Emma Allison TDA 3.1 1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationship’s with children‚ young people and adults. Effective communication is fundamental in building positive relationships with children‚ young people and adults. When working with children‚ young people and adult’s communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication skills will help us develop better relationships especially with younger people
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Understand how to support individuals with autistic spectrum conditions. Understand the main characteristics of autistic spectrum conditions. 1.1 It is important to recognise that each person on the autistic spectrum has their own individual abilities‚ needs‚ strengths‚ gifts and interests because no two individuals are the same. People on the autistic spectrum have their own set of unique characteristics and vary from one to another in terms of their abilities. Some clients may have similar
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Parenting with Families of Children with Special Needs was a very informative‚ interesting‚ and educational article. This article included information that would be very important for teachers‚ family members‚ caregivers‚ and any other people who work with children with special needs. This article also includes some inserts from a parent of a child who was born with Down syndrome. Baby Ella’s mother briefly discuss how they felt when they found out about Ella’s condition and how they are dealing
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communicate. 1.2. Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. In this assignment I will be describing ways of why people communicate and how communication affects relationships in the work setting. 1.1. There are loads of reasons why people communicate‚ people communicate to build relationships with one and other‚ make friends also gain trust‚ and it’s all part of good practice. In my work placement we communicate with the children and parents by using eye
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Katt Goodson Oct‚ 7th‚ 2014 Professor Corrina Carotti Unit 6 Assignment PS 340 exceptional needs children Michael Michael‚ a five-year-old male‚ just diagnosed with hearing loss and a speech disorder‚ has not learned to speak properly and is working with a speech therapist three times a week. Michael does not show any progress in learning letters or numbers. His parents are worried that he might be labeled in school and not allowed to participate in regular classroom activities.
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P7.5; explain how the setting promotes positive images of children and reflects a diverse society. My setting promotes positive images of the children‚ as when the children walk into the classroom there is a display board‚ which shows a picture of each child with their parent/ guardian. Inside the classroom they have all painted a self-portrait of themselves‚ which is displayed on the wall. Every day different children are chosen to be milk/ fruit helpers and special helpers. There is a display
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social work environment that information is recorded‚ as it may be called upon for legal reasons. All communications are confidential‚ and on a “need to know”‚ basis. Communication between colleagues is essential‚ so that it ensures a continuity of care for the client‚ and all staff are aware of the current needs of the client. People also communicate to promote and maintain their relationships. When people want to exchange information‚ they have to communicate. 2. Explain how communication
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communication in health‚ social care or children’s and young people’s settings Unit reference J/601/1434 Level 3 Credit value 3 GLH 10 Unit aim This unit is aimed at those who work in health or social care settings or with children or young people in a wide range of settings. The unit explores the central importance of communication in such settings‚ and ways to meet individual needs and preferences in communication. It also considers issues of confidentiality. Learner name: CACHE Centre
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predictable- always behaving or occurring in a way expected. Example: marriage‚ job‚ moving or living home‚ having children‚ retire‚ etc. 1) Marriage: it can be positive as an individual will learn to cope up with someone‚ will share bills and house with the partner so there will be no more stress of paying the bills alone and will start a family with partner. Negative effects is children could find it hard or uncomfortable if one of the parents remarry. Stressful marriage can lead an individual to
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Phase 3 Individual Project By: Mayra Leandre Strategic Management in Dynamic Environments MGMT690-1403A-04 Instructor: Patrick July 28‚ 2014 Acquisition Strategies In the last meeting that we had with Deborah she informed to us that we needed to do a little more research in regards to different strategies that our company should use in expanding the brand. In this report we will talk about two different things that our company should do in order to ensure that our product
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