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    Level 3 Diploma in Support Teaching and Learning in Schools. Unit 11 - Safeguard the well-being of children and young people. Recognise indicators of possible child abuse (4.1) Give examples to complete the following chart:- | Type of abuse | Physical signs | Emotional/behavioural signs | |Physical abuse |Physical signs can include burn marks‚ cuts‚ and |Signs can include being uncomfortable

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    average day in my life of a family. The family structure is commonly thought to consists a father‚ mother‚ brother‚ sister‚ and perhaps family dog‚ but everything changes when a loved one was take out of the picture. When my mother passed away at my young age‚ the loss was the most traumatic experience. Mothers play an important role in the family structure. When taken out of the picture‚ the dynamics of a motherless family brings hardships‚ such as create emotional distress‚ no sense of normality

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    much time on watching TV or playing video games can effect on the academic performances than students who are active and involved in extracurricular activities. Lastly‚ health is another concern of technology’s problem with sixteen percent of children ages six to nineteen who are highly overweight and a good chance of developing type two diabetes. In short‚ technology has its flaws when it comes up to social media but it be properly used. Despite the pros and cons of technology‚ here’s

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    through to support children with Down syndrome. Children with Down syndrome can be delayed in their development‚ their social factors may

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    Define physical needs (10) • Briefly define what is meant by physical needs‚ including exercise and rest‚ diet‚ health and safety • Identify the specific physical needs of a three year old. A Good overall phyisic o f a child plays an impottant role in a chils concentration and ability to enjoy physical activities.A child development can really be affected or depends on the physical conditions of a child. Physical needs means child having opportunities to be active and interactive with others

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    E1 – Explain the needs of families‚ which may require professional support Adequate housing is very important for families. All houses should be safe for the children and rest of the family living in the house but also needs to have proper heating to keep the family warm‚ space for children to play and crawl. A home should also include a bathroom with a toilet and either a shower or bath for family members to wash. There should also be a separate kitchen and cooking area‚ which includes proper

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    Robyn R. Hogan PSY-354 Child Psychology June 28‚ 2014 Professor Shawana Allen Family Influence on Children Family Influences and some of their characteristics have a major in influence on a child and their development. As a child begins to develop the early stages of their childhood is molded by their parent’s morals‚ values and attitudes. These characteristics are passed on to the child. This is the crucial time where the child’s self-regulation and self-concepts are beginning to form

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    Why Do Children Meet Boo?

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    I predict the kids will not meet Boo because I think people are lying when they say he comes out at night. Boo is locked up all day‚ but apparently people have seen him come outside at night‚ that is another reason why I think the kids will not meet Boo as well. Boo is/ might still be a part of a gang. Boo is also locked up because he was a part of a gang‚ and because he had other bad ideas that he did. Boo never really did anything bad in the gang‚ the worst they did was drink whisky and run around

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    ENGL510 – Foundations of Professional Communication Writing Assignment 1 – Routine Informative Message (Draft and Revision) Also called positive/neutral informative messages or routine announcements‚ Routine Informative Messages are a common type of Professional Communication. To practice writing a Routine Informative Message you will write a one-page memo to employees announcing the new and revised employee education policies. Read the scenario below and present a solution in your own words

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    of negative and positive emotional system. The negative system is tremendously sensitive to negative bias. People are born to like the taste of something sweet rather then bitter. People also hate the feeling of losing‚ but love the feeling of winning. There has been many updated studies on happiness‚ some think that just because on is not unhappy anymore it does not mean that they are happy. This only means that the person is unhappy‚ unhappiness and happiness do not meet at endpoints. Freudian’s

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