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    Shc 34 - Duty of Care

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    Evidence Record Purpose: to record learner evidence against a range of assessment methods Learner Name | Corin Frame | CACHE PIN | | | | Assessor Name | | Assessment Method Direct Observation | | | Learner’s Plans / Records | | Professional Discussion | | | Recognition of Prior Learning | | Reflection on own practice | | | Other (please state) | | Expert witness evidence | | | | | | | | | | | Recording of Evidence | Unit | AssessmentCriteria |

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    Position Statement

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    73-120- Civic Engagement Position Statement Format Student Name ________ Position Statement # ___5 Topic ___Child Poverty Item | Explanation | Issue Summary Issue HistoryExtent of the Problem | Child Poverty has been increasing‚ at least one in five children live below the poverty rate‚ higher than adults. It raises a big concern because it can last a lifetime‚ with children failing‚ dropping out of school‚ and getting arrested. Social‚ emotional‚ and behavioral problems can also be associated

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    problems at homepoor language skills task 5 How will a child react? Some children may not be bothered by the move at all and may be very excited by it. Other children may have a range of reactions depending largely on their age. Young children may: start sucking their thumb wet the bed talk baby talk cling to you constantly. Older children may: refuse to eat suffer insomnia twirl their hair endlessly become shy become aggressive. School age children may:

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    Child labor has been going on for quite some time. Many people that you ask that grew up in the 1900s will tell you the story about working on a farm. Many of these people only went to school until the 6th or 7th grade due to the family needing their help on the farm or different business. We used to see this happen all of the time‚ but today the United States has child labor laws that require children to go to school up until a certain age. This may be the case for the United States‚ but not for

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    Unit 013: Understand partnership working in Services for children and young people Task A 1. It is important to children that we work in partnership with parents/colleagues/other professionals so the children in the setting receive the best quality of care offered to ensure theirs needs are met. Good relationships between parent/careers colleagues and children are enormously important in the early year’s settings as they benefit everyone especially the children. Good relationships create

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    Sarah Vachon 4 Aug 2013 Little Princes Child Trafficking Conor Grennan was able to show how horrific the issue of child trafficking is through his New York Times Bestseller Little Princes. He demonstrates how the problem affects the children and their families. Conor utilizes his autobiographical account to show how a simple guy from America can change the lives of many people across the world. Child trafficking is an international problem that more people need to become aware of. Through

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    Disciplining Children

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    Disciplining Children When I was younger we used to get disciplined with corporal punishment. Not saying that this is always the answer but it is what is needed sometimes. If more parents were allowed to use corporal punishment as means of discipline it would let the children know who is in charge. Sometimes it seems the law gives most of the authority to the children. When children do something wrong there needs to be a punishment fitting to the actions. If a child writes on the wall you should

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    children's misbehaviour

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    Rendering The title of the article is “The child’s misbehaviour”. The article touches upon the problem of children’s misbehavior. The main idea of the article is the importance of the discipline in child’s upbringing. To my mind the purpose of the article is to provide some information about discipline as the guidance of the right behaviour. The author reports that the discipline is the very broad concept. This term comes from the Greek word‚ which means “to teach”. The author discusses the problem

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    Do you think if it was to be your child doing this you should be held accountable for their crime? I believe parents should not be held responsible for crimes that their children committed because they did not force their child/children to do the crime. Since people do have a mind of their own and would probably still do these crimes even if their parents told them not too. The question is‚ are parents really the core of the problem or are there other bigger issues we have to consider? Many parents

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    CYPOP5 Course: Understand How to Set Up a Home Based Childcare Service Assessment criteria: 7.2 Supporting children’s behaviour can be key to a happy caring environment. Write an explanation stating how ground rules for behaviour and expectations are developed and implemented. If you expect a certain behaviour to be achieved it is crucial that boundaries and expectations are consistent and that everyone involved is made clear of what they are from the beginning. I would suggest that the first

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