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    Children Day Speech

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    Speech on Childrens day I am to give a five minute speech on Children’s day in a school. This is what I want to say to them: Happy Children’s day‚ all of you. And I mean‚ all of you‚ all of us. I find children’s day very very special. Do you know why? Because the child in me also celebrates. All of us‚ including grown ups‚ have the child within us. Childhood is common to all of us. We are still our parents children‚ and to God‚ all of us are his children‚ aren’t we? From the youngest child

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    which the work setting can encourage children ’s and you people ’s positive behaviour‚ they are as follows: 1.Developing positive relationships All children will crave attention from an early age‚ as babies we coo and smile      To get attention. This is why it ’s important to build positive relationships from an early age or as soon as possible the reason for this is children need support and attention from us‚ if the relationships are not good the children may feel they can not get positive

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    children’s speechlanguage and communication OCR Unit No: 19 Sector Unit No: HSC 2015 Level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 30 Unit expiry date: 31 January 2015 Unit accreditation number: T/600/9789 Unit purpose and aim The unit aims to provide a basis for understanding the importance of speechlanguage and communication for a child’s overall development and explores the ways in which those working with children can support the development of speech

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    Unit 1 Explain how a work setting can encourage children and young people’s positive behaviour 4.1 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour. Understand policies and procedures for promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour Policies and procedures of the setting relevant to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour We take great pride in our childcare setting in promoting positive behaviour. This is reflected in many of our policies which are in place

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    Children Day 14th November In India‚ Children’s day is celebrated on the 14th November every year. As a tribute Children’s Day is celebrated on the first Prime Minister of India‚ Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday. Lovingly called ’Chacha Nehru’ which means Uncle Nehru by the kids‚ Jawaharlal Nehru gave emphasis to the significance of giving love and affection to children‚ who are the bright future of India. The main purpose of this day is to encourage the welfare of children all over the country. The

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    Assignment 4. Within this assignment I will be discussing the implications of day care for young children and giving both the positive and the negative aspects of this. A study was done in the united states by Kagen (1978)‚ the study was done on children whose mothers worked‚ in which case the children were put into day care centres compared to home –reared children. Kagen found little difference between the children placed in day care centres and those raised at home either in the amount of

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    A Speech for Children’s Day How should we celebrate Children’s Day? Here is a short speech on the significance of  Children’s Day. Suitable for children aged 5-10. If there is something that all men like‚ it can be nothing else but children. They conquer our hearts with their angelic eyes and innocent smiles . It makes us realize that may be the way god wanted us to be. On Children’s Day tribute is paid to all children in the world. In India‚ Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th November as the

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    environment that you create for children is as important as the physical environment. It is vital that all children – especially those with speechlanguage and communication needs – feel Review evidence about in your key factors that provide a comfortable‚ confident‚ secure and welcome the setting and that they have a sense of belonging and well-being. They need the support of adults who are sensitive to their needs and understand how supportive speechlanguage and communication important children’s well-being

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    within 18 days

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    Within 18 days‚ Kolaveri Di became ‘murderous rage’‚ it was the title of a ‘Tanglish’ India’s most downloaded song on mobile phones (Tamil-English) song written and sung by actor (2‚10‚000 downloads) and on November 24 it Dhanush for his film 3. became the first Tamil film song to be premiered on a national music channel‚ MTV India. A video of the song being recorded in a studio was uploaded at precisely 12.53 am that day on YouTube Imitators played the role of flatterers as versions by Sony Music

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    play children‚ among other things‚ develop language that then is the basis for literacy skills that are taught at schools. Play develops a number of skills: Fine and gross motor skills Sensory knowledge (sight‚ hearing‚ taste‚ touch‚ exploration of space) Exploration of different roles Development of social skills – best indicator of success at school Development of cognitive skills Development of problem solving skills and thinking skills Development of language skills

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