Unit 331 5.1&5.2 Explain the different types of transitions can affect children’s development and evaluate the effectiveness of positive relationships during periods of transitions. Transitions are the movement or changes from one position‚ stage or state to another. These changes can be gradual or sudden‚ and last for differing periods of time. Transitions can be stressful for young people and this stress can have far reaching effects on children’s emotional wellbeing and academic
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CYP Core 3.2.1 - Be able to assess the development needs of children or young people and prepare a development plan. 1.1 - . Explain the factors that need to be taken into account when assessing development. Firstly all development of each child will be child centred so their wishes‚ feelings and abilities are taken into account before planning anything to help their development (risk assessments / activity planners) When assessing a Childs development disability/special requirements should be made
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Timing is everything during development and even prior to testing positively for pregnancy. A very large and essential part of prenatal care is the avoidance of teratogens. As we proceed I will mention the affects teratogens have on prenatal development‚ why the alcohol consumption should be reduced completely‚ and I will define what a teratogen actually is. Teratogen is a word used to describe behaviors‚ environments‚ and bodily conditions that can harm the development process of an organism.
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The idea of raising bilingual children is both appealing and possible for more and more families these days and growing up with more than one language certainly has its advantages in today’s global village. In “My Spanish Standoff”‚ Kuntz writes‚ “My daughter is frustrated by the fact that I’m bilingual and have purposely declined to teach her to speak Spanish‚ my native tongue‚” Considering the information in her article as well as the information in “English Only‚ But Where” and “English- Only
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The genetic disorder which I have chosen as the subject of my report is hemophilia. There are two types of hemophilia‚ hemophilia-A and hemophilia-B. The clinical symptoms of both are very similar so for the purposes of this paper I have chosen to concentrate on hemophilia-A. Hemophilia-A is an X linked bleeding disorder resulting from a defect in a protein known as coagulation factor VIII. Since the disorder is X linked it is expressed mainly in males‚ who must have mothers who are carriers. Females
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countries acting ethically? In my opinion‚ a lot of people in foreign countries are uneducated and therefore‚ may not fully understand the risks‚ complications and side effects of these experimental drugs. If they do not have the means to adequately research the drug prior to testing it‚ they may end up doing so without fully understanding what potential side effects are involved. I am not sure how well companies educate these foreign countries and or people involved in the case study. If these people
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using humor in advertising‚ this can lead to increase humor and laughter in your employees amongst the company as they become more comfortable. As it may be easy to use humor in advertising‚ you have to make sure that the company’s brand will be associated with the humor in order for the customer to remember the brand. Another difficulty that one may face when using humor‚ is that it has to be non-derogatory and not offensive to any person. This can be prevented by using appropriate YouTube videos
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was surprising or intriguing to you and explain why. (1-2 sentences) * What surprised me in the introduction is that people used to know how to eat well‚ but nowadays dietary lessons have been confused‚ complicated‚ and destroyed by food industry marketers. As a result‚ we are being advised to consume the fake food which is called “nutrients”. 2. From the section pp. 27-32 explain the term nutritionism and its key feature scientific reductionism. (3-5 sentences‚ and these concepts will also
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Children with physical disabilities need to be involved just as any other person would be. There are many different ways of how a child can be physically disabled. There are things such as altered muscle tone‚ paralysis‚ sensory disturbance‚ unable to use a limb‚ unsteady gait‚ and poor gross motor‚ fine motor‚ and oral motor skills (Meeting the needs of students with disabilities). Children will come across other students with special needs and wonder what is wrong. They will wonder why someone
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costs Relevant range Contribution margin Break-even point Fixed costs Semivariable costs Economies of scale Sales mix Unit contribution margin Each of the following statements may (or may not) describe one of these technical terms. For each statement‚ indicate the accounting term described‚ or answer "None" if the statement does not correctly describe any of the terms. a. The level of sales at which revenue exactly equals costs
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