CHILD DEVELOPMENT CHART Age Physical Development Intellectual/Cognitive Development Language Development Social/ Emotional/ Behavioural Development Moral Development Birth to 3 months Reflexes – Swallowing Rooting - Grasp – Startle – Walking & Standing – Falling Moves head deliberately –waves arms – kicks legs vigorously. Grasps finger. Visually alert – follows adult movements within visual field – watches movement of own hands engages in finger play shows excitement at
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| |TDA 2.3 |COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDREN‚ YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS | CACHE Level 2 Children and Young People’s Workforce CACHE Level 2 Supporting Teaching and Learning in Schools – Work book 2 Contents Learning Outcome 1.1 ……………………………………………… 3.5 Learning Outcome 1.2 ……………………………………………… 3.5 Learning Outcome 1.3 ……………………………………………… 3.5 Learning
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carry out personalisation through person centred planning whether it be through goals‚ risk assessments‚ support planning or key working sessions. His theory suggests to us that “individuals needs must first be met at a basic level‚ and then must be satisfied at each level before moving onto the next” Maslow (1908-70) Maslow also draws our attention to the fact that through times of
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children’s health and welfare as well as their development.’ Then define what a Children’s Centre is. See the Sure Start leaflet on the Blackboard site for information. Eg ‘A Children’s Centre provides services for families and children under 5 years old as part of the government strategy to provide targeted support to families under pressure ....’ PART 1 This part of the assignment covers the following criteria: E1‚ E2‚ E3‚ E4 and part of E8 and A1 It is therefore worth up to 40 marks
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Unit 141 Professional practice in children’s care learning and development Outcome 1 Understand the values‚ principles and statutory frameworks that underpin service provision in children’s care‚ learning and development It is my understanding that in my continued professional development‚ as manager of my setting it is my role to ensure that myself and every member of the staff and management committee understand the values‚ principles and statutory framework that underpins service provision
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1. The organisation in relation to its purpose and its stakeholders • Identify your organisation and describe its purpose Drugaid is a Substance misuse charity based in South East Wales. Drugaid was established 1972 in Cardiff by Rev. Peter Keward. It was then known as South Wales Action to Prevent Addiction (SWAPA). SWAPA was a Volunteer-led information and help line. The first paid Coordinator was in the mid 1980’s. SWAPA changed its name to Drugaid in the early 1990’s Today Drugaid
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To be a good key worker “you need many skills and qualities”. For a key worker it is important to remember that children will be “relying” on them for their “emotional security” (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 99) To have a good key worker role you will need to be “friendly‚ show attention patience‚ reliable‚ observant” and have good “communication” skills. (Tassoni‚ 2007‚ page 98) Many children will have to cope with transitions. These may include staring school‚ having a new sibling or separation of parents
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accurate documentation. provide explicit documentation. meticulous with detail. excel in detail checking. forecast with extreme accuracy. make accurate predictions about future trends‚ directions and developments. achievement achieve optimal levels of personal performance and accomplishment. provide strong evidence of specific accomplishments. produce a tangible‚ positive impact. achieve consistently high results. excel in achieving outstanding project results. achieve bottom-line results
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your area. This must include one example from the statutory sector‚ voluntary sector and private sector & E2 Describe how each of the types of settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. There are three main types of childcare settings that provide care and education for children‚ they are: Statutory sector: These services are provided free of charge apart from things such as school trips‚ uniform‚ school meals depending on the income of the household. Some of them are
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Unit 3 - Supporting Children. E1.. The five pieces of legislation I have chosen are:- * The United Nations on the Rights of the Child * Human Rights Act 1998 * Children Act 1989 * Data Protection Act 1998 * Framework for Assessment of Children in Need and their Families 2000 E2.. The United Nations on the rights of the child will influence working practices in the setting by ensuring that all children have a safe‚ happy childhood despite of their sex‚ religion‚ social origin
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