Children Disagreements with other people is something that we will all encounter at various points in our lives. It is therefore important from an early age that we learn how to manage disagreements and move on successfully from them. Children need to be taught from a young age that it is a normal part of growing up to have occasional arguments and disagreements‚ to fall-out with friends‚ from time to time‚ and not always to get on with other people. It is important that you take the time
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Robert 1 was very important in Scottish history. He was the first Scottish king to claim Scotland as a free country. He was very influential in the war against the English. He is a celebrated person in Scotland and in Ireland. He was a key role in making Scotland a free country. Robert 1 was born in the Turnberry Castle in Ayrshire‚ Scotland in 1274. He was the son of Robert the Bruce‚ Earl of Carrick. His mother has a legend around her saying that she kept Robert’s father imprisoned until he agreed
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to Support Positive Outcomes for Children and Young people Learning outcome 1 – Understand how the social‚ economic and cultural environment can impact on the outcomes and life chances of children and young people 1. 2. As a social care worker‚ part of my role is to understand and be aware of the issues that can have positive and negative influence on the young peoples lives that I support. Economic Issues – Poverty can have a huge impact on a Young Persons life. A family living on
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Level 3 Support Teaching and Learning 11/09/13 Unit 301 - Communication and professional relationships with children‚ young people and adults. Outcome 1 : To understand the principles of developing positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. (1.1) Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children and adults. Working with children
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Name________________________ Assessment Plan 304 Promote children and young people’s positive behaviour Evidence requirements | Complete() | 1.Signed completed assessment plan (in plastic wallet) | | 2.Review of City and Guilds | | 3.Discussion with Assessor | | 4.Completed assessment form | | 5.Reflective journal | | 6.Checklist signed and completed | | Assessment plan issued date by: | Assessor:Learner: | Date: | | Assessment plan submission plan agreed by: | Assessor:Learner:
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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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Setting Goals is Important In order to succeed in life‚ I need to set family‚ wellness‚ and personal goals. The lack of them brings a lot of stress to my life. Setting family’s goals is important; it allows having an open communication with each member of the family. For example: to plan a vacation‚ will give everybody the opportunity to think about the places we will like to visit. Also‚ it will let us know the interest of others. This can help us explore the places online and get an idea
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communication are the same for adults as they are for children although how we approach communication may vary slightly. Communication is the most important component in any relationship. Effective communication creates positive relationships and allows children to participate and benefit. You should always think about how you communicate‚ demonstrate and respond to others and the messages you are giving. The principles of relationship building with children and adults are that if everyone is comfortable
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popular support” (1). With Elizabeth’s rule‚ England united as a nation‚ and became a great European power with a strong navy‚ and notable figures such as William Shakespeare‚ Francis Bacon and Francis Drake. There was a vast expansion of trade and a significant development in the arts. During her reign‚ Elizabeth established Protestantism to be the official faith‚ supported new social and economic developments‚ and created short term peace between the neighboring countries (1). However‚ Elizabeth
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The social factors that can affect the way in which a child or young person develop are firstly peoples views within society especially for disabled people they are pre judges and discriminated against because of their disability because of this they are being marginalised from society and excluded from such things like social events. Young person that are in the care system can be affected as they are not having consistency within their life at any one time. Other social factors can be poor social
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