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    : Promote Young Children’s Physical Activity and Movement Skills 1.1: Explain Why Physical Activity is Important to the Short and Long Term Health and Well Being of Children Physical activity os and should be a part of every child’s everyday life. It is not only needed to promote a healthy lifestyle for the child but also his/her general well being. It gets them involved and can help them to participate and play with their fellow peers. It promotes learning and understanding about the world

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    ================================= Hello! Welcome back to Positive Health For All krishnanlogamuthu! Long time no see‚ eh? I promise I did not go into a long......long de..eeeee...ep slumber as did the fictitious “Sleeping Beauty” by Charles Perrault ‚ Biblical St.Lazarus (Jesus called "Wake Up‚ Lazarus!" and he woke up from death!)‚ Rip Van Winkle Of NY‚ Peter Klaus of Germany‚ Honi Magel Of Israel‚ The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus of Christians‚ Ranka in China‚ Irish Niamh and Oisin

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    How have understandings and ideals of early years education changed and developed in Britain? This essay is going to discuss how over time‚ the understandings and ideals of early years education have changed and developed enormously in Britain. The ideals of education are to emphasize an individual’s mind of knowledge‚ allowing them to adapt and develop what they already know. Early years education is a modern term‚ which is the first part of education‚ providing a variety of opportunities for a

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    Promoting Molly’s health and wellbeing. The purpose of this essay will to be to promote Molly’s health and wellbeing through evidence based theory and practice (Refer to appendix 1 for Molly scenario). Molly has various health needs that necessitate the need for health promotion such as the risk of postnatal depression. However‚ for the purpose of this essay‚ the focus will be her type 2 diabetes health need. There are several bio-psychosocial factors that contribute to Molly’s health and wellbeing

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    AO1 promoting good health

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    There are many different views of health and develop range from your religion to how you look at health e.g. what makes you healthy?‚ your culture and your general look on life as a whole e.g. how you view your life from a health point?. ‘’Different racial and ethnic groups have diverse beliefs and attitudes about health and medicines‚ which may affect adherence to therapy.’’- Adult meducation. A witch doctor was originally a type of healer who treated people believed to have been cursed by witchcraft

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    SHC 31 Promoting communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1 Communication is a tool with which we exercise our influence on others‚ bring out changes in others’ and our attitudes and motivate the people around us and to make and maintain relationships with them. Communication makes a major part of our life and is a social activity. This social activity is pursued verbally through speech‚ reading and writing or non-verbally through body language. Communication

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    This assignment is based upon my understanding of child development and children’s learning‚ considering the curriculum for the Early Years and the curriculum for the Early Years Foundation Stage/Key Stage One. I propose to outline a rationale for effectively continuing children’s learning‚ from the end of the Early Years Foundation Stage into Year One and include strategies to support transitions‚ effective curriculum delivery and links between the EYFS and the National Curriculum. Throughout the

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    Early stimulations for infants are very important. They need a lot it for normal development. Children who are deprived of early stimulations are behind in cognitive development. These children will have emotional‚ psychological and behavioral problems in their lives. Studies found Romanian orphans that was deprived of adults’ interactions in the early age had poor emotional and cognitive function. They scored below average on intelligence test (Berk‚ 2013). Because of these‚ I tried to interacts

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    relevant early years framework. Keeping children healthy and safe is so important that over time the four uk home nations have regulated the care of children in settings. To complete this learning outcome you will need to show that you understand and can follow the welfare requirements and guidance that apply to your setting and that you know about the lines of reporting within your setting. The welfare requirements and guidance. To ensure children health‚ safety and well-being‚ every home

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    The Positives’ and Negatives Of being a lawyer ------------------------------------------------- Unit 7 Barbara Gutierrez The American Bar Association published a study in April 2002 on how the public views lawyers. s. Some interesting findings include: Positive Perceptions * -58% of clients were ‘very satisfied’ and 18% were ‘somewhat satisfied’ with their lawyer’s services – only 9% were ‘very dissatisfied’ * -59% say most lawyers are interested in serving their clients and

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