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    UNIT 2: COMMUNICATION AND PROFESSIONAL RELATIONSHIPS WITH CHILDRENYOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULTS. 1. How to interact with and respond to children and young people. 1.1 In order to establish respectful and professional relationships with children we must firstly try to remember childrens names and how to pronounce them. A lot of modern names are spelled very differently and I feel it is very important to children that we use them correctly. We have a child in school whose name is ‘Maya’ it is

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    Is technology having a negative impact on the physical development of children? The aim of this study is to ascertain if the growth and constant use of digital technology by young children is having a negative impact on their physical development. This investigation will be focusing on how these electronics physically affect children and how it influences their physical lifestyle. It will also be focusing on how the younger generation of children might be substituting real-life healthy play for

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    Learning outcome 3.1 Describe what us meant by inclusion and inclusive practices? The social model of disability The social model starts with the assumption that the way a school operates‚ the barriers present and different attitudes can prevent individuals from participating in society. This view of disability works to empower children and young people. Inclusive practice is based upon the social model of disability. Legislation requires schools to make reasonable adjustments and remove barriers

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    Development communication” Student’s Name: Course: Submitted to: Date of submission: Development communication Introduction and Background(Executive Summary) 3 1.1 Development Communication and the role it plays 3 Body of Report 3 2.1 Development Communication 3 2.2 Stages / Facets of Development Communication 4 2.3 Impact of Development communication 7 2.4 Role of Development communication 9 Conclusion 11 References List…………………………………………………………………………………

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    CYPOP 15 Support positive practice with children and young people with speech‚ language and communication needs Learning outcome 1 1.1 Explain how to recognise and build on the strengths of a child or young person by giving different examples of positive strategies We need to take into account the child or young person’s age‚ need‚ abilities and interests and at what stage the young person is at. With this we can then support positive practice by using their likes at interests as a motivator

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    Unit 3.3.1 – How communication with children and young people differs across different age ranges and stages of development 0 – 6 Months By 6 months‚ usually children will: * Turn towards a sound when they hear it. * Be startled by loud noises. * Watch your face when you talk to them. * Recognise your voice. * Smile and laugh when other people smile and laugh. * Make sounds to themselves‚ like cooing‚ gurgling and babbling. * Make noises‚ like coos or squeals‚ to get

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    Explore and analyse the comments on physical appearance‚ what significance does physiognomy have in Wuthering Heights and Jane Eyre? At a time when rapid industrialization and urbanization threatened to obscure individuality and blur the boundaries between the public and private spheres‚ Victorian society became increasingly concerned with appearances as a way of distinguishing one person from another. Physiognomy is the art of determining character or personal characteristics from the form or features

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    Both social learning and cognitive behavior plays an important role in psychology as a subject. There are clear differences and similarities between social learning and cognitive behavior. The social learning theory proposed by Akers‚ Albert bandura and other social psychologist has become perhaps the most influential theory of learning and development. While rooted in many of the basic concepts of traditional learning theory‚ Albert believed that direct reinforcement could not account for all types

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    of Social Support on Cancer Research has shown that individuals who suffer from cancer fare better if they have a network of social support surrounding them. Social support may manifest itself by allowing cancer patients to personalize with their illness‚ express their emotions and receive supportive interactions. As a result‚ they may develop more effective and active coping skills. Bloom‚ Stewart‚ Johnston‚ Banks‚ and Fobair (2001) conducted a study which assessed the role of support in the

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    ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Theories of Communication The study of communication and mass media has led to the formulation of many theories: structural and functional theories believe that social structures are real and function in ways that can be observed objectively; cognitive and behavioral theories tend to focus on psychology of individuals; interactionist theories view social life as a process of interaction; interpretive theories uncover the ways people

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