Unit 301 & 305 Communication/Develop Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Please write out each question in full including the reference numbers. Question 1 Consider how the following contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate: (301 1.3) Social - When in a social environment you are more than likely around people who know your personality and how you communicate‚ perhaps jokes‚ dramatic notions‚ being loud or quietly thoughtful may be ways in
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Abstract There are many trends in technology-based learning. These trends include mobile-based learning‚ app learning‚ open content‚ massive open online courses (MOOCs)‚ virtual education‚ video conferencing‚ Web 2.0‚ district based e-learning‚ personal learning environments‚ blended learning‚ proctored exams‚ bundled platforms‚ cloud computing‚ object-oriented content‚ interactive whiteboards‚ documents cameras‚ wireless labs‚ and bring your own device. The first article Massive Open Online
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5 Pillars Of Nutrition: EAT SIX TIMES A DAY Fuel your body with multiple small meals and snacks each day to keep your blood sugar levels under control and your metabolism steady and to stimulate the production of new muscle. LIMIT PROCESSED FOODS Whether it comes in a box‚ a carton‚ or a bag‚ if it’s got a label or brand name‚ it’s likely highly processed and not worth eating. Remove these high-calorie‚ nutrient-poor foods from your life and you’ll be much more likely to stick to your New
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Learning outcome 1.1 Communicate with children and young people in a way that is appropriate to the individual‚ using both conventional language and body language When communicating with children‚ a number of skills need to be demonstrated to communicate effectively. Children learn to communicate through the responses of others‚ if they feel they have not had there contributions valued they are less likely to initiate communication themselves appropriate responses reinforce the child’s self-esteem
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development in children and young people’s settings Being a Nursery worker involves a lot of hard work and dedication. We have many roles and responsibilities to follow to help provide a safe and careering environment for the children. They are as followed: * Welcoming the children and liaising with parents * Providing a safe and caring environment by doing safety checks‚ risk assessments * Weekly planning which is taken from a midterm plan to meet each child’s needs * Observations
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Unit 010: Support children and young people’s positive behaviour Outcome 1.1‚ 1.2‚ outcome2 2.1‚ 2.2‚ 2.3‚ 2.4 0utcome 3 3.1‚ 3.2 Describe the policies and procedures of the setting to promoting children and young people’s positive behaviour. There are different ways in which we can manage children’s behaviour and guide them to show positive behaviour in our work settings. A behaviour policy is a document that is legally required at Henry Moore Primary school. A behaviour policy sets out how the
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Lecture 13 Nutritional Requirements The Nutrient and Nutrition. Classes of nutrients: carbohydrates‚ fats‚ proteins‚ vitamins‚ water‚ minerals. Function‚ sources and deficiency/toxicity of major vitamins and minerals. The Nutrient and Nutrition Humans are heterotrophs‚ organisms that cannot produce their own food. Heterotrophs must ingest‚ or take in‚ food. At least 95% of the species of organisms on earthall animals‚ all fungi‚ and most protists and bacteriaare heterotrophs
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that contain gelatin. Common signs of nutrient deficiencies that Vegetarians encounter are fatigue‚ dry skin‚ dry hair‚ brittle nails‚ anemia‚ hypoglycemia‚ frequent infections‚ osteoporosis and poor immune function. Protein deficiency You need protein in your diet to help your body repair cells and make new ones. Protein is also important
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Support Children and Young People’s Health and Safety Outcome 1 1) When planning for young people you need to take several factors into account to make sure the environment and services are safe. The first factor is the individual needs‚ ages and abilities of the children and young people. This requires you to work out staff to children ratio’s to make sure there is legally enough staff for the number of children present and to ensure all children will have supervision. Ratio numbers will
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over 91‚000 looked after children in the UK in 2012.” (www.nspcc.org.uk) in this task I am going to describe why children and young people may need to be looked after away from their families. There are many reasons that children and young people may need to be looked after away from their home‚ one of those are the child’s or young person’s parents. This may be down to bereavement of the parents meaning that they have died‚ if the parents have died then the child or young person will go to the closest
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