information stored either on paper or electronically is inaccessible to anyone who does not have permission to access it. How to maintain confidentiality? Don’t share information with people who do not NEED it by only sharing the information in a concise and informative manner with the people who NEED to be informed. Maintain information on laws and procedures regarding the handling of personal information by making sure that your company has accessible information about current up to date laws and
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When looking back on the “Child is a Criminal or Criminal is a Child” assignment‚ I believe that my views have not changed from the views I possessed early on in this course. The views I had were actually solidified throughout this course in learning more about the juvenile justice system. I favored the “criminal is a child” model of approaching juvenile crime in the original essay and the key point noted was that juveniles are a product of their environment and should not be punished on a standardized
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1. MEM 505: CHILD AND ADOLESCENT DEVELOPMENT 1 COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Theories of Cognitive Development Cognitive Development Cognitive development is gradual‚ systematic changes by which mental process become more complex and refined. Establishment of new schemes is essential in cognitive development. Piaget’s Main Tenet: The Child Actively Seeks Knowledge Jean Piaget viewed children as constructivists‚ meaning they are active seekers who respond to the environment according
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Children needs Needs are vital and necessary part of life. Some of the needs are physical needs‚ intellectual needs‚ emotional and social needs. Physical needs Children’s physical needs are hygiene‚ food‚ exercise‚ warmth‚ safety and security. Greenside Nursery ensures that all this takes place. For example‚ the nursey has CCTV and locks on doors to ensure the children are safe. This means that children will be monitored wherever they are. Everybody needs would be exercise as it is essentials
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Observation Cover Sheet Student Name: Lejla Karacic Student Number: 32831 Date of Observation: 19th of June 2015 Observation No.: 1 Observation Technique: CHECKLIST Starting Time: (session 1) 11.00am Finishing Time: 12.00pm (session 2) 3.00pm 3.45pm No. of Children: 24 children at the nursery (indoor and outdoor) No. and role of Adults: 6 adults (4 teachers
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” it is a basic need for children to feel loved‚ valued‚ cared for and respected‚ in order for them to develop a positive self-image”. This is very important for setting the foundations of their emotional needs. Almost like a blue print for the rest of their emotional life. As a mother myself‚ I believe that children respond positively to love. It has been shown that an uninvolved parent (martin‚ 1983)” who displays little warmth and are usually unresponsive to the child’s needs”‚ may actually make
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types of formal meetings that might be held in a workplace and what purpose do they serve? - Board meetings Information on current organisational status - Staff meetings Productivity‚ current procedures and changes in procedures - Union meetings Ensure all staff know their rights in the workplace - Occupational health and safety meetings For staff and OH&S officials to ensure organisation is running safely and within compliances How do you ensure that the formal meetings you organise are
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Child Development Final Exam Review Sheet 1. Issues in Developmental Psychology Ch. 1‚ p. 1-24 a. Nature/Nurture i. twin & adoption studies b. Continuity/Discontinuity c. Active Child- children contribute to their own dev. From early in life‚ and contributions increase as they grow older d. Sociocultural Differences i. Sleeping patterns e. SES f. Romanian orphanage study/sensitive periods 2. Theories of Development Ch. 1‚ p. 1-24 a. Plato emphasized self control and discipline
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the Military. The majority of children has excellent manners‚ and is very smart; others were not quite there. There could be a number of factors why a child is acting out or behind in school‚ especially for a military child. Having a parent in the military is challenging. Having gone through it myself‚ I sympathize with them‚ but it wasn’t until meeting these kids and realizing how much support they needed‚ that I decided to seriously pursue a Social Work degree. I say all of this because I want to
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The Preoperational stage would be known as the pre-school and early elementary children‚ or toddlers and early childhood children put into modern terms. During this stage child developments is demonstrated through the use of symbols. In a class of my choice‚ I would like to have numbers‚ shapes‚ colors‚ and toys animals to help teach children about the basics. Memory and imagination are also developed during this stage‚ so In my class would be game times‚ where each student could work on developing
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