Describe how to deal with disagreements between the practitioner and children and young people If it is TA versus a child‚ then the chances are that the child is being confrontational and disobedient. You would have to point out the boundaries and explain that it would not be wise to cross these boundaries if the child did not want to make the situation worse for their self. With an adult‚ they have their own perspective on what has caused the disagreement and this should be listened to and then
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3.5. Describe how to deal with disagreements between: ⍕the practitioner and children and young people ⍕the practitioner and other adults. Disagreements happen. Conflicts can have adverse effects on us all. As individual‚ whether at home‚ work or social setting us all have different opinions‚ values and concerns. Some conflicts are minor and others can become major. Usually conflicts are not resolved until we deal with them. One of the people involved in the conflict must decide to overcome the
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Describe how to deal with disagreements between children and young people Allow the children to speak their mind‚ and listen attentively. Ensure the children cannot hear the other person speaking. Bring them together to ask appropriate questions about the event. Encourage them to understand each point of view. Encourage them to apologise and rectify ths disagreement. If the case is too serious‚ involve another member of staff who can deal with the case in much detail.Describe how to deal
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How to deal with disagreements between children and young people Dealing with conflicts with children can be challenging. Young children get very emotional and are often crying. Especially children in Infants years‚ the smallest thing can cause a disagreement‚ usually in the playground over toys. I find the best way to deal with conflicts is to be calm and get each child to explain what happened‚ this shows you are not taking sides and you are listening to both‚ explain the difference in right
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all children and younger people we must treat them all the same. We should be clear and concise. Instructions should be clear and the same E.G. please can you tidy up. Then we should keep repeating please can you tidy up‚ please can you tidy up‚ if a child (3-6years) was asked can you put toys away‚ they can get confused with what they have been asked to do. We can ask the younger child to repeat what the instruction was so we are aware that they have understood what was said to them. Children of
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Development From 0-19 years 1.1 Expected patterns in child and young person development Children and young person development is holistic which means that all the aspect of something rather than just parts and each areas being interconnected. We need to look at all area of their development in relation to the particular aspect of development or learning we are focusing on. All children and young people are unique and special‚ and they develop dose follow expected patterns‚ from birth
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Disagreement between Parents and Children is part of Growing Up. What do you think ? Disagreement occurs everyday in our daily life‚ where two or more person have different opinions and fail to agree with each other. This is because‚ each person has their own point of view on certain things. One of the most effective ways to solve disagreement or conflict is by trying to understand the disagreement at the first place. Arguments between parents and children are considered normal‚ but if constantly
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All children will have disagreements with other children from time to time and sometimes they will have disagreements with you. Disagreements usually occur due to a lack of communication‚ a misunderstanding or when someone has different values or ideas. How you handle this sort of situation is extremely important and you must remember that you are a role model and you need to demonstrate the correct way to deal with a disagreement. Everyone’s ideas and opinions are important to them and so it is
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Children Disagreements with other people is something that we will all encounter at various points in our lives. It is therefore important from an early age that we learn how to manage disagreements and move on successfully from them. Children need to be taught from a young age that it is a normal part of growing up to have occasional arguments and disagreements‚ to fall-out with friends‚ from time to time‚ and not always to get on with other people. It is important that you take the time
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1.4 Describe the role of the early years practitioner in relation to current frameworks. The current framework has 3 sections the learning and development requirement‚ assessment and the safeguarding and welfare requirements. In each section practitioner has different roles. Section 1: The learning and development requirements The early learning goals summarise the knowledge‚ skills and understanding of the children. Practitioner has to assess the each child’s achievements and discuss the progress
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