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    TDA 2.3

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    TDA 2.3 - Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults 1.1 Depending on whether you are building a relationship with a child or adults you will need to change/adapt your behaviour and communication skills. You need to show skills that make you approachable; children need to feel secure and happy to be around you. In order to gain respect from children you need to set ground rules and stick to them‚ it is important that you do this from the start. It is

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    Assessment 1 TDA 3.1 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Area1- Principles Effective communication When working in an enviroment where children‚ young people or adults are in question‚ it is important that effective communication is modelled so that a positive and healthy relationship between the staff members/ teachers and the pupil or parent is formed. Building a positive relationship not only requires one to approach other people in a polite

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    TDA 2.4 Equality and diversity and inclusion in work with children and young people. 1.1. Identify the current legislation and codes of practice relevant to the promotion of equality and valuing of diversity. Equality Act 2010 The Equality Act 2010 aims to protect disabled people and prevent disability discrimination. It provides legal rights for disabled people in the areas of: • employment • education • access to goods‚ services and facilities including larger private clubs and land based

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    Tda Child Development

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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: a) Physical development b) Communication and intellectual development c) Social‚ emotional and behavioural development | Physical Development | Communication & Intellectual Development | Social‚ Emotional & Behavioural Development | 0-3 years | First year - Fast physical development Little control over

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    Tda 3.3

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    personal hygiene especially washing hands after toileting. |Joins 2-3 words in sentences. Recognises details in pictures. Uses their own name to refer to themselves. |They talk to themselves continuously. Speak over two hundred words‚ and accumulate new words very rapidly. They can communicate about matters which interest them. | |3 Years |Can jump off lower steps. Can pedal and steer a tricycle. Go up stairs 1 foot per step and downstairs 2 feet per step. Copies a circle. Can Imitate and draw on request

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    tda 2.4

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    of their personal background. Participation would be to include everyone in school‚ even if a child cannot fully participate‚ we should always involve them. In my school we have a student council‚ a group from key stage 1 and a group from key stage 2‚ they help decide on treats such as discos and parties‚ they also let school know what they like and dislike within school and what can be done to improve it‚ and make it a better place for the student. We should help pupils to do their best and build

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    Tda 1.3

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    the expected pattern of development. Complete the table‚ showing the stages of development you may observe in the different age ranges. An example has been completed for you. Age | Area of development | What you may observe at each age range | 0–3 years | Physical | Crawling‚ rolling‚ shuffling‚ walking.Pointing‚ holding small objects.Climb stairs and furniture.Riding a trike | | Communication | Crying‚ gurgling‚ pointing‚ tantrums‚ head banging‚ nodding‚ baby noises‚ smiling‚ frowning‚ scared

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    TDA 2.1

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    Physical Development Mental Development Emotional Development Social Development Birth to 2 Months Knows mum by smell. Turn head to sounds. See clearly 2 feet ahead. Copy facial expressions like smile‚ Frown and surprised. Learns to control emotions to calm self-down. Forms a strong bond with mother. 23 Months Can hold finger and can hold up head when lying on stomach. Sleeps and eats more regularly. Makes coos and other sound at the sound of peoples voices. Will cry if

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    CHILD AND YOUNG PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH TO 19 YEARS TIMELINE Task 1 Fiona Griffiths15/10/12 PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT | | 0 – 3 MONTHS | | 3 – 6 MONTHS | * Raises head and chest when lying on stomach * Stretches legs out and kicks when lying on stomach or back * Opens and closes hands * Can sit with and‚ later‚ without support * Pushes down on legs when feet are placed on a firm surface *

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    Tda 2.3

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    the strategies I will employ are: 1. Keep rules to a minimum. Too many rules make it difficult for pupils to remember and follow them. 2. Be proactive. This means preparing things in advance and taking action before something happens to prevent the pupils‚ group or class from working well. Advance planning and preparation is essential to avoid disruption. 3. Work within a clear framework. As directed by the teacher‚ organize work and give pupils clear instructions/explanations so to minimize opportunities

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