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    INFLUENCES THAT AFFECT CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT Children will come from a diverse range of backgrounds including family environments cultures and circumstances. A child is at school from a very young age to late teens and during this time many families will go through significant changes. Sometimes however schools may not always be aware of these changes. Any one of these happenings may affect their emotional and or intellectual development‚ this in turn can affect their behaviour

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    Study Today‚ young professionals are in crucial financial condition. They are trapped between supporting aging parents and or supporting their own family. For single professionals‚ the dilemma of how they will handle their own finances is high. With the newly gained freedom over their own income‚ the possibility of spending it the way they like it is endless. Indeed‚ being able to manage the increasing demands of multiple social roles becomes an important measure of maturity as young adults take

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    I believe that understanding the definition of positive child guidance and also how to apply it to the classroom is very important. In order to create a respectful and supportive environment for the teacher‚ for the children‚ and also for the parents‚ the teacher should have a clear understanding of how to incorporate positive child guidance within the classroom and also have set goals on how to accomplish it in the classroom. The definition of positive guidance is equipping children

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    Explain the skills needed to communicate with children and young people. To communicate effectively with children you need to be aware of their level of development and an understanding of cognitive and language ability. For example if a 4 year old was drawing at a table and wanted your help‚ you would need to sit and kneel beside her and make eye contact. To show an interest in what they were saying you would listen and restate what they had said to show that you understand. Whatever the age

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    Introducing the Person Centred Approach and its personal meaning for me and for development for counselling skills. Roxanne Lewington Firstly I am going to outline my understanding of Carl Rogers‚ the Person Centred Approach and the Core Conditions‚ which are the three basic principles for the Person Centred Approach. Then I will continue with explaining what Carl Rogers’s theories means to me‚ referring to the person centred concepts that impact me. Next I will show how these theories have

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    children and young persons development: Assignment 1   In my assignment project I will be explaining the different types of development which all have a huge impact on children and young persons lives‚ my assignment will be covering all aspects of children and young persons development from birth to the age of nineteen. It is very important for each childcare practitioner to know all these aspects of development as they will need to know this when taking observations of children and also young persons

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    1.1 Partnerships can offer many positive outcomes: Improved outcomes for children and families through access to a wider range of services. It also gives more opportunities to children and young people who need them. For example a service that helps with speech development with help a child who is behind with their development of speech and helps for them to have the same opportunities as all the other children. 1.2 Partners at our setting could include the physio therapist who comes in or a speech

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    rituals. This is confidential information and must be used only for the purpose for which it was gathered. It is the right of every parent/carer or child that information about them is respected‚ kept in confidence‚ safely and securely‚ and the in accordance with ‘The Data Protection Act 1998’. It is important to reassure children‚ young people and adults that any information about them is kept confidential and only used where and when necessary. The information should only be held or used

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    control their parents health. Because of this‚ many children of elderly parents are taking the caregiving role on themselves. In this paper I will analyze the question of whether family centred care for elderly individuals has a positive or negative effect on children of the elderly. This topic is of much importance as the aging population is growing and fertility rates are declining. As the baby boomers begin to age‚ based on findings we could see a major problem in the field of mental health including

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    CYPCore37-1.2 Explain the importance and impact of poverty on outcomes and life chances for children and young people. Poverty can have a huge affect on their development‚ overall poverty removes choices from peoples lives their choices are limited to what they can afford rather than what they want or need:- Lack of finaces may mean they cannot afford to do extra curriculum activities or participate in out of school sports clubs‚ poor housing will have an affect on their health if not heated

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