Describe‚ giving examples‚ how different aspects of development can affect one another There are many examples that can describe how different aspects of development can affect one another. Most of the time one aspect will lead to another ‚ so for example‚ if a child has a language barrier ( through a foreign language as their first one or late development of speaking) this can stop other children from playing or talking to this child ‚ what can lead to lower their self esteem and let him
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Without correct intervention the child can become withdrawn‚ due to communication difficulties‚ both from their peers and from education as a whole‚ this can impact self esteem and confidence. However with the correct approach the child can be encouraged to reach their potential‚ whilst being encouraged to communicate any issues. 10. Explain how multi agency teams work together to support‚
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Assignment 31 Understand How to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young People 1. – Describe how social‚ economical and cultural factors can impact on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people. Social Factor Lack of social/friendship groups Possible Impact: Children who don’t socialise a lot tend to become isolated and therefore isolate themselves more. They may suffer insecurities about themselves and be withdrawn and shy. They
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Confirming Pages M I N I C AS E 1 Michael Phelps: Strategizing for Gold MICHAEL PHELPS‚ nicknamed MP‚ won an unprecedented eight gold medals at the Beijing Summer Olympics‚ and while doing so set seven new world records. Eight short days in August 2008 changed Olympic history and Michael Phelps’s life forever‚ making MP one of the greatest athletes of all time. Immediately after the event‚ The Wall Street Journal reported that Phelps would be likely to turn the eight gold medals into a cash-flow
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B1 Explain why the first impressions that you make in the setting are important. First Impressions in a Setting It is very important to make a good first impression in a child care setting. There are many ways to make good impressions‚ such as being there on time. By doing this it shows that you are well prepared and ready to work. It shows that you are reliable and they can trust you. You have got to have good manners. This way it will make you come across as a nice‚ loving person
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you are finished‚ turn in your assignment for grading. Use complete sentences and answer each part of the assignment. 1. Think of a time in your life when someone you know was having difficulty. Using that example‚ choose the statement from the list below that seems most true. Then‚ for the statement you choose‚ write which perspective or branch from psychology (humanistic‚ positive‚ biopsychology‚ cognitive-behavioral‚ developmental‚ or social psychology) is most related. Then write a one-sentence
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born into the world as evil beings and were basically bad. The goal of child rearing was to provide salvation‚ to remove sin from the child’s life. tabula rasa view. (17th century)The idea‚ proposed by John Locke‚ that children are like a “blank tablet.” innate goodness view. (18th century) The idea‚ presented by Swiss-born French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau‚ that children are inherently good MODERN STUDY OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT * Alfred Binet invented many tasks to assess attention and
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C Task 5 An explanation of how to support a child or young person and/or their family when bullying is suspected or alleged. When we dealing with someone who is being bullied they can be upset but may not show it outside. It’s very important we take problem seriously. We have to listen children/young people‚ we have to talk to them‚ but not in front of others‚ because for them it can be very embarrassed. Providing reassurance that it is not child/young person fault‚ no-one deserves to be bullied
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Standards Work Pack Standard 1: Understand the principles and values essential for fostering children and young people Standard 2: Understand your role as a foster carer Standard 3: Understand health and safety and safer caring Standard 4: Know how to communicate effectively Standard 5: Understand the development of children and young people Standard 6: Keep children and young people safe from harm Standard 7: Develop yourself Standard 1: Understand the principles
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Can blind people see in their minds? How do they dream like? Do they know what colors are? How in general do they percept world with their eyes never opened since they were born? Those are some of many questions that we may possibly ask a blind person. Can we explain them what color red is? We’ve all seen what it is like. To explain it we have to “turn on a different mode” in our heads. We do not only see colors. Like this red dress‚ black cat‚ hazel eyes. When we close eyes and think about color
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