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    M1- Explain possible consequences of maltreatment for children and young people I am going to be identifying possible consequences or the outcomes of children and young people if they are abused or maltreated at a young age. The first consequence I am going to identify is mental health issues. If a child is abused of any sort at a young age they will develop and grow up thinking this is normal‚ for example physical abuse they may not know any better or they may know better but not know what to do

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    Cache level 1 Award in an Introduction to Early Years Settings. The value of play for babies and young children – Task 1 (1.1 & 1.2) Developmental Area Ways play can support the area of development The value of play in the area of development Physical Walk forwards‚ backwards and sideways. Walk on tip-toes. Running‚ stopping and starting. Jump up and down on the spot. Jump a distance. Crawl through a barrel or tunnel. Throw‚ catch and kick a ball. Carrying and passing‚ Climbing

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    Fostering Literacy Development in Young Children (783 words) In the modern society‚ words are everywhere. They are on signs‚ labels‚ in books‚ on computer screens‚ TVs‚ advertisements‚ and many other materials that exist within the immediate environment. It is because of this that young children are aware of words and letters even if they cannot yet comprehend the respective meanings. Young children can often recognize such environmental print as a stop sign‚ or certain labels‚ or product brand

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    Writing Storybooks for Young Children A Lesson Plan for Middle-Years Writers Overview This is a long-term creative writing activity best suited to middle-years learners (grades 4-6). The goal is to conceive‚ write‚ illustrate‚ and construct a storybook for a pre-school or primary-aged child. It can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a care-partner activity. Experience has revealed that this activity works best when the student is writing for a real audience – that is‚ the finished

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    of their life and teach them the wonderful value of thoughtfulness and consideration for others before they are heavily influenced by outside forces like peers or the media. Start Young The average kid is much smarter than you might think. They pick up bad behavior traits easily during the developmental age. Start young role playing or showing them the proper way to act in public‚ with peers‚ or the family. Become A Role Model

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    inappropriate to the child’s age or physical condition. Many physically abusive parents and caregivers insist that their actions are simply forms of discipline—ways to make children learn to behave. But there is a big difference between using physical punishment to discipline and physical abuse. The point of disciplining children is to teach them right from wrong‚ not to make them live in fear. Mental/emotional abuse – someone severely and persistently ill treats you which can harm your confidence

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    just cold hearted‚ hardworking and violent. But‚ he shows small flashes of compassion here and there. I have longed for his attention since I was a child for the simple feeling of having a dad. A father figure is what most people want but a lot of people don’t have. “Patching Holes” by Long‚ tells the story of Andrea‚ a young lady who desperately tried to get her father’s attention. Her father is an arborist‚ which the author explains is “The fancy word for tree surgeon…”‚ so his job was dangerous as

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    Local authorities have a duty to work under the Children Act 1989 and Children act 2004 to safeguard and promote the welfare of children who are in need and have an obligation of ensuring that children in need of protection in their areas are protected from significant harm. Policies which safeguard schools must develop a range of policies which ensure the safety‚ security and well-being of their pupils. These will set out the responsibilities of staff and the procedures that they must follow. Policies

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    Having a job is one of the most important aspect of human survival‚ especially in these difficult economic times. Jobs help to give people some form of financial stability and enables them to take care of their personal and family needs in life. There is always constant competition for jobs everyday because there are millions of applications that are sent to the different jobs for one position. When searching for a job ‚ it is important to remember that employees are looking for individuals with

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    to build a respectful professional relationship with children and young people you are working with you will need to be able to adapt your behaviour‚ you also need to be able to communicate accordingly to every child. It is important that you can demonstrate effective communication skills and show that you are approachable to each individual child or young person you are working with. You need to take into consideration that each child pr young person is different and can be at different development

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