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    Level 3 Diploma for the Children and Young People’s Workforce (CYPW) Who is it for? The Level 3 Diploma is aimed at those who work in the Children and Young People’ Workforce in England at an un-supervised level. The Diploma will help learners build the knowledge and skills that are required to work with children and young people from birth to 19 years. Due to the optional units it covers a diverse range of jobs and roles within this occupational area All mandatory units must be part

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    as possible. The longer a problem persists for‚ the more difficult it becomes to repair it. When a disagreement with a child occurs‚ it is important to not be drawn into the argument and instead‚ manage the situation carefully and seek out advice is necessary. One reason for disagreements occurring is due to poor communication. This can happen due to: - Letters haven’t been passed on by parents/children - A lack of time - Some sort of misunderstanding. The best way to repair areas of poor communication

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    In this study‚ John M. Darley and Bibb Latane strive to discover the reasoning behind the bystander effect. Throughout the article they use a random sample of people and by manipulating the number of people present through each experiment‚ they see how people respond to crisis in larger numbers versus smaller numbers. They concluded that in order for a bystander to act in an emergency the bystander first must “notice that something is happening‚ interpret that the event is an emergency‚ and decide

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    Language & Literacy: for Young Children Beverly Gray ECE 315: Language Development in Young Children (CNE1124A) Instructor Jason Pieratt

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    025.1 Safeguarding children in Wales the Children Act 1989 legislates for England and Wales. The current guidance for Wales is Safe guarding children: working together under the Children Act 2004 (Welsh Assembly Government‚ 2006). The Children’s Commissioner for Wales Act 2001 created the first Children’s Commissioner post in the UK. The principal aim of this position is to safeguard and promote the rights and welfare of children. In June 2010‚ the Welsh Assembly Government laid down the Proposed

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    a positive contribution) It is vital that every person who works with children and young people should be able to recognise and know how to respond should they be concerned or be aware that a child is‚ or may be‚ at risk of significant harm. The policy highlights key issues and recommends actions when dealing with an allegation. These key issues include recruitment policies for those working with children and young people‚ their induction and training‚ how to respond to disclosures‚ how to make

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    about it. For example an activity could be planned where the children are creating animals out of arrange of material like cardboard ‚ cloth as well as materials that have different texture for the children to explore. During the activity the practitioners should encourage the children with exploring their ideas as well as complimenting them while they are making it to help them feel confident with what they are doing. Once the children have completed the child can be encouraged to talk about what

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    Methods of Observing Young Children Narrative The most popular method of recording child observations is "narrative recording‚" or a written description of children’s actions. 1. Running records (or Descriptive Narrative Record) A detailed narrative account of behavior recorded in a sequential manner as it happens; Not limited to a particular incident like an anecdotal record; The observer records everything seen. Advantages 1. Rich in detail; 2. Focuses on all behaviors‚ not just one

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    leaving Jess by himself.  When they went out to the playground‚ Jess kept an eye out for Serena.  When she approached the sandbox‚ Jess did a little singsong chant‚ “Serena wears glasses‚ stupid‚ stupid‚ glasses! Serena wears glasses…‚” over and over (Marion‚ 2011‚ p. 245). Theories Rogerian: A) The Rogerian theory suggests that people have the power to solve their own problems and that children can control their actions and judgements increasingly

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    birth children develop their behaviour and social skills from what they experience at home. This experience should be caring‚ loving and supportive‚ it should provide children with the opportunity to develop and interact as much as possible. Children need to be exposed to as many experiences as feasible‚ so that not only can they learn and develop‚ but they can have their main carers/parents support. This will allow a child to learn to deal with different situations. Sadly‚ for some children their

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