of caffeine
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finger‚ often with the fingers ending up in their mouths. They will also turn their heads towards the breast for feeding. As time progresses they will be able to control their head movements more‚ grasp objects and move the object from one hand to the other. *Berk L (2005). Infant‚ Children‚ and Adolescents. Boston: Allyn & Bacons Usually at around 9-12 months they will become mobile‚ either by shuffling‚ crawling or rolling‚ and be able to sit up unaided. By the age of one most babies will be able
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Teaching Assistant Level 3 Student Number S50242 Teaching Assistant Diploma Course Assignment Two Question 5. List possible signs of neglect‚ physical‚ emotional and sexual abuse and briefly outline how a Teaching Assistant may deal with a suspicion or disclosure of abuse. Child abuse is something that nobody wants to be a witness to. Many of walk around blinkered to what is actually going on. As a teaching assistant it is vital that you are aware of the possibility of child abuse happening and
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NCFE Teaching Assistant Level 3 Assignment 1 Question one Describe how you might contribute to a lesson given to a group of seven year old children learning to play percussion instruments. I would contribute to a lesson being given to 7 years olds by using the following strategies: I would get the relevant information from the teacher or the lesson plan as to what instruments were to be used. Prior to the lesson I would ensure the instruments specified were available and that a suitable
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TDA 2.8 Support children and young people’s health and safety Task (links to Learning outcomes 1 and 3‚ assessment criteria 1.1‚ 1.2‚ 1.3‚ 1.4 and 3.1) Describe how current health and safety legislation‚ policies and procedures are implemented in the setting Name of legislation Brief description of what this legislation is about What are the procedures for this in your setting? HESAW 1974 The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 This is a legislations that provides health and safety
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main legislation‚ guidelines‚ polices and procedures for safeguarding children and young people. 1.1 There is no single piece of legislation that covers child protection in the UK‚ but rather a collection of laws and guidance that are continually being amended‚ updated and revoked. Laws are amended by new legislation passed by Westminster‚ the Welsh Assembly Government‚ the Northern Ireland Assembly and the Scottish Parliament. This is known as statutory law‚ but laws also have to be interpreted
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Nazeefah Nazir Ali Outline some of the ways in which labelling process may lead to educational under-achievement for some people The explanations of differential educational achievement that have been examined so far suggest that pupils’ progress is influenced by factors over which they have little control. Yet the most obvious place to look for explanations is within the education system. Schools play an important role in determining the success of failure of an individual’s education. There are
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