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    Transitions are changes that take place in our life; changes that move us from one stage to another‚ for example from being single to being married‚ or from being unemployed to being in work. Transitions are an essential part of growing up and the most important ones happen when we are babies and young children. All of these transitions present the child with challenges although children don’t usually have to go through the transitions on their own‚ they will be supported by those around them at

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    COMMUNICATION 1. ABSTRACT Communication can be defined as different ways according to people‚ but the most common definitions are these: Communications are the systems and processes that are used to communicate or broadcast information (like a communications satellite). According to another definition‚ a communication is a message that is sent to someone by‚ for example‚ sending a letter etc. Communication procedure is very important for all over the world because people instruct‚ harmonize

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    [Task 1]{M1} I am going to explain how different customers’ needs and expectations can differ. The supermarket industry provides a good example of the way in which different groups of customers will have different expectations and needs. Some customers just want to buy standard products at the lowest possible prices. They will therefore shop from supermarkets that offer the lowest prices and provide a reasonable range of products. In contrast‚ some customers are looking for variety and quality

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    Stages of Ego development PSY/230 Week 8 November 23‚ 2012 Jane Loevinger’s has stages of development. The names of these stages are impulse‚ self-productive‚ conformist‚ conscientious-conformist‚ conscientious‚ individualistic‚ autonomous‚ and integrated. The theory is made for a way to understand an entire life span. According to Jane Loevinger’s theory and the stages of development it is a way to explain our experiences‚ to make sense of it all. We begin to change as we go through life

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    In the first stage‚ called the Emergent Stagechildren are able to convey his/her message by scribbling‚ drawing shapes‚ writing mock letters‚ and/or random strings of letters/numbers. In some cases‚ one letter represents an entire word or the most salient sound of a word. Some Emergent children confuse letters‚ numbers‚ and letter-like forms and substitute letters and sounds that feel and look alike (e.g.‚ the sounds /v/ and /f/‚ the letters d and b) The child generally lacks knowledge of the

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    Development Communications: Unit One Development and Developing Planning Done By: Dishya Sharma (1215103) Rekha P (1215116) Annu Vishnu (1215125) S. No Topic Covered by 1 Development Dishya Sharma 2 Empowerment Dishya Sharma 3 Communication from Development Perspective Dishya Sharma 4 Development Support Communication Dishya Sharma 5 Third world Dishya Sharma 6 Integrated Rural Development and Prioritizing of Basic Needs Dishya Sharma 7 Institute that replaced

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    Unit 1. Understanding child and young persons development Children and young people are different in many ways especially in their growth and development. However‚ they have similar patterns which as parents‚ healthcare professionals and school practitioners we must be aware of. For instance‚ we can observe a child’s physical development and communication skills to examine if the child is at the correct stage at the correct age. Other things we may look out for are the social aspects and emotional

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    Safeguarding the welfare of children and young people 1.1 Safeguarding Legislation and Policy On the following page is a leaflet which identifies national legislation for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. The leaflet outlines the guidelines and policies put in place solely for the protection of children as well as procedures that are to be followed in the safeguarding and welfare of the young‚ while describing the roles of the various different agencies involved. My leaflet

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    of children and young people 1. Know about the legislation‚ guidelines‚ policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people including e-safety. To be able to understand what ‘safeguarding’ means you must first understand what ‘child protection’ is. Child Protection = is the process of protecting children/young people who are suffering or who is at risk of suffering significant harm as a result of abuse or neglect. The Safeguarding of children as only

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    needed to communicate with children and young people. To communicate effectively with children you need to be aware of their level of development and an understanding of cognitive and language ability. For example if a 4 year old was drawing at a table and wanted your help‚ you would need to sit and kneel beside her and make eye contact. To show an interest in what they were saying you would listen and restate what they had said to show that you understand. Whatever the age of the child and even if

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