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    Unit 331 Outcome 3Understand how to monitor children and young people’s development and interventions that should take place if this is not following the expected pattern. 3.1 Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods. There are numerous different methods of monitoring including: observations‚ body language‚ behaviour‚ moods‚ written records‚ assessment framework‚ information from parents/carers‚ work colleagues and standard measurements.

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    and more aggressive. As the country becomes more modern‚ people are becoming liberal caused by the things they encounter everyday. For example‚ the promiscuity or “boldness/sexuality” promoted by TV and media. Another is the permissive society; some youths cannot be tolerated anymore allowing them to do whatever they want. Possibility? Become PREGNANT EARLY‚ ending? SINGLE PARENT. I believe‚ any problem has it’s own solution. They say‚ prevention is better than cure. Well‚ together we can be responsible

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    1.6. Explain the Assessment frameworks that are used in own UK Home Nation Explain what CAF is CAF is a shared assessment tool for use across all children’s services and all local areas in England. It aims to help early identification of need and promote co-ordinated service provision. The Common Assessment Framework (CAF) is a key component in the Every Child Matters: Change for Children programme. It is an important part of a strategy for helping children and young people to achieve the

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    confronts the terrifying idea of growing older‚ leaving youth for adulthood‚ and dealing with a world far more complicated than he or she had thought it was. Sure there is pain to be encountered along the way‚ but in most of these stories the person eventually sees maturity as a reward and painful growth as a passage into a new world filled with prospects and promise. I think when entering adulthood‚ instead of grieving over the loss of youth‚ we should revel in newfound possibilities. The “coming-of-age”

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    great change of women position when accepting this indisputable fact. A growing number of juvenile-related problems are caused by mothers not being at home to take good care of their children. According to recent research‚ the crime rate of Australian youths in the last 3 years has risen by 40%‚ and among these youngsters‚ over 90 percent of their mothers have a well-paid full-time job. Nevertheless‚ it does not mean that married women who devote most of the time to working can be considered fully

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    to cases of youngsters smoking‚ taking drugs‚ committing crime‚ suicide and even promiscuity. All these will cast a big effect in the society which results in immorality. Sometimes‚ you can see students on the street associating with a gang of youths wasting their precious time‚ smoking and saying swear words ; you may even see teenagers in discos dancing‚ taking drugs and having alcohol. The worst is to read news of promiscuity about youngsters having sex for gratification and stimulation

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    concept. Therefore‚ this concept has to be made familiar to all so that they can start brainstorming about this. Question3 Although‚ it is a noble duty of each and every citizen of this world to work for bringing unity in diversity‚ yet I think youths can do much more than others. Young people are more flexible and they have more free time to work on this cause than the seniors can have. Therefore‚ you people can use their talents to bring their own community under the roof of unity. In my case

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    Key words: Student voice‚ democratic participation‚ egalitarianism‚ meritocracy‚ commodification‚ consumerism‚ post-modernism. 1 Every Child Matters ? In 2003‚ the Government published the green paper ‘Every Child Matters’ (ECM); this was published alongside the Climbie report (2003). The ECM (2003) emphasis’s four key themes: supporting families and careers‚ child protection‚ multi-agency collaboration‚ and ensuring that the people working with children are valued‚ rewarded and trained. The

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    B “A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a large number of people”‚ this is one of the many definitions available when you search for the word “Riot”. Some definitions state that the ruckus is created because a group of people have a common purpose. What is general through all of these definitions is that words like noisy‚ violent‚ arson‚ disorder and disturbance all reoccure. If people have a common goal for wanting to shed light on something‚ then how come they find it necessary to use violence

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    body ’s natural healing power. New York: A.A. Knopf. Shephard‚ R. (2011). Lifestyle and the Respiratory Health of Children. American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine‚ 5‚ 1‚ 7-32. Hoikkala‚ T.‚ & Suurpää‚ L. (2005). Finnish youth cultural research and its relevance to youth policy. Young‚ 13‚ 3‚ 285-312.

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