CYPW 024 Promote child and young person development 1.1 Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. Firstly all development of each child will be child centred so their wishes‚ feelings and abilities are taken into account before planning anything to help their development (risk assessments / activity planners) When assessing a Childs development disability/special requirements should be made aware of this is because disability might slow their development
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Type of Influence | Give one example of the effect on children and young people’s development | Why recognising and responding to this is important | Background- Parents going through divorce proceedings or separation. | -A family brake up can be really stressful for the child and may even influence the development as the child could get very upset‚ could lash out at people‚ could go very quiet‚ could stop eating and could even stop talking as they may think that they had something
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Informed Consent in Emergency Situations Danyale Via Professor Kreinbrink Have you ever wondered in an emergency situation as you are lying there on your death bed or in critical condition unable to make conscious decisions‚ who would give consent for your medical treatment? In emergency situations‚ there may be insufficient time for potential research participants to engage in the usual informed consent process. Furthermore‚ the emergency situation may impair the ability of potential
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A GUIDE TO DEALING WITH EMERGENCY SITUATIONS IN SCHOOLS The following sets out the principles for dealing with various types of emergency procedures within schools & is given as guidance only. Fire & other emergencies In the event of fire & other emergencies (such as gas leak‚ flood & bomb scare) buildings need to be evacuated quickly but safely. In all schools there should be clear‚ detailed procedures on evacuation which must be displayed in each area of the school. These procedures should give
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I think that all of us have a person who considered an idol. They may affect our opinions‚ our actions and even our life. And so am I‚ there are many people that have had an impact on my life and influenced me in many different ways. My mother‚ however‚ has been having the biggest impact on my life‚ and influenced me more than anyone else. She has been had an impact on me since the day I was born‚ and she still does today. She is the most important person in my life. My mother is not my whole life
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1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: physical development‚ communication and intellectual development‚ social‚ emotional and behavioural development. The expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years has many areas of development‚ starting from birth. 1.2 Describe‚ with examples‚ how different aspects of development can affect one another. 0-3 years Social‚ emotional and behavioural
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The rationale for an emergency response plan on a construction site is to have a well organized plan of action in place to be prepared to immediately respond to various types of emergencies. The environment of construction sites can change constantly which is why it’s important to plan carefully before projects begin and make adjustments if necessary. As our text states‚ preparation involves planning‚ practicing‚ evaluation and adjusting to specific circumstances (Goetsch‚ 2003). Proper preparation
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On the 23rd Of June‚ I‚ Officer Samuel Tulipano was dispatched to Point Nepean beach regarding a missing persons. It was cold and stormy. I met with Andrew the father of Grace‚ the missing person. He said that he‚ and his two daughters grace and Annie were playing a game called tracking where they hide from each other and leave signs of where they hiding‚ they leave sticks and marks in the ground to find each other. We looked around and found no signs of where grace could have gone. Andrew said that
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| |TDA 2.1 |CHILD AND YOUNG PERSON DEVELOPMENT | CACHE Level 2 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools – Work book 1 Contents Learning Outcome 1.1 ……………………………………………… 3.7 Learning Outcome 1.2 ………………………………………………
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TDA 2.1 Child and young person development Learning outcome 1.1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years‚ to include: · Physical development · Communication and intellectual development · Social‚ emotional and behavioural development Birth to 3 years The expected pattern starts at 0-3 years where a child is expected to develop the most. They have little control over their bodies at 0-1 years and are dependent on their natural
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