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    A transition is a period of change from one stage or state to another. Children naturally pass through a number of stages as they grow and develop. Therefore during their lifetime all children will experience change in some way‚ shape or form. This may be due to starting nursery‚ moving home‚ welcoming a new baby into the family etc. These changes are commonly referred to as transitions. A child is expected to cope with changes such as movement from nursery education to primary school and then

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    Effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with childrenyoung people and adults as it forms a foundation on which any good relationship is established. When we talk to one another‚ we form an opinion of that person‚ judging their tone of voice‚ their body language and if the person is showing interest by maintaining eye contact. In becoming a Teaching Assistant especially‚ I want children of all ages‚ parents and staff to view me in a positive light‚ and as a role model

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    Policies and procedures are put into place to protect children and young people but also the adults/staff who work with them in the setting‚ it is very important that all professionals within the work place follow safe working practices to make sure that not only the children and young people are protected but also themselves and their colleagues. E.g. if a disclosure is made by either a child or young person to a member of the staff within the setting it is vital that the information they have trusted

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    Proposed Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure 2011 1 ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS Explanatory Notes and an Explanatory Memorandum are printed separately. Proposed Rights of Children and Young Persons (Wales) Measure 2011 [AS PASSED] CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Duty to have due regard to Convention on the Rights of the Child The children’s scheme Preparation and publication of the scheme Reports Duty to promote knowledge of the Convention

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    Discuss the transition faced by the children/young people in your setting. Explain how the children and their parents/ carers are affected by these changes and reflect on the most appropriate ways to respond with reference to workplace policies and procedures. Suggest relevant further sources of information and support for the childrenyoung people and their parents/ carers. Introduction This assignment will discuss the transitions faced by children and their parents including horizontal

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    Abstract Bullying is defined as a repeated aggression in which one or more persons intend to harm or disturb another person physically‚ verbally or psychologically. It can take many forms such as physical aggression‚ verbal aggression or social isolation. Bullying is a significant social problem and has likely occurred throughout human history. Research has shown that bullying not only affects a child’s learning but it also has detrimental consequences on a child’s future development. Effects on victims

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    English 101 8 July 2013 THE EFFECTS OF BULLYING Bullying is defined as a behavior used by a person to deride or ostracize another person‚ but bullying is far more complex than this simple definition. Bullying‚ as perceived by many teachers and administrators in the school systems‚ only exists in the physical form‚ but bullying takes many forms and does not stop at physical violence. Other forms in which bullying appears are verbal‚ emotional‚ and cyber. Verbal bullying uses words and other verbal

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    What is Child Abuse? Child abuse is when someone does something to you or your body that you don’t want them to do. There are several type of abuse:- Physical abuse - an adult deliberately hurts you by causing cuts‚ bruises‚ broken bones or other injuries. Physical abuse includes hitting‚ shaking‚ throwing‚ poisoning‚ burning‚ and slapping. Physical abuse involves physical harm or injury to the child. It may be the result of a deliberate attempt to hurt the child‚ but not always. It can also

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    The Concerns of Obesity in Children and Young People Introduction Fat adults are fat because they eat too much fatty food and do not get enough exercise. Fat children are healthy and cute. Fat teenagers are not. Fat people are funny. Fat people can lose weight if they really wanted to. These are just a few common perceptions the public have of people who are over their ideal body weight. What most people do not know is that being overweight or obese carry with it a myriad of health

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    O’Brien 1 A bully is a person who uses strength and power to harm or intimidate those who are weaker. Generally when bullying others‚ it is to get others to do what you want. To be constituted as a bully‚ one would use intentionally aggressive behavior‚ “that can take may forms (verbal‚ physical‚ social/relational/emotional‚ or cyber bullying – or any of these); it involves an imbalance of power‚ and is often repeated over a period of time” (Carpenter). Bullies can exist in any environment

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