Unit 1: An introduction to working with children E1- Describe 3 different types of settings which provide care and education for children in your area include one example per setting type. E2- Describe how each of the types of settings identified in E1 aims to support children and their families. There are three different types of settings which provide care and education. These are: statutory provision‚ voluntary provision and private provision. Statutory provision is funded by the government
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How can texts position audiences to reject‚ accept or question values and beliefs? Nelson Mandela once said that “our daily deeds as ordinary South Africans must produce an actual South African reality that will reinforce humanity’s belief in justice‚ strengthen its confidence in the nobility of the human soul‚ and sustain all our hopes for a glorious life for all”. Through the eyes of a person living in an egalitarian society one may be able to view the excellent film District 9‚ as directed by
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A1 Evaluate methods for managing children’s behaviour and how these may affect teaching and learning Any methods used when managing children’s behaviour should be proactive rather than reactive: If a child is‚ being verbally challenging and you engage a conversation and react to the behaviour the matter will escalate‚ being proactive by thinking and assessing the situation before you speak‚ being aware that your body language is positive‚ be calm and talk in a soothing voice‚ let the child know
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Customer Experience Management: The Value of “Moments of Truth” Part 1 of 2 By Bob Thompson CEO‚ CustomerThink Corporation Founder‚ CRMGuru.com May 2006 Compliments of Copyright © 2006 CustomerThink Corp. All Rights Reserved. Licensed to RightNow Technologies for Distribution Customer Experience Management: The Value of “Moments of Truth” Table of Contents Executive Summary ..................................................... 1 What Is Customer Experience Management? ......
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Task 2 2.1 DESCRIBE WITH EXAMPLES THE KIND OF INFLUENCE THAT AFFECTS CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLES DEVELOPMENT INCLUDING BACKGROUND. HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT. BACKGROUND: The background of a child would affect the child in many ways. An example‚ most children from broken home would lack parental guidance. The child may lack self-confidence. The child may withdraw from other children. The child may pick up fighting in school. On the other hand‚ children from stable home or family with both parents together
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variety of goods. This effected the textile and iron industry the most but eventually made way for increased transportation. The Revolution seemed to be advantageous in various aspects but was actually the complete opposite for the common workers’ working conditions‚ living conditions‚ and it exploited child labor. Although the Industrial Revolution resembled a new
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5.2 Describe how reflecting on own personal history increases self-awareness During my childhood‚ I was disciplined on a regular basis‚ sometimes for no apparent reason. I was not a naughty or unruly child but I was physically punished‚ in the form of being smacked with either my mother’s hand or the heel of a slipper. I was also verbally abused by my mother shouting at me all the time at everything I did. I was often left feeling very undervalued and useless and was always told that “You should
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Describe how the body responds to stress (6 marks) Acute stress causes the arousal of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). The ANS comprises of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) which prepares the individual for ‘fight or flight’ and the parasympathetic branch‚ which returns the individual to their original state of relaxation. Part of the SNS response is the sympathetic adrenal system (SAM)‚ this system along with the SNS is collectively called the sympathomedullary pathway. The SNS is activated
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One theory of how emotion affects the cognitive process of memory is by a process known as a Flashbulb Memory. The theory is that these Flashbulb Memories will not only enhance the memory itself‚ but will make certain aspects of the memory more vivid and detailed. First‚ the Flashbulb Memory should be defined. Flashbulb memories are emotional memories that are remembered with great vivid detail and are almost photo like. For example‚ if someone were to experience a horrid natural disaster‚ they would
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reigneth over the kings of the earth and as the bible says the heart is the most deceitful of all things and it is our speech that reveals our heart or thinks it can conceal it with evil but nothing is concealed from the maker and we make our own destiny but contrary to what many think the bible says all can be redeemed and hell is not eternal suffering but an effective way of getting the attention of those who have given their soul over to evil
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