on a child’s normal pattern of development. A child may have a physical disability‚ be hard of hearing or have restricted eyesight. This can have an impact on how a child develops emotionally‚ physically‚ intellectually and socially. They may have a learning disability‚ which means they will not develop at the expected rate intellectually or their communication and social skills may not follow the normal pattern of development. A child may have health problems such as asthma or diabetes‚ which
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TDA 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development. Transition is a term given to periods of change which children or young people undergo as they progress through different periods of their lives. Transitions are crucial for children to grow and for future development. There are transitions which affect every child’s development and transitions which are personal to only some children. Many transitions are conventional and expected
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examples of different types of intervention‚ that could promote positive outcomes for the children and young people‚ where development is not following the expected pattern. Remember these are just a few of many examples. Assessment methods that we may use to monitor a child/young person’s development: At many different points of a child’s or young person’s life they will be monitored or assessed by many different services‚ for example the health service will check a new born and schools will arrange
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the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the editors of The Journal of Interdisciplinary History Architects in Power: Politics and Ideology in the Work of Ernst May and Albert Speer Author(s): Barbara Miller Lane Reviewed work(s): Source: The Journal of Interdisciplinary History‚ Vol. 17‚ No. 1‚ The Evidence of Art: Images and Meaning in History (Summer‚ 1986)‚ pp. 283-310 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/204134 . Accessed: 05/04/2012 16:50 Your use of
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to be real with the quaint happy endings that typically conclude fairy tales; not with Flannery O ’Connor ’s writings‚ which depict sarcasm with disquieting twists and mordant characters. One of O ’Connor ’s most successful works‚ "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" epitomizes her writing style that is characteristically seen by many as grotesque and sardonic. This short story represents the antithesis of a fairy tale‚ ingeniously warping its vital elementsdamsel in distress (Lucynell‚ the daughter)
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What may a study of religious experience indicate about human nature? Comment on the significance of this study. ‘The unreasoned and immediate assurance is the deep thing in us‚ the reasoned argument is but a surface exhibition.’ William James A religious experience is something beyond and outside of human science and understanding. It is‚ in essence‚ an encounter with the divine or ultimate. A religious experience is unique to each person who has one and so there is no specific or exact description
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Describe how professional values and ethics may affect career success. The average workplace whether in an office space or a hospital setting is a cultural and diverse place. People from all walks of life come together. Everyone has different experiences‚ philosophies religions and education. In the workplace one must use “moral intelligence”‚ the capacity to understand what is right from wrong. (Kiel‚ 2005). The aging question is how; with all this variety in society can people maintain
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Cardiff Metropolitan University London School of Commerce MODULE TITLE: Strategic Management PROGRAMME: BA (Hons) BS‚ SEMESTER: Semester Five ACADEMIC YEAR PERIOD: Feb-May 2015 LECTURER SETTING ASSESSMENT: - Mervyn Sookun DATE ASSESSMENT SET AND LOADED ON TO STUDENT PORTAL: DATE ASSESSMENT TO BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTTED: - SUBMISSION METHOD/MODE:-Turnitin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Assessment Type:
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Sections 2.2 (Finished) Explain the roles of external professionals who may work with a school External Professionals Roles‚ Responsibilities and impact on the work of schools Educational Psychologist • To ensure clarity of vision‚ ethos and strategic direction Work with children and young people between the ages of
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They could include the goals‚ targets‚ intentions and purpose. Values The values are the principles or standards which could include rules of conduct‚ respect‚ honesty‚ kindness‚ sharing and appreciation. 3.2 Describe with examples how schools may demonstrate and uphold their aims Schools might demonstrate their aims by providing the basis for the delivery of the best curriculum‚ and commitment to enabling all of their children to succeed and be supported to achieve their best through a range
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