gov/ca/fosterparents/training/chidev/cd06.htm Developmental Tasks 6 -12 months 1 Developmental Tasks 0-6 months 3 Developmental Tasks 1-2 years 4 Developmental Tasks 2-3 years 7 Developmental Tasks 3-4 years 8 Developmental Tasks 4-5 years 11 Developmental Tasks 5-7 years 13 Developmental Tasks 6-7 years 15 Developmental Tasks 7-8 years 17 Developmental Tasks 8-9 years 19 Developmental Tasks 9-10 years 21 Developmental Tasks 10-11 years 23 Developmental Tasks 11- 12 years 25 Developmental Tasks
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Equality‚ Diversity and Inclusion in work with children and young people Question 1 Case Study 1 1 Who is being discriminated against? The whole family is being discriminated against. 2 What kind of discrimination is taking place? Racial discrimination. 3 How might the child experiencing the discrimination feel? Dominic might be feeling excluded‚ lonely‚ confused and have low self esteem as he could feel that the children he sees attending the school have a higher status in society as
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Relationships With Children‚ Young People and Adults. 1.1) Effective communication is vital in developing positive relationships in children‚ young people and Adults. For example: The parent’s evenings recently took place at the school where I work. During each appointment‚ the teacher had to explain to the parents of each pupil‚ exactly how their child was progressing in school. Some children had been doing very well‚ and so the teacher had many positive points to explain to happy parents‚
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Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people Those who work with young people have responsibilities to safeguard and promote their welfare. This is an important responsibility and requires careful attention. It means being able to recognise when a child or young person is not achieving their developmental potential‚ or when their physical or mental health is impaired. It means recognising when a young person is displaying risky or harmful behaviour‚ or is being neglected
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the welfare of children and young people TDA 2.2 SECTION 1 1.1 In terms of safeguarding the welfare of children can you identify (ie name‚ with a sentence of explanation) the current legislation? • Children’s Act 1989 – This Act tells you the responsibility of parents and professionals to make sure a child is safe. • Education Act 2002 – This Act tells you the responsibility of all people working in educational positions ie. LEA‚ governing bodies‚ head teachers and people working in schools
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significance of striving for AYP. Technology in Early Education Most people think of early education learning (birth through 3rd grade) as “…story time and hands-on activities with no technology in sight. Yet
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Witness Testimony Self Reflective Account Questions Professional Discussion Candidate Name: Performance Evidence Date of Activity:- 20th August 2012 Assessment Criteria/ Learning Outcomes Understand what is required for competence in own work role. The duties and responsibilities of my own role include treating others with respect‚ the effective communication between both patients and my colleagues‚ and‚ the safety and comfort of patients. I provide patients with a ‘helping hand’
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Unit 022 Understand Child and Young Person’s Development. Personal Factors | How children/young people’s development is influenced | Assessment Criteria | Health Status | Delayed cognitive skills‚ poor concentration levels‚ maybe limited in what they can do‚ poor attendance due to illness which can then lead to problems building relationships. | 2.1a | Disability | Misinterpretation of a child’s disabilities and needs can lead to an underestimation of their
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communication in Health‚ Social care or children’s and young people’s settings. Unit 001 Outcome 1: Understand why communication is important in the work setting? • People communicate to give and receive information i.e. Child A has eaten a piece of toast during snack time‚ as child A doesn’t usually do this we informed the parents of the child’s progress at the end of our preschool session. • • People also communicate to give and receive instructions
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Essay on Personal Experience High school just wasn’t for me. High school just isn’t for a lot of people‚ but adult society has its grasp on today’s youth‚ trying to manipulate them to conform to whatever they think is an acceptable teenager. They need to let it go. Although today’s teenagers are not as experienced in the ways of life‚ they among the smartest people in the world. Teenagers should be educated on what rights they have and how they can use them to their advantage. In my personal experience
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