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    Working Together to Safeguard Children (2015). It is a guide for all professional who work with children and their families (doctors‚ social workers‚ school staff‚ etc)‚ which explains their roles and responsibilities on keeping children safe and gives support to know how to do it. Safeguarding on this text covers protect “children and young people from maltreat‚ enable them to have the best outcomes‚ prevent impairment on their

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    Explain the importance of socialisation as a process within society. In this essay‚ i will examine the importance of socialisation as a process with in society. Socialisation is the process a human being will go through to make them who they are. They will learn about different types of cultures‚ norms and fashions‚ all of these they will take on throughout their life. Nature vs nurture has a great role in this‚ and‚ personally‚ I believe that nurture makes the largest amount of impact. Socialisation

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    Effective communication is important as a starting point for any relationship‚ whether it is for children or adult‚ as no relationship can start without verbal communication. it tells us a lot about the person by the tone of voice‚ body language‚ and eye contact. verbal communication you also have to be listening to what that person is saying to be able to respond in an appropriate manner. communication is important in starting to build up a relationship. it is important that we learn to communicate

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    Play is extremely important for a child; play is the way they learn. Children need play to learn new things‚ to explore‚ to socialize‚ and for so much more. A teacher should have limited direct teaching‚ this means that the teacher will have a mixture of direct teaching and indirect. The teacher can tell children what to do or what to say but will leave the children to do what they want. An effective teacher also uses embedded learning opportunities in her classroom so the children can successfully

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    What is quality? Quality is a measure of how good and satisfying a product is to the consumer. The ISO standard explains quality as "the totality of features and characteristics of a product or service that bears its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs." Meaning that the quality of a product/service is defined in matter of the features it presents to the customer and the rate of satisfaction it is providing to its user/consumer. The quality depends not only on its features it depends on the

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    Preschoolers are full of energy and curiosity at the age of five they starts to become more independent and eager to explore. To help preschoolers practice and mastery their skills in Cognitive‚ Motor‚ Language and Social is to help them explore their curiosity with cautious. My goal is to provide guidance in a safe environment where preschooler can be eager to learn about everything and develop more into their skills. The more preschooler‚ practice the more they will be self confident. At the age

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    In any therapeutic relationship‚ it is vital for a counsellor to respond to the client with empathy when the clients reveal about themselves. It is also necessary to sometimes nudge or probe the client to explore certain concerns or issues that they do not do spontaneously. Therefore‚ probes are important communication skills in the counselling process. The skill of probe can be both verbal and non-verbal that helps clients to talk more openly and freely about certain issues at any stage of the helping

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    4.1 (2) Summarise the laws and codes of practice affecting work in schools and explain how legislation affects how schools work. The UN Convention on the Rights of a Child 1989 – in 1989 the world leaders decided children needed a special convention just for them to give them special care and protection that adults do not need. All children up to the age of 18 have the rights in the convention. Some groups of children eg those living away from home or disabled children have additional rights

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    Early intervention can help children and young people develop to their full potential. There are various specialists that can help including: developmental teachers‚ occupational therapists‚ physical therapists‚ speech and language pathologist/audiologists‚ vision consultants and hearing consultants. Every school has a Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator (SENCO). The SENCO is the teacher with overall responsibility for co-ordinating provision for children with special educational needs in the

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    Statutory provision is legal care that has to be available by law. This law states that all children between the ages of 5-16 should be educated. Children aged 3-4 also have an entitlement to education/childcare. 2 year olds can also be eligible in some cases however they will receive fewer hours. School is an example of statutory care. The local authority and government have to provide them. In statutory provisions the staffs to pupil’s ratio is 1:8 for children aged 3-5 years old. All 3-4 year

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