Confidentiality myst remain at all times during g assessment‚ equal opportunities must be practised at all times ensuring all young people receive equal access‚ consider their culture background‚ learning needs and any disability. Be positive focusing on their strengths and not their weakness‚ and always use an holistic approach you need to look at the child as a whole. Young people and children are affected by wide variety of personal and external factors in their development and are conditioned by
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CHCYTH401B – Engage respectfully with young people: Assignment 1 What you have to do Students are required to complete two tasks as follows: This task requires you to research youth subculture and development. You are required to select a youth subculture and undertake research to answer the following questions. (If you identify as a member of a youth subculture then select a different subculture to increase your own knowledge of diversity). In your answers you will need to demonstrate at least
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Unit 18 Promote the Wellbeing and Resilience of Children and Young People Unit code SCMP2 Unit reference number: F/600/9780 1.1 The factors that influence the well being of children and young people are: • Attachment Attachments are formed in the very earliest months and years of life. These have a significant influence on emotional development as well as providing a template for the child as he or she grows into adulthood • Relationships. Good relationships are really important for children’s
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on today’s young population has increased the potential for success‚ however there is still non-targeted advertisement that reaches out to today’s American youth in a potentially negative perspective. Television is the dominant way to advertise to American youth because that is what our youth spends most of their time doing. By searching online for evidence that could support this‚ I found these statistics from thinkbox.tv: "Ages 15-24 spend 43% of their time watching television. Young people particularly
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effort to lessen it‚ it is important for us to understand the primary reasons behind it. If we observe keenly‚ violence is extremely prevalent among youth from different walks of life. There seems to be a driving force (or forces)‚ that urges these young people to engage in such violence. It is very common nowadays to hear news about teenagers or high school students taking part in brutal killings‚ homi-cide‚ murder or even suicide. However‚ I think youth violence is not restricted to such forms. Bullying
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Unit 004: Child and Young Person Development Outcome 1: Know the main stages of child and young person development Assessment criteria 1 Describe the expected pattern of children and young people’s development from birth to 19 years. Children and young people‚ from birth to 19 years old‚ they tend to follow a development pattern. Even though all children and young people are different‚ the way in which they develop is very similar. For example children at the age of 18months are mainly walking
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Unit 201- Child and young person development 3.1 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people 3.2 Identify transitions that only some children and young people may experience e.g. bereavement 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development Most children and young people will experience the following transitions: * Starting Nursery or reception * Going from part time to full time education
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My interviewee is a young person not much younger than me‚ but someone I have watched grow up from about age 10. We used to play together‚ she the girl I made fun of because of "cooties"‚ and I was the boy she used to call "apple head". I chose to interview her because I know her history‚ and she is someone I have always been meaning to get to know her more now that she is older and this was a good opportunity. She also is a multiracial adolescent much like myself‚ and I anticipated that this might
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SCH 31: Promote communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings. 1.1. Identify the different reasons people communicate. 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. In this assignment I will be describing ways of why people communicate and how communication affects relationships in the work setting. 1.1. There are loads of reasons why people communicate‚ people communicate to build relationships with one and other
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CYP core 3.1: understand child and young person development. 1.1. Age. Physical. Cognitive. Communication. Social‚ emotional and behavioural. Moral. Babies at birth. Swallowing and sucking‚ rooting grasp and startle reflexes. Babies who recognise the smell and sound of their mothers’ voice. Babies crying when hungry tired or distressed. Close contact between primary carer and baby‚ especially when feeding. - Babies at 1 month. Babies looking less curled up and startle less. Babies stop crying
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