1. Know how to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1.1. Describe how to establish respectful‚ professional relationships with children and young people. The starting point in working effectively with children of all ages is your relationship with them. Children who feel valued and who enjoy being with you will respond better. This means that they are more likely to enjoy playing and learning and are far more likely to behave well. The basis of forming a relationship with
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TDA 2.3: Communication & Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Introduction During this essay I will be discussing how to interact with and respond to children and young people. How to interact and respond to adults. How to communicate with children‚ young people and adults. Finally I will be discussing current legislation‚ policies and procedures for confidentiality and sharing information‚ including data protection. Know How to Interact With and Respond
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Standard 1: understanding the principles and values essential for working with children and young people. 1. Principles and values a. Show how you promote the principles and values essential for working with children; young people their families and their carers. .At Clayfields house all children‚ young people their families and carers are all treated with respect. Families and carers are always updated on children’s or young people’s progress during their time at Clayfields and any deterioration
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Working together for the benefit of children and young people. Multi agency working- different services working together to meet the needs of young children and their parents or carers. Integrated working- different services joining together to offer more affective care for young children. Understanding integrated and multi agency working. Multi agency working‚ is different services and agencies‚ that work together to provide the services that meet the needs of children‚ parents and carers
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1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people Partnership is driven by a desire for collaborative advantage and can offer many positive outcomes‚ like benefits for staff and services such as less replication between different service providers. It helps them see others point of view and it keeps them from being selfish‚ it helps young people interact with others to achieve a goal‚ and it helps them develop socially. It’s important to work in partnership
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Unit 3.2 Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults ‘Know how to interact and respond to adults’ Unit 3.2.1 To establish respectful and effective relationships with adults incorporates a lot of the ways‚ manners and methods involved in communicating and maintaining effective relationships with children and young people‚ main points being‚ maintaining a high level of interest‚ listening carefully and intently to what is being communicated‚ responding appropriately
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your own role as a teacher and the responsibilities that you feel come with that. Also explain what you feel is not part of your responsibility as a teacher of adults. As a teacher of adults in the Lifelong Learning Sector my own Roles and Responsibilities would be very different and varied from other teachers/tutors in different levels and sectors of education. However‚ there would also be many similarities in core principles and practices. As a teacher it is a part of our role to multitask
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Mandatory Unit 1: Understanding roles‚ responsibilities and relationships in education and training 1 Understand teaching role and responsibilities in education and training 1.1 Explain the teaching role and responsibilities in education and training. To quote Ann Gravells “It’s all about helping someone reach their full potential whether this is for personal or professional reasons”. The traditional role of the teacher has been the supplier of information. This role has evolved so that the teacher
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Unit 301 & 305 Communication/Develop Professional Relationships with Children‚ Young People & Adults Please write out each question in full including the reference numbers. Question 1 Consider how the following contexts may affect relationships and the way people communicate: (301 1.3) Social - When in a social environment you are more than likely around people who know your personality and how you communicate‚ perhaps jokes‚ dramatic notions‚ being loud or quietly thoughtful may be ways in
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Explain the importance of resilience in children and young people Resilience is a mixture of nature and nurture. Attributes that some children are born with‚ such as good intellectual ability and a placid‚ cheerful temperament‚ are associated with resilience. Children who are born prematurely and/or with disabilities‚ who cry and cannot be comforted‚ who cannot sleep or who will not accept being held are more vulnerable to adversity and may be less likely to be resilient. There are‚ however‚ many
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