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    Unit 024 – Promote child and Young Person Development Outcome 1) Be able to assess the development needs of children or young people and prepare a development plan 1. Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development You can assess a child’s development by doing a variety of different observations; narrative‚ tracker‚ language and video but you must also take into account confidentiality. Before carrying out observations you must get permission from the parent’s

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    (1c) Explain how to monitor children and young people’s development using different methods In this part of the task I will be talking about the different methods to be able to use to monitor children and young children’s development and progress. Observation‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation Consistent tests on a child in the school include a continuous procedure that starts with observation and then ends up with evaluation: * Observation - putting together all the facts

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    Joanna Sandoval Professor Salwak ENG 101 January 14‚ 2013 The way you are on the outside can be different on the inside. Why do people always want to belong or to feel as they are a part of something? Is it because they are lonely? Katherine Mansfield’s “Miss Brill” is a story about how she is expressed as a lonely‚ critical‚ and fragile elderly woman. As a round character‚ “Miss Brill” is forced to face a disturbing reality through her routine events. Mansfield describes Miss Brill as an elderly

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    506.4 ‘Children and young people naturally pass through a number of stages as they grow and develop. Often‚ they will also be expected to cope with changes such as movement from primary to secondary school and‚ for children with disabilities or chronic ill health‚ from children’s to adults’ services. Such changes are commonly referred to as transitions. Some children may have to face very particular and personal transitions not necessarily shared or understood by all their peers. These include:

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    welcoming a new baby into the family etc. These changes are commonly referred to as transitions. A child is expected to cope with changes such as movement from nursery education to primary school and then on from primary school to secondary school etc. How a child copes with change will vary enormously from child to child and will depend on such factors as the child’s age‚ understanding and how they have been prepared for the change. Some children may

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    1. What is in Gasoline? Gasoline is produced from a dark substance extracted from miles beneath the surface‚ called crude oil or petroleum. Millions of years ago‚ crude oil was created from fossil fuels of dead animals and plants that sank into the ocean’s bottom underneath rocks‚ dirt‚ and dust. Over time‚ the seclusion of corpses caused heat and pressure to increase instigating the bodies to decompose; and due to lack of oxygen‚ the remains formed mixture of chemical organic compounds made of hydrogen

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    Mensah-Bonsu Positive Psychology September 24th‚ 2016 My Mini Project The mini projects we started on the past week were all focused on one common hypothesis. The hypothesis being “Utilizing strengths can enhance interpersonal relationships or interpersonal skills”. As the projects commenced we created them with the hypothesis in mind. To start off the project I took the character strength inventory survey on the VIA institute of chartered website which listed my top strengths to be perspective

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    Developmental milestones 0-19 years Child Development Guide (nd)‚ Foster Parent Training Programme‚ Department of helath and Social Services‚ Washington State http://www.dshs.wa.gov/ca/fosterparents/training/chidev/cd06.htm Developmental Tasks 6 -12 months 1 Developmental Tasks 0-6 months 3 Developmental Tasks 1-2 years 4 Developmental Tasks 2-3 years 7 Developmental Tasks 3-4 years 8 Developmental Tasks 4-5 years 11 Developmental Tasks 5-7 years 13 Developmental Tasks 6-7 years 15

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    1.1 Explain why positive relationships with children and young people are important and how these are built and maintained It is important to have a positive relationship with children and young adults because if they feel comfortable and secure with the adult and their setting weather it is a childminder‚ a nursery or a school they will separate more easily from their parent /carer‚ if they feel emotionally secure they are more likely to participate in the play and learning activities. Children

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    Monitoring children and young people’s development consists of Health checks‚ screening tests‚ observations‚ learning journals‚ assessment‚ planning‚ implementation and evaluation. Health checks are used to establish where children are developmentally‚ compared to their peers‚ this is to monitor whether any additional help is needed physically or mentally. For example‚ a parent who is taking their baby for a health check‚ with their Health visitor‚ will be asked a series of questions about their

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