and Cultural Diversity The children are taught that they are all different and all have different needs and abilities. They can learn through role play‚ talking to different people and where they come from. They will also learn what they can do as an individual‚ there skills and personality. * Language‚ Literacy and Communication Skills In our nursery we encourage children’s language skills through songs and talking to them. We also do role play with all the children to encourage communication
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Listening to Children - Chapter 3 Children’s Fears When a child expresses a fear to an adult‚ it may seem trivial to the adult because the adult knows so much more about reality. However‚ we must remember that the child is honestly troubled and frightened. For the adult to downplay the child’s fears‚ does not acknowledge their right to have these feelings. When an adult truly listens to a child describe their fears‚ they can help the child to learn to confront and cope with them. Learning
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approximately 200 words discussing what practitioners can do to ensure play is embedded in curriculum activities. You should refer to the concepts and theories you have studied in the module materials to support the points you make throughout this section. 3 The importance of creativity in school (about 1000 words) We would like you to answer the following questions by discussing either your own chosen activity from school or your chosen audio-visual sequence: What does creativity bring to the curriculum
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build up that trust‚ to be honest from the outset‚ and to communicate in an correct manner and most importantly‚ to be sensitive to each individual’s physical‚ mental and emotional needs. 1.2 Explain how duty of care contributes to the safeguarding or protection of individuals In my job role I have a duty of care to raise any concerns I might have about any aspect of my work. This may include things like poor working conditions‚ not enough privacy‚ health and safety in the work‚ confidentialtiy
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PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING BC164 THE Name of Group: virtual Marketing Company Chosen: DELL Proposed product to sell: Laptop For children Lecturer’s Name: TEAH WOON SIM Seyed Mohammad taha Mirhashemi Rote 1071119897 Yu wenji 1071118811 Cheng he 1071119027 Taojia 1071119717 Ghazaleh salimian 1081107741 Wadzanai Caroline Muganhu 1061100187 Essam kamil 1041111885 Arash sanatizadeh
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Review 1. Define children’s literature. Both fiction and non-fiction books‚ written especially for children 0-12 years old. 2. Name four children’s basic needs met by reading books. Just list them‚ but be aware of the meaning of each. (There are seven basic needs listed in your reading. These are not Maslov’s Basic Human Needs.) Security‚ Achievement‚ Belonging‚ To love and be loved. 3. Define the term "vicarious experience." What does it have to do with children’s literature? A vicarious
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References: UNICEF (1980) divides street children in to different categories: * Children on the street: these children have good family ties and often return home in the evening.
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Divorce and Children‚ Affects of By: Joy Parr The Affects of Divorce on Children As a child‚ there are many things that affect a view‚ memory‚ opinion‚ or attitude. Children have many of their own daily struggles to cope with‚ as peer pressures are an example. As an adult‚ we sometimes forget what it is like to be a child dealing with some of the childhood pressures. Many parents do not realize how something like divorce could possibly affect their children as much as it does themselves. As the case
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Unit 3 Supporting children E1 - current laws that influence working practices in a setting for children are -United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989/1991 ‚ Children Act 1989 ‚ Children Act 2004 ‚ Equality Act 2006 ‚ speacial educational needs and disability act 2001. E2 - Uncrc legislation influence working practices in the setting by giving children their own special rights and allows childrens views to be heard.it defends the familys role in childrens lives ‚ respects children
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Position Paper on Child Survival 1. INTRODUCTION Save the Children is a child focused organisation that delivers immediate and lasting improvements in children’s lives. The organisation is committed to improve the health status of children in India and protect them from exploitation‚ abuse and ill health. In the current context‚ Save the Children’s primary focus is on supporting the system in accelerating the progress towards Millennium Development Goal 4 aimed at one-third reduction in child
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